Fuck Weed!

Thanks playboi! Thats my main reason. I gotta get my mind right so I can get my money right. Im for real looking in the face of a 6 figure income. Its do or die....Fuck weed.:itsawrap:

Good Luck Homie

The Addiction is may not be so much the weed but how you handle the way it makes you feel

Stay Strong.
Do something to replace the The Smoking Like a hobby something Active

Laugh off the fact you been wasting your time Burning Ganja instead of making your situation better

Now get serious about all the new option you have be now you not smoking

Lastly... think about happy you will be after you made a sacrifice by not burning to become successful

When you make that first million they you spark up congratulate yourself then put it down and start working on that second mil

Once again GOOD LUCK
 
I haven't smoked since late June. It was hard the 1st few weeks, but now I don't even think about it. I may put some kush in the air after I find a better paying gig, but weed is the last thing on my mind these days. Patron and Coconut Ciroc are my new best friends.:yes:
 
Cats used to say that but then when the hood got dry we'd be up till 3am lookin for trees :lol:

If you can get addicted to working out trust u can be addicted to weed



^This

illegal weed is like playin russain roulette with your brain


Word, I forgot about Cali. :yes: I don't like risking my freedom over some herb. I can live without it.
 
Im 5 days in and its harder that a mutha! Especially since the whole damn crew smokes. We are knocking on 40 and all professionals but smoking like straight up stoners.

I haven't smoked since late June. It was hard the 1st few weeks, but now I don't even think about it. I may put some kush in the air after I find a better paying gig, but weed is the last thing on my mind these days. Patron and Coconut Ciroc are my new best friends.:yes:
 
get yo shit together first. in college i went hard w/ da weed and just lost ALL my drive & motivation; wasted almost a year. now i could do it VERY casually and be ok cuz ive since gotten my career & paper situated.
 
Good thread op. You dont know who will be helped or motivated by this thread. I started back smoking in 2006 after 4 years off. I am thinking about hanging it up again. I have friends who smoke and that makes it worse. When I stopped the first time I had `the urge but kept resisting until the urge went away. Good luck op...
 
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as far as addicted i dont think its a must hav or will go thru withdrawls cuz i been smokin 4 ova 20 years and can stop for months w no prob but being that i dont hav to worry bout workin 4 sum1 else i can njoy my tokin
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Right! I really did it to help me cause last night I almost fell the fugg off. I hope I do help someone though. I took a 18 month break back in 07 and 06 myself. Whats OP? lol

Good thread op. You dont know who will be helped or motivated by this thread. I started back smoking in 2006 after 4 years off. I am thinking about hanging it up again. I have friends who smoke and that makes it worse. When I stopped the first time I had `the urge but kept resisting until the urge went away. Good luck op...
 
You, my friend, are an ass...hahahahah! Hey did you use to be on Nudeafrica?

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as far as addicted i dont think its a must hav or will go thru withdrawls cuz i been smokin 4 ova 20 years and can stop for months w no prob but being that i dont hav to worry bout workin 4 sum1 else i can njoy my tokin
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Focus on becoming wealthy. Develop an obsession for it and an shrewd businessman's behavior. Believe you are too good for weed and only care about money, allocating wealth and getting to the top. It'll drive away your friends and family and take away a lot of good times, but if the project makes you wealthy, then you can always get them back, if needed. At least your mind won't be at ease, it will be diseased with greed and hunger for more. :yes:

Also, fuck friends, only do business with everybody (except ya momma, grandmomma, immediate family) but everyone else, ESPECIALLY THE WEED MAN, cause that mothafucka gonna want to be your friend once you stop buying and he will give you some weed. When you stop smoking, thats when everybody got the good on deck and that bitch who would never smoke wit ya, now wants to smoke wit ya, cause she going through some shit, and now..yeah now ya cousin back on his got damn feet and den bought some kush through, talkin about yeah..."ya know im a look out for you and blow one wit ya" and then ya job situation is cool, dont have to worry about no testing or none of that shit..and weed seems to rain from the heavens and land in yard in a raked pile ready for you to gather it all up and inhale.....but dont...either sell it and know youre too good for it. :dance::angry::yes::smh:
 
It ain't shit for me to quit smokin' reefa whenever I want (I've done it numerous times). But I just can't seem to leave those blacks alone. :smh:
 
Im leaving this shit alone and taking my life back. Every bag for the last 3 months was suppose to be the last. I finally ran out of weed money tuesday(insert Im Broke sig here...LMAO) and Im glad. Fuck weed!

I agree, coke is better and easier to hide from the cops. You just sniff that shit and you're good to go. No burning and lighting shit up, buying Dutches, etc. Just do cocaine, man. Try something new.
 
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/05/smokingskincolo/


Darker Skin Linked to Nicotine Dependence
By Lizzie Buchen

Dark-skinned smokers may be at greater risk for nicotine addiction than their paler counterparts, a new study finds.

Researchers found that in African Americans, darker skin — specifically that acquired by sun exposure, not genetics — is directly linked to smoking frequency and dependence.

“African Americans are known to have a more difficult time quitting and suffer from more tobacco-related diseases,” said Gary King, a medical sociologist at Pennsylvania State University and lead author of the study, published in Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. “By addressing the connection between biological aspects of skin color and tobacco use, this has global implications for all groups, especially to populations with high levels of UV radiation.”

Melanin pigments, which determine skin color, bind tightly to nicotine. As a consequence, nicotine and tobacco’s cancer-causing agents tend to linger and accumulate in other melanin-containing tissues like the heart, lungs, liver and brain, potentially putting those organs at increased risk for tobacco-related diseases. This study is the first to explore the relationship between skin melanin levels and smoking behavior, said King.

The more melanin, the browner the skin. But there’s more than one way to get there. Melanin levels are genetically determined, but they can also be increased by exposure to the sun or other sources of ultraviolet rays, like tanning beds. Though both kinds of melanin are molecularly indistinguishable, King wanted to know if they had different effects on smoking behaviors.

He evaluated African American smokers from inner city Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He measured the color of the skin on their foreheads, which is controlled by both genes and the sun, and on their inner arms, which should result primarily from genetics. He then quantified the smokers’ average number of cigarettes per day and nicotine dependence.

King’s team found that the darkness of the forehead was positively correlated to the number of cigarettes smoked per day as well as nicotine dependence, while darkness of the inner arm did not demonstrate this link. King says the mechanism is unclear, but he thinks people with higher levels of melanin in the skin would accumulate higher levels of nicotine, which might leach into the bloodstream and travel to nicotine receptors in the brain. Low levels of nicotine constantly coursing through the body might make it easier to develop a dependence.

As skin darkness also has has been shown to have links to racial discrimination, King also surveyed the participants for stress levels, perception of racial discrimination and attitudes toward race and health. He found no links to smoking frequency or dependence, though he acknowledged that other studies have found this correlation.

King hopes the findings will help understand why African American smokers have a more difficult time quitting than Caucasians, and are disproportionately affected by smoking-related diseases.



Read More http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/05/smokingskincolo/#ixzz13JpzM01g
 
Its no biggie for real

1st time @ 11 went to sleep....1st got high at 14 :itsawrap:

If it was legal there wouldnt be so much fuss about the shit :smh:

After work blazing right now.....nothing like it.
 
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