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JohnR's avatar

Farout you posted this at precisely 4:20 Dok, what an amazing coincidence.

SLIMY SPYING ENEMY TRUMP's avatar

Donuts and bowls, my house, NOW.

Mintie's avatar

I had a friend who went on a pot diet in high school and dropped 50 lbs. He said the trick is to put post-it notes everywhere to remind yourself not to indulge in the munchies.

Catstro's avatar

Yes, I think it has to do with indica vs. sativa (I could be wrong I'm not a weed scientist) but in my experience the strains that don't give me the munchies make me feel like I'm crawling out of my skin and like I have to scrub the bathroom floor like, right now, man.

Some people straight up just never get the munchies no matter what though.

Doloras Funkette's avatar

If weed makes you skinny, explain the late, great Divine.

MikeyArmstrong's avatar

I don't get the munchies when I smoke sativas.

SpideySenser's avatar

I am totally down with whatever Mr. Spock advocates. He RULES!

Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

Not that stupid. The people behind banning pot owned large tracts of timberland for paper. They couldn't compete with the cheaper, higher-quality paper made from hemp. They made billions off that little action.

TrumpLovedEpstein's avatar

Hey, here's one old fat guy who would like to be in that study! or really any study 'bout weed!

TrumpLovedEpstein's avatar

could have been the smack that did that

ibwilliamsi's avatar

Now that is a diet I could stick to!

Querolous's avatar

Fraser out of luck, it's a Canadian study.

Dylan Black's avatar

My understanding is that DuPont chemicals (owner of a newish at the time patent on wood pulping chemicals) was actually the larger party in lobbying congress to get the original marijuana ban enacted, rather than owners of the timber itself.