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  • @damnation999666 sorry i think i read the wrong comment lol

  • @damnation999666 hes talkin about the psychological consequences. Becoming socially autistic and things of that nature

  • 420 likes. fuck yeah

  • @Thezedword12 ruined :(

  • There is no one formula for mankind on anything. We all bring to the table a different mixture of chemical compounds, thought life, emotional perspectives, etc. Each person has to find a truth for themselves and no one can give us our truth especially since our Truth has never left us to begin with. More light heartedness about decisions is beneficial, otherwise we are distracted by non-essentials. Ego is clever, but Truth is intelligent. Intelligence is not owned by intellect.

  • Cannabis is an enormously complicated substance. I believe that we're able to control how many of the cannabinoids function and interact with our bodies by having an advanced perspective of our bodies and how they function. I believe cannabis is like the swiss army knife of medicinal and or psychedelic substances. It's all in how you use it.

  • I wish I wouldn't throw up from it! :(

    :[

  • @SpeedMjam smoak moar? Never heard of cannabis making people puke aside from the rare giant bong hit then chuck. In fact I've found cannabis to be quite the opposite, reduces nausea.

  • @hampstershat123 yes it's know for it's treating use of vomiting...

    But I think I may got an allergy against it... :(

  • where's the love button?

  • I've done too much

  • Marijuana is the ultimate cure for boredom. And lets face it, most of our lives have some boring stretches. It's not so addictive as it is habituating and ritualtlistic. I agree with Mckenna, I often wish I had a better handle on it. I'm not stoned ALL the time, but certainly for several hours a day, and I feel that this diminishes the experience. But there's nothing like spending the day with a guitar and a sack of weed.

  • RON PAUL IN 2012 OR YOU MUST BE A STUPID FUCKING IDIOT, PERIOD!!!

  • how to use marijuana? NOT with Abilify!

  • I prefer to smoke once a day at bedtime, great way to wind down. So much cognitive rarities are released via cannabis, you really get to look inside your mind which is why I prefer to draw or paint while high because those thoughts would not of been captured if I was sober

  • Experienced potheads know that too much weed, for long periods of time, usually a period of years of everyday use has bad consequences for your mind and body. Moderation is a hard lesson to learn.

  • @chillback00 I like to limit my "moderation". get yourself some keif and a vape! weed smoke is bad for you yeaaaaa duh. but thc is healthy, imo.

  • @chillback00 Really? Do you have a source for this revelation? I don't think you have access to any non biased studies but perhaps I am wrong. Terrance was a life long user. Do you think he had bad consequences to his mind and body? Would you go so far as to say that?

  • @Loraxtribe I am the source for this revelation,lol i don't need any studies, 10 years plus of daily use was my case study. It caught up with me, chronic cough, perpetual lethargy, worsening of underlying mood disorders etc. I dont disuade anyone from using marijuana, because most will, and do come to the same conclusion that everyday use over a period of years is not sustainable. The herb is much better with infrequent use anyway.Again the lesson here is Moderation. But live and learn,have fun!

  • @chillback00 Okay, so your conclusion is completely based on a personal experience and so completely anecdotal, tightly focused, non-scientific, personal and biased.

    Thanks for commenting!

    Many people use it as a non-invasive pain killer for all kinds of ailments not limited to extreme back pain but effective for this. It is a natural medicine that doesn't kill your liver and kidneys like all pharmaceuticals will. You might look into it again but be less of a crackhead about it.

  • @chillback00 You might also look into vaporizing and edibles for the cough. As you say, the mood disorders were already underlying - nuff said - and so was the perpetual lethargy. Powerful indicas which produce couch lock would not be your thing. How about a very uplifting sativa to combat that lethargy you blame on the cannabis but probably brought to the table before you tried it?

  • @chillback00 hell yeah, over summer i smoked everyday and i was starting to feel depressed like all i wanted was weed and nothing else

  • @chillback00 i can't imagine going a whole day without getting high. sounds like torture to me. though i am an experienced psychonaut. my brain used to be spoiled with hallucinations and great experiences just about every weekend but now everyone is old and boring. DXM was a great friend growing up. DXM + LSD = EPIC. getting back in touch with shroomies though haven't had a profound visual experience yet like 10 yrs ago when the street turned into a 50 foot liquid wave and subsided to a ripple

  • @wiggitywaKa i remember it like it was yesterday. smokin weed, drinkin some beers, stumbled into the cough medicine aisle, into some georgi and O.J., walking the streets in PCP induced stupor, taking xtc and lighting fires under a bridge while robotrippin with glowsticks dancing on an active highway, huffing starter fluid and watching as the fabric of space time ripped fastened my friend to a ferris wheel like contraption as his head unzipped and a gooey replica of himself jumped out his body

  • @wiggitywaKa leaving the hanging unzipped body still fastened to the ferris wheel as i looked in awe at this replica of my friends being staring at me like some sort of strange gooey animal. at this moment i was certain that tonka trucks had in fact taken over the world. as the bells of super mario brother victory began to ring once more, i laughed at the absurdity of it all and walked off into the sunset to slide down the flag pole one final time.

  • @chillback00 I 100% disagree

  • @chillback00 speak for your self buddy,bad consequences?when has anyone ever died from smoking weed?where is all these documented cases of any sort of consequences?if theres no reason to stop smoking then why do it?give me one good reason why i should have a break from smoking...and tolerance can't be it because i have butane hash oil so im all good.

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  • me and my mates did weed in a strange mannor we were did it from being 11 to around 17 and we used to do it as a sport everyday we would sneek into factorys and see who could smoke the most i used to go white on a daily basis but looking back we did it in the wrong places that causes huge paranioa lol once i went white at the top of a massive tree i was nearly crying however near the end we did it on walks in the hills in summer casually

  • @1annaunki i also like to do it on my own and draw for hours on end listening to music thats all i did in school aswell

  • I prefer to blaze nugs everyday.

  • Mushrooms + Marijuana = DA'AT = answers to the universe :D

  • Man when i first started smoking i used to have some inspiring weed visions about perfect places that i would want to be. Shit it help me lose about 50 pounds to, changed my life. I could never talk to down on weed.

  • Edibles. Lots of them.

  • disposition by tool

    sweet

  • @Trivium2rage TOOL = best band ever

  • @Trivium2rage dude, trivium the band or trivium the method?

  • Cannabis use is different for everyone. Once a week is good for a normal person. Several times a day is good for someone with cancer. We're all different people with different needs. When it comes to cannabis use, it's no different. If you have a ton of stress in your life, you likely need more cannabis than the person without as much stress. It's mainly subjective.

  • @SolarEXtract

    Too much cannabis can induce stress.

  • @PaxtonTye For some people it can, if it it's too strong for them, but it won't hurt them.

  • @PaxtonTye In my perspective this "stress" you speak of is the ego lost and a realization of how fragile a human being really is physically, and is best embraced fully . The word stress is used very arbitrary, I mean physically stressful, emotionally stressful, it could be used in any number of situations.

  • I think I done too much weed. "You took to much man, you took too much, too much". Haha

    Back in my old days 4,5 years ago I smoked some days 10, 11 joints me alone in about 4,5 hours period and when completly got me, like I say minused me I said god I done too much, and its really great when you get there, it really hold you strong and then when you listen music you can experience music beautifully, especially classical and old psychedelic rock or great psytrance, but mostly classical.

  • @FALILVfreak thats weird,whenever i smoke in someone elses car i find myself subconsiously leaving the classic radio station on without even thinking about it.i nver listen to this kind of music any other time but becuase of this im now a fan of chikofsky and chopan the pianist.

  • yeah cannabis should only be smoked once every week.. too much and it will fucked up your mind

  • @3732334 I will fuck up your mind

  • @FollowTheSunDown My mind is already fucked up, but thanks for the concern

  • @3732334 Citation needed.

  • :)

  • Ron Paul has been saying End The Fed for decades, which you may find the Federel Reserve System playing a major factor in the crisis we are all facing. Paul even wrote a book on it called "End The Fed" in 2009. He wants to end the war on drugs and Timothy Leary supported him in 1988. I support the "Occupy" movement, but I see no clear direction and that for me seems a little dangerous considering everybody has their own agenda. Just adding my 2 cents.

  • i approve this video.

  • terence mckenna= shaman, teacher, and a fellow cannabis, dmt, and mushroom enthusiast

  • watch the video, dicks. shut up about Ron fucking Paul. for fucks sake!!! shut up about Ron fucking Paul.

    i wish the NWO would just kill him already. so people could stop talking about him for five fucking minutes.

  • @fukkensully I will be voting for Ron Paul. Go to your happy place

  • Ron Paul is a capitalist pig. Capitalism is the problem.

  • @Pler30

    what then, may I ask, is the solution ?

  • @Kukainis Bitchslapping the monetary system upside the head. Sure there's problems with it, but there are definitely a shit load more problems with the current system...

  • @MeatyMushroom

    I never said I find the monastery system we have worldwide to be sane, I just don't see how one can blame capitalism for it...

  • @Kukainis Well it may not be capitalisms fault, but capitalism is a system that is too easily abused for personal gain. People separate themselves from each other depending on much much cash they've got - the people with the most cash wrap themselves up in their own little world where they live without consequence and try to rake in as much money as possible. They don't realise how much all those tiny paycuts affect the "bottom of the food chain", they just want their bank statement to look good

  • @MeatyMushroom

    Yes, it is easy to abuse capitalism, but so is abusing every other economical system. In order to limit the potential for any kind of abuse, I would argue, is to limit the source or corruption that is government. The bigger the government, the bigger the chances that someone will take advantage of it to get ahead of someone or everyone by using force, be it brute force, or some sleazy legislation.

  • Well the common denominator for all economical systems that've been abused is money. 90% of the wars we have today are because of money. That's why I said earlier, slap the monetary system upside the head. It's done its part, it has driven us to create the technology we have now and we're pretty sorted. But now we need to adapt to our current situation and invest all the money that's going into drug prohibition and weapon technology into improving....

  • @MeatyMushroom .... renewable energy sources, sustainability, medicine, mass farming technology etc.. so we can build up to a life that isn't steered by people with lots of green paper, but to actually be free.

  • @MeatyMushroom YouTube should have an edit post button....

    I missed out the fact that we already have the technology to take care of all the jobs that nobody wants to do, such as waste disposal and all that dirt shit. Alternatively we can use prisoners/criminals to do the hard labour instead of letting them do shitall in a jail cell.

  • @Kukainis - imo...Anarcho-Syndicalism. A society absent of concentrations of political and economic power. A system which makes the accurate and axiomatic deduction that values are subjective, and thus attempts to objectivley measure worth or value are inherently irrational. A system which recognizes that the totality of all things in a society, is the result of an interconnected web of interactions that is too complex to unravel...and that we are each then, entitled to all things equally.

  • @Pler30 anarcho-syncicalists.... idealists who were too lazy to take an econ course. Without property, violence is power. Chomsky could be outclassed by a rothbard or hoppe any day

  • @SirJamestheIII - Have you ever read anything Chomsky's written? How about Rothbard? If you're like 99.99% of the capitalists I've ever encountered, then probably not. Declaratory statements are pointless. Unless you've got some analysis, you've got nothing.

  • @Pler30

    so you think a janitor is contributing the same amount of added value to the society than let's say a scientist or an industrialist ? Are you seriously suggesting that they should be rewarded equally ?

  • @Kukainis I happen to believe that it's every person's particular work that makes the planet work. A doctor needs a taxi driver to get to the sick person. Nobody forced the doctor to study for years. Do what you love, and don't expect special privileges, or to see others deprived as one's own "reward." When we start to live without "profit" we'll discover our own and each other's equal work. Yes. WE THE WORKERS OF THE WORLD WALK OUT ON PROFIT. at jackdempseywriter.wordpress dot c-o-m

  • @37Dionysos

    The only thing humanity will ever discover (and already has in some countries) by working not for profit is the notion that why should I go to college or by some other means learn new staff when it' s more easy to do nothing and get the same rewards as those who do push them selves.

  • @Kukainis You might as well argue that no people or civilization in world history has ever lived by a different value than "life is profit, life is advantage, life is privilege." If a person has no drive to develop themselves it's their problem. But there's no morality in the idea that part of one's rewards should be others' lacks and deprivations. A mature person doesn't need fear, starvation or a whip to make life worth living. Many cultures have lived this. We will learn the hard way.

  • @Kukainis - How do you objectively determine the value of a janitor over a brain surgeon, a scientist or an "industrialist"? How do you objectively quantify the subjective (value)?? It's a fundamentally irrational endeavor...like trying to draw a square-circle. More over, we each play a part in enabling each others labor, and quality of life. Like I said before...it's a web of interactions too incredibly complex to unravel. We're all equal. and I'm out of characters. fuck.

  • @Pler30

    very simple, if you need a brain surgery, you can't ask a janitor to do it, but a brain surgeon can clean up a room without any problems. I suggest you read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged if you want to grasp the point I'm trying to make...

  • @Kukainis You're not really making a point. No one is suggesting that janitors should do brain surgery - or that janitorial work is as specialized as brain surgery.

    My point which you've missed, is that in order for a brain surgeon to perform...they require people to mine the metals in their tools, forge those metals, they need carpenters to build the hospital, farmers to grow the energy that moves their hand, they need janitors to maintain sanitation,

  • they need in short...everyone equally (and those people in turn, need everyon equally too) You can't subtract the fact that everything that happens in society, is the net result of more interactions than we can pick apart with any certainty.

    It's completely irrelevent as to whether or not anyone could dig a ditch, or mop a floor...what is completely relevent is that some people do these things, and other people don't. Everyone's efforts collectivley make the whole equally

  • @Pler30

    I agree that in order for a society to work and exist all kinds of work should be done and many kinds of things maintained. But what I'm saying is, you are NOT ENTITLED to anyone's wealth just because you want it. This moral principle comes from the notion that we as a society should reward smartness instead of mediocrity or stupidity. Why should I go and study and work hard if I know that my rewards willbe distributed to people that have not studied and worked as hard as I have.

  • @Pler30 It's more convenient to do nothing and expect to be taken care by people who have. What's wrong with that you may ask ? Nothing, except that people by nature are leaned to adapt to and to exploit systems they find them selves into. Fore some reason you expect people to strive and push them selves harder but don't expecting them to want more for it. For what other reasons than self interest you think they will do such things ?

  • @Kukainis Oh, God, please, not Ayn Rand! I'd sooner base an argument on a "Captain America" cartoon.

  • @37Dionysos

    well then, here's your problem right there :) You choose to base your opinion not on moral philosophy but rather on some cartoon...

  • @Pler30 Excellent post. You see where we have to go. For it's simply obvious that "unsustainable" is the word for everything we do now. You might be interested in the WOOP essay describing how we might escape from the mad formula called Profit, at this blog--- jackdempseywriter.wordpress dot c-o-m . Cheers.

  • @37Dionysos

    why is profit a mad formula ?

  • @Pler30 NO DIPSHIT. Ron Paul is a Voluntaryist! you need to define and elborate! the problem is that people don't abide by the golden rule....the non agression principal. Get some rothbard in your nogin.

  • @ImOneBadMuthaFucka - There's nothing "voluntary" about capitalism. Capitalists have deluded themselves in to believing that when one portion of society controls the tools and resources the rest of society needs (and built/produced) - that this is somehow an expression of voluntary, free, exchange and interaction. It isn't. Capitalism is predicated on violence...property (we commies advocate for "possession" in lieu) is the consequence of domination and force.

  • @Pler30 - Property in the capitalist sense, is indefinite control of land, or resources. It is something that innately based on the exclusion of the rest of society..who are by definition not permitted any input over this "property". This requires some authoritarian, violent, hierarchical body to enforce these rules. By contrast communist "possession" is based on intersecting calculations of need, use, and labor...it's inclusive - and doesn't require authoritarianism or violence.

  • @Pler30 But in the absence of this "authoritarian, violent, hierarchical body to enforce these rules", someone is bound to take advantage of someone, to abuse them selfishly. I'd love to see such a society function- with the 100% participation it requires -but given the great mass of human history I thinks it's naive. Self interest, greed, tragedy of the commons; they're not everything but they certainly exist

  • @cknwngonstrng - Who said 100% participation is required? What I’m proposing is not a cure to every problem, or a problem-free society. What I’m proposing is simply a better society. A society with perhaps 90% less violence – with perhaps 90% improvements in equality and thus quality of life.

  • What I’m suggesting is that rather than police bad-behavior, rather than adopt the literally-insane capitalist dogma that bad behavior will nullify bad behavior…that we ought to create a society where the chief motives for bad behavior are removed.

    Social, economic, and political inequity are demonstrably the primary source of the citizen-on-citizen violence in our society – and the more prolific violence of the police and military is the product of a society set up by and for the wealthy

  • @Pler30 Actually threats of violence and imprisonment are extremely effective methods for deterring bad behavior. What you see as an inept confused system is actually incredibly good at doing what it is designed for: keeping power structures in place. Large scale reorganization with intent for equality means those in power must give up large portions of their wealth, they will never do this willingly.

  • @version191 - You need to re-read what I said. you missed the point entirely. My argument was that capitalism generates the conditions and motives for 90% of bad, anti-social behavior. That abolishing the motives...getting to the root of the problem...is superior to reacting after-the-fact.

  • @Pler30 Blatantly false and confused. Endlessly producing goods and services without regard to actual need IS an irrational system and we do need to move towards a more interconnected society, but there is no clear solution yet. You naively think we can just dump capitalism and the "motives for bad behavior" will disappear. Don't say these things if you want to be taken seriously

  • @version191 - Who made you the arbiter of what's sensible? Am I supposed to just accept your conclusions "just because"? Are you for some reason incapable of articulating why you disagree beyond unexplained declaratory statements? My argument was that capitalism (social/political inequity) are the root cause of the overwhelming majority of bad-behavior. Sociology and Criminology back me up here...we can talk about that if you like.

  • @Pler30 Social and economic inequality have existed in every society that we have seen so far. There simply is no easy answer to solving issues of inequality, historically radical solutions have been disastrous. I don't think we should stop trying to find a way to have a more interconnected society. All I'm saying is that you are naive to think capitalism is to blame for all forms of inequality.

  • @version191 - "All [you're] saying is"... nothing really, except that you disagree. You aren't doing much more than making unexplained declaratory statements. That said, you're wrong about two things:

    1. I never said capitalism was to blame for "all forms" of inequality. My argument is that capitalism is philosophically and institutionally exploitative and oppressive.

  • 2. What you call radical, I call pragmaticism and sanity. Capitalism is radical, in my view - and it's radical to advocate it's continued existance while it's effets are the systematic brutalization of humans and the destruction of non-humans and life on this planet.

  • @fukkensully Wow. Dr. Paul 2012! ahahahha

  • @fukkensully what's with all the anger? someone needs a toke...

  • the second i heard tool playing on a mckenna video I literally gasped. this is awesome

  • FUCK YEAH DISPOSITION

  • I..LOVE... TOOL!

  • =)

  • Lol. Homecoming night me and my buddies smoked like 10 bowls. I was hallucinating and honestly thought I could die. I wish I had channeled that deep thought capability into something besides "holy shit my hearts at like 250 bpm" and I would've found the meaning of life...

  • @BasicallyImPro Worst comment

  • @dilligaffr fucks this guys problem?

  • 1:20 the laugh of the enlightened.

  • I ate too much of medical brownie one time and it was not fun. My heart started pounding rapidly and I thought I was going to have a heart attack. I thought, oh my god, I've done too much. It was not cool. I didn't gain anything from the experience except that doing too much is a bad trip.

  • @1StarProductions Not really. The anxiety in your case was just because you felt the effects overwhelming, and you let the anxiety perpetuate and influence your thoughts. If you go in with the high mindset usually have no problem with high doses. If you have a "bad trip", you can easily turn it into a "good trip" by immersing into the experience rather than trying to escape it. This goes for any psychedelic, especially LSD and shrooms.

  • @prorsoft Yes, but most people, including me, don't have the skills to conquer such mind games. My heart was pounding out its chest and my wife almost called 911. It was that bad. Not cool. I'm just saying that Terrence is promoting over-dosage of Cannibas, and that's not always a good thing. Especially concerning edibles. It's like promoting doing 7 tabs of acid. Most people would freak out.

  • @1StarProductions I agree maybe its best to know your limit first, i've always like cannabis more often but less amount, i like floating through the day and not rollacoasting through it.

  • Amazing soul he has...

  • 'Disposition' is an amazing song from by Tool

  • slam it !

  • I have done it! I have said to myself that it is too much. It was a beautiful experience.

  • hes right once a week is the key i remember thats how i fell in love with pot. i just rolled up 4 huge bombers and smoked them all one after the other, thought i was going to die never did and havent stoped smoking since. well not for very long

  • what terence mckenna means is you get super high and "paranoid" and you lock your self in a dark closet with no light and sound which is sensory deprivation in its self. by this time your paranoid and scary in a pitch black room. your going to end up start thinking about all the bad shit you did in your life and reassess it. and its not regular thoughts theses are thoughts berried in in the sub conscious that fucks with you daily.

  • The song was a tad loud. Had to strain to hear the end parts.

  • great vid

  • I am so happy you put Disposition by Tool in this! Favourite Tool song

  • The song is by Tool-disposition

  • we don't need another president, WE NEED US educate everyone

    OCCUPY EARTH..!!!

  • expecialy lying manipulative racist f...u.....u..cks like ron paul

  • @Truthertz03

    I AGREE 100%!!! Thats what I was thinking couple day ago... I DON'T trust ANY politician... WE MUST OCCUPY!!! We have the power!!!! Not THEY!!!

  • Terence is so awesome! Its been 3 days since ive quit, and im only gonna do it once a week. Before I was smokin an eigth like evry 3 days. Check out Alan Watts, Bashar and Abe Hicks if your lookin for more great lecture type videos.

  • exactly ! you should do it on a week or once every 10 days for one reason its way more fun than smoking everyday

  • Damn I miss when my tolerance was lower. Getting super ripped was the best and most fun you can have. In my early days smoking half a blunt of white widow I was blasted for a good 6 hours or so no lie. It was so awesome. I have been to the point where I got too high and it has scared me, but like Mckenna says you just have to hang on and go with it and realise ur fucked up, its awesome and you will live. Noone dies from smoking too much weed.

  • just SLAM it. haha DMT BLASTOFF

  • In lay terms-

    The goal of drugs is to achieve "Light speed". Just like trying to achieve Light speed in reality, There is a conundrum in place, or a "universal speed limit" if you like.

    The faster you go, the heavier you get, and so it is that achieving Light speed is for all intents and purposes is impossible.

    Same with the bud. The more you smoke the heavier the saturation and so the more fuel(bud) needed.

    Point is-one should shoot for quality,not quantity.

  • lmfao SLAM IT

  • Hey Ameicans Vote for RON PAUL and this will be legalised!!!! I fucking plead you to watch his videos!

  • @awildway no dude we dont want it legalized we want it decriminalized because if its legal, the man can do shit to it, i live in california and its fine the way it is here. so stop crying about it and just dont be stupid and get caught, ive never been stoped by one cop and i smoke bongs outside my house all the time. i smoke in front of cops probably 3 times a week, they never stop me

  • @MultiTyeDye1

    you smoke from a bong in front of cops ? :)

  • @awildway yeah but then he would want to change the economy to the gold standard when where all high and thus create the down fall of humanity

  • @SooooooIFearFuL hahaha

  • @awildway you americans should all vote for him, spread the word and help the world..

  • fuck you ron paul works for the Illuminati and you prolly do to

  • @killarmy101 anyone who says illuminati nowadays is a fucking joke

  • to who....you?

  • @killarmy101 You're a moron.

    The Illuminati/NWO/oligarchy wealth-oil-media power structure is very, very real, but Ron Paul is the one true statesman left who hasn't been taken over by it.

    Why do you think the media refuses to mention his growing support and repeated polling success? Because he doesn't support the bullshit establishment.

    If you give a half a shit about American values or the Constitution, you will vote for Ron Paul.

  • @awildway

    If you understood how your country's politics worked you'd know that no way in hell would a congress pass a bill to legalize marijuana, even if Ron Paul was president. Ron Paul didn't even know how to get his own propositions as a Texan congressman made law. He has so little faith in his own opinions that half the time he puts earmarks in opposition of his own beliefs just so he can turn a profit. If you knew his history and read some of his work, I don't think you'd agree with him.

  • @HojoOSanagi this is my country, usa. Maybe you dont realize he is our only choice for an austrian free market economy and invidualisism, when everybody else is a keynesian collectivist. Sure, RP cannot control congress. But that isnt the point, or relevant. You vote for somebody beccause you support there philsophy. He has plenty of faith in his opinions, if you can be the judge of this, so can I. Ron Paul acknowledges voluntaryism is the truth, but there are a lot of steps...

  • @awildway :D

  • @awildway a president isn't going to to help anyone. look around for a sec. aka wake up!

  • @ButteryAssAbel  would you care to elaborate on to what you think I don't already know my friend?

  • @awildway Fuck Ron Paul, his Christianity will kill everyone

  • I think smoking on mountaintops, or other serene places with great views is the most intellectually stimulating.  To each his own.

  • @megafoned marijuana is a magical medicine for artists, it helps with clairvoyance and clairaudience

  • My god, I've done too much!!!

  • Thats the problem our generation seems to be very accepting of use of marijuana, which is good, but the media and stupid gangsters, and other stupid people, tell you to smoke weed er day all day yo! Nah.. You need balance. Balance is the key!

  • weekly is the way, friday afternoon, couple of big cones and a deep think about everything.

  • Beautiful!

  • You can definitely do too much. Eat it.

  • i used to take loads of gravity bongs or buckets as they called in scotland and that was the best way of thinking you had done too much haha used to trip balls

  • The best way to use marijuana is with a prostate massager e.g. the AnerosThe most mindblowing results are achieved when used once a month, for a transcedental almost mystical experience in an ever increasing orgasmic state that lasts many hours(in my case 6-8 hours of blissful orgasm).That's for best results,but even if used every day it gives a multiorgasmic experience far greater than sex!But the longer the interval in between the greater the reward.So if you can control your urges a month is>

  • @Nirwananeros prostate massager? like a vibrator? wtf?

  • @rhombusskullvsteal A vibrator desensitizes the prostate, so no!.It was originally developed as a medical device for a healthy prostate.To be used by ppl with prostate cancer and enlarged prostate,but soon it was discovered that it gave amazing orgasms as well and then it was marketed as a sexual enhancer.Now many who've tried it with mj say it gives a feeling that's like xtc.

    So I suppose without mj it's good to know it's healthy,but don't even buy the Aneros if you're not going to use with mj

  • @rhombusskullvsteal A vibrator desensitizes the prostate, so no!.It was originally developed as a medical device to be used by ppl with prostate cancer and enlarged prostate,but soon it was discovered that it gave amazing orgasms as well as healthbenefits and then it was marketed as a sexual enhancer.Now many who've tried it with mj say it gives a feeling that's like xtc.

  • @Nirwananeros that sounds mad disturbing

  • @rhombusskullvsteal Don't you mean enlightening?What's disturbing is that mj is illegal nearly everywhere in the world?!That for a plant that can cure cancer and unlock man's multiorgasmic potential.

    What makes mj perfect for the Aneros?-imagination, arousal, relaxation&chi increase.Also it help you really tune in to your body,making you ultrasensitive to sensations otherwise gone unnoticed

  • @Nirwananeros mj should be legal I agree

    

  • @Nirwananeros women don't have prostates you ignorant fool, learn something.

  • @theEarlofChip Yes very good, men have p-spot(prostate) and women have the g-spot. Women already know what an orgasm is, men don't, hence my message....

  • How can people speak of this as if all cannabis is the same? Am i the only one who feels different from smoking different strains?