Date: 25/08/2019 23:19:04
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1427512
Subject: Cannabis

People with PTSD have reported improved well-being on cannabis.

Recreational uses have said it gives them an everything new feeling.

Perhaps people with PTSD have improved well-being when using cannabis as it gently disconnects the now moment from the previous moment which is making them more relaxed and pushes the past away from the spotlight?

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Date: 25/08/2019 23:25:23
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1427513
Subject: re: Cannabis

So rumination about the past becomes disconnected from the now moment (the Present)

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Date: 25/08/2019 23:57:35
From: transition
ID: 1427531
Subject: re: Cannabis

imagine running around madly outside for a while, uninhibited, yelling and screaming, breathing oxygen did a similar thing

it wouldn’t be traditional medicine would it

adult medicine is more a chemical, typically, you could be repressed half your life, maybe get depressed and anxious, struggling with adult ways, the human child in you tortured, and all you need do is hyperventilate for a moment, to remind yourself of the joy of oxygen.

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Date: 26/08/2019 00:27:20
From: transition
ID: 1427537
Subject: re: Cannabis

you’ve got me wondering why drugs and alcohol were ever needed to go with rock and roll music

seems like overkill really

what happened with liberation after the sixties anyway, the drugs were turned on, legal and not, yet somehow there’s some monster repressive cultural force that persisted, requiring a massive industry to liberate people

did a lot of our ancestors on the african savanna get depressed, anxious etc. Perhaps trauma was common

.

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Date: 26/08/2019 00:54:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1427541
Subject: re: Cannabis

transition said:


you’ve got me wondering why drugs and alcohol were ever needed to go with rock and roll music

seems like overkill really

what happened with liberation after the sixties anyway, the drugs were turned on, legal and not, yet somehow there’s some monster repressive cultural force that persisted, requiring a massive industry to liberate people

did a lot of our ancestors on the african savanna get depressed, anxious etc. Perhaps trauma was common

.

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

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Date: 26/08/2019 05:48:27
From: Ogmog
ID: 1427565
Subject: re: Cannabis

sarahs mum said:


transition said:

you’ve got me wondering why drugs and alcohol were ever needed to go with rock and roll music

seems like overkill really

what happened with liberation after the sixties anyway, the drugs were turned on, legal and not, yet somehow there’s some monster repressive cultural force that persisted, requiring a massive industry to liberate people

did a lot of our ancestors on the african savanna get depressed, anxious etc. Perhaps trauma was common

.

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

S’truth…
…and “they” called US cRaZy! :-p

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Date: 26/08/2019 05:54:09
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1427567
Subject: re: Cannabis

Ogmog said:


sarahs mum said:

transition said:

you’ve got me wondering why drugs and alcohol were ever needed to go with rock and roll music

seems like overkill really

what happened with liberation after the sixties anyway, the drugs were turned on, legal and not, yet somehow there’s some monster repressive cultural force that persisted, requiring a massive industry to liberate people

did a lot of our ancestors on the african savanna get depressed, anxious etc. Perhaps trauma was common

.

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

S’truth…
…and “they” called US cRaZy! :-p

But we were going to change the world. Rearrange the world. Because it was dying to get better.

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Date: 26/08/2019 06:50:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 1427569
Subject: re: Cannabis

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

sarahs mum said:

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

S’truth…
…and “they” called US cRaZy! :-p

But we were going to change the world. Rearrange the world. Because it was dying to get better.

Which it is still doing, only moreso.

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Date: 26/08/2019 07:50:04
From: AwesomeO
ID: 1427575
Subject: re: Cannabis

Cannabis is hardly an agent of change, hell you can hardly be bothered changing the TV channel.

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Date: 26/08/2019 07:57:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 1427576
Subject: re: Cannabis

AwesomeO said:


Cannabis is hardly an agent of change, hell you can hardly be bothered changing the TV channel.

:)

I don’t know. It gets you out mowing the lawns.

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Date: 26/08/2019 08:19:48
From: AwesomeO
ID: 1427577
Subject: re: Cannabis

roughbarked said:


AwesomeO said:

Cannabis is hardly an agent of change, hell you can hardly be bothered changing the TV channel.

:)

I don’t know. It gets you out mowing the lawns.

Believe me, I wouldn’t if I had to push it.

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Date: 26/08/2019 08:28:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 1427578
Subject: re: Cannabis

AwesomeO said:


roughbarked said:

AwesomeO said:

Cannabis is hardly an agent of change, hell you can hardly be bothered changing the TV channel.

:)

I don’t know. It gets you out mowing the lawns.

Believe me, I wouldn’t if I had to push it.

I do. ;)

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Date: 26/08/2019 10:34:49
From: Ian
ID: 1427596
Subject: re: Cannabis

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

The plan for thousands of freaks to levitate the Pentagon by will power might have seemed ok in theory….

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Date: 26/08/2019 14:01:22
From: Ogmog
ID: 1427710
Subject: re: Cannabis

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

sarahs mum said:

What ever happened to the Woodstock generation? One minute we were all singing songs of peace, smoking weed and turning on and dropping out, and now we are Trump and Eric Abetz and petrochemicals.

S’truth…
…and “they” called US cRaZy! :-p

But we were going to change the world. Rearrange the world. Because it was dying to get better.


Difficult to change anything from the inside a jail cell:
In “The Land of the FREE” possession was a LIFE SENTENCE.
They frown upon anything they couldn’t regulate and levy a tax upon.

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