Does weed fry/dull your brain?

what dipshit is going to be like, "Yeah I want the surgeon who smokes pot! Make sure you get him some dank ass shit before you open up my chest"?

I don't have a problem with people who smoke the herb. But the only people who I've ever heard say stuff like "DUUUUDE I do x so much better when high" are the biggest fuckin losers I've ever met in my life.

I come up with my most lucrative ideas while I'm ripped.
 


I've smoke my share of weed, but I think if you want an honest answer, ask yourself this -- you need open open heart surgery and your surgeon is stoned... next question.

I also wouldn't like them to be drunk, or in the middle of an orgasm, nor having just finished a marathon, nor on any other substances, nor sleep deprived.
 
I've told this before in a similar thread, one uncle of mine owns a rehab clinic and I've been there many times. I can tell you, by empirical observation, that many heavy pot users have/develop psychotic disorders like weird obsessions and frequent panic attacks.

I don't know if pot is the reason or not, but since I really enjoy my sanity, I'm not touching the stuff.
 
That's complete bullshit. Smoking pot doesn't cause psychotic disorders. You ever think the psychotic people just happened to smoke some pot? Smoking pot can cause panic attacks IF you already have an anxiety problem and smoke the wrong kind of pot, but anyone with half a brain who wanted to try some pot to mellow out would probably do a little research and figure out what kind of pot to smoke dontcha think?

You've been mass controlled as good ole cousin Frank would say...
 
That's complete bullshit. Smoking pot doesn't cause psychotic disorders. You ever think the psychotic people just happened to smoke some pot? Smoking pot can cause panic attacks IF you already have an anxiety problem and smoke the wrong kind of pot, but anyone with half a brain who wanted to try some pot to mellow out would probably do a little research and figure out what kind of pot to smoke dontcha think?

You've been mass controlled as good ole cousin Frank would say...

LOL, rationalize all you want.

I've never said smoking pot caused psychotic disorders, I said that there's a possibility. I just told it the way I saw it.

Since psychotic disorders are much more common among users than non-users, occam's razor would lead us to believe that pot is the cause and just not a coincidence.
 
LOL, rationalize all you want.

I've never said smoking pot caused psychotic disorders, I said that there's a possibility. I just told it the way I saw it.

Since psychotic disorders are much more common among users than non-users, occam's razor would lead us to believe that pot is the cause and just not a coincidence.

like you omitting the fact that many of those WITH mental disorders turn to substances of all types to numb/deal with/mask/etc their condition?

this is like psychology 101.
 
Since psychotic disorders are much more common among users than non-users, occam's razor would lead us to believe that pot is the cause and just not a coincidence.

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like you omitting the fact that many of those WITH mental disorders turn to substances of all types to numb/deal with/mask/etc their condition?

this is like psychology 101.

I'm not "omitting" anything, for crying out loud. Why are you guys taking this as a personal attack?

I'm just stating what I saw and the conclusions I took. You can gorge in pot for all I care.

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Wow, dullspace quoted me, I can now die a happy man.

Well, the sails of the Portuguese caravels in the age of discoveries were made with cannabis. Also, since 2001, possession of "light drugs" such as pot is not a crime here, so I think you can say that.

Anyway, I think you need to "pull a dullspace" on your opinion on this subject.
 
I don't know if it dumbs you down persay, but it clearly changes whatever creates ambition.

On an interesting note I drag race with a guy that HONESTLY gets better times in his souped up Exige after he smokes grass.
 
Didn't ya'll see half-baked? There are a dozen different kinds of smokers. My fave was Jon Stewart - The enhancement smoker - "Ever seen the back of a $20...on weeeed? There's some crazy shit going on in there man. There's a guy in the bushes - does he have a gun? I DON'T KNOW! Red team go! Red team go!"
 
I don't know if it dumbs you down persay, but it clearly changes whatever creates ambition.

On an interesting note I drag race with a guy that HONESTLY gets better times in his souped up Exige after he smokes grass.

I guess the only reason to DRAG race an Exige would be if you're baked.


;)
 
People who smoke large amounts of weed are pretty dumb.
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Stupidest generalization i've seen in a long time. Dumb people are just dumb, copious amounts of weed has nothing to do with it. Some of the sharpest people I know, are habitual potheads.
 
I think weed effects you differently depending on what gives you motivation. If you think you have the best idea ever that will change the world and it's something you're passionate about creating then smoking some weed isn't going to make you forget about it and sit on the couch for 4 hours.

My theory is that stress is a great motivator, weed relieves stress and in turns destroys motivation.
 
didn't see anyone mention anything about carl sagan...from a book (forget the title):

44
CARL SAGAN WAS AN AVID POT-SMOKER

When you're talking about scientists who achieved rock-star status in
the second half of the twentieth century, the late astronomer and
biologist Carl Sagan is right up there with Stephen Hawking. His
Cosmos (1980) is one of the most popular science books ever written,
planting itself on the New York Times bestseller list for 70 weeks and
staying perpetually in print ever since. It was a companion for the PBS
television series of the same name, which — along with numerous
Tonight Show appearances — introduced Sagan and his emphatically
stated phrase "billions and billions" into pop culture. His sole novel,
Contact, was turned into a love-it-or-hate-it movie starring Jodie
Foster as an erstwhile scientist searching for extraterrestrial life, with
Matthew McConaughey as a New Age flake who, inevitably, makes his own form of contact
with her.

Besides his pop-culture credentials, Sagan was pals with numerous legendary Nobel
Prize-winners while still in college, picked up a Pulitzer Prize for his book Dragons of Eden, and
consulted for NASA, MIT, Cornell, and RAND. He designed the human race's postcards to any
aliens that might be out there — the plaque onboard the Pioneer space probes and the record on
the Voyager probes.

So it might come as a bit of a surprise that Sagan was an avid smoker of marijuana. Some might
even call him a pothead.

In his definitive biography of the celebrity scientist, Keay Davidson reveals that Sagan started
toking regularly in the early 1960s and that Dragons of Eden — which won the Pulitzer — "was
obviously written under the inspiration of marijuana." Davidson says of Sagan:
He believed the drug enhanced his creativity and insights. His closest friend of three
decades, Harvard psychiatry professor Dr. Lester Grinspoon, a leading advocate of the
decriminalization of marijuana, recalls an incident in the 1980s when one of his California
admirers mailed him, unsolicited, some unusually high-quality pot. Grinspoon shared the
joints with Sagan and his wife, Anne Druyan. Afterward, Sagan said, "Lester, I know
you've only got one left, but could I have it? I've got serious work to do tomorrow and I
could really use it."

Perhaps letting Sagan bogart the pot was Grinspoon's way of returning a favor, since Sagan had
contributed an essay to Marihuana Reconsidered, Grinspoon's classic 1971 book on the benefits
and low risks of reefer. For almost three decades, the author of this ode to Mary Jane was
anonymous, but in 1999 Grinspoon revealed that "Mr. X" was Sagan.

In the essay, Sagan wrote that weed increased his appreciation of art, music, food, sex, and childhood memories, and gave him insights into scientific and social matters:

"I can remember one occasion, taking a shower with my wife while high, in which I had an
idea on the origins and invalidities of racism in terms of Gaussian distribution curves. It
was a point obvious [sic] in a way, but rarely talked about. I drew curves in soap on the
shower wall, and went to write the idea down. One idea led to another, and at the end of
about an hour of extremely hard work I found I had written eleven short essays on a wide
range of social, political, philosophical, and human biological topics.... I have used them in
university commencement addresses, public lectures, and in my books."

The staunchly atheistic/humanistic Sagan comes perilously close to mysticism in some passages:
I do not consider myself a religious person in the usual sense, but there is a religious aspect
to some highs. The heightened sensitivity in all areas gives me a feeling of communion with
my surroundings, both animate and inanimate. Sometimes a kind of existential perception
of the absurd comes over me and I see with awful certainty the hypocrisies and posturing of
myself and my fellow men. And at other times, there is a different sense of the absurd, a
playful and whimsical awareness....

I am convinced that there are genuine and valid levels of perception available with
cannabis (and probably with other drugs) which are, through the defects of our society and
our educational system, unavailable to us without such drugs. Such a remark applies not
only to self-awareness and to intellectual pursuits, but also to perceptions of real people, a
vastly enhanced sensitivity to facial expression, intonations, and choice of words which
sometimes yields a rapport so close it's as if two people are reading each other's minds
 
A friend of mine is trying to convince me of this.

However, I think he is just pissed off because 50% of the time he does weed he has the worst trip ever, whereas I always have an awesome time. I don't feel like my brain is dulled, either.

What do you think?
A friend of mine that is a neuroscience major explained that in moderation, smoking has the opposite effect of dulling your brain. :rasta: