Carl-Richard

Man fuck stoners

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Sorry to hear this was your experience. I don't smoke weed but I can't stand the smell of the stuff when I encounter it. I don't like people who disrespect others in public settings like that at the gym you mention here.

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It is unlikely that the small amount of passive smoke is really going to effect you. If anything, it is ruining your mood due to the negative thinking you associate with weed.

It is still annoying though that people act so inconsiderate. The thing about weed is that it draws irresponsible people who want to blast their brain away. I have a neighbor who smokes weed (judging from the smell) and sometimes like to blast their TV loud 1-3 AM. Psychotic. He plays the same fucking music video on repeat. He's in some sort of trance or something. I had to confront them a couple of times over it. But that is the thing. By virtue of avoiding responsibility and by extension growth these stoners are arguably bad people. Hence why they are so annoying sometimes.

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On 6.9.2025 at 0:45 AM, Basman said:

It is unlikely that the small amount of passive smoke is really going to effect you. If anything, it is ruining your mood due to the negative thinking you associate with weed.

If you can't feel any influence from a microdose exposure to a psychoactive substance, even tobacco, you're either interoceptively inept or you're so used to dulling yourself with drugs that you can't feel any subtle change.

And I'm going even more radical than that. In the gym before, I've been in the same room as somebody who was high, I didn't know that they were there initially, but I felt something was slowly creeping up on me. I was getting the kundalini rush sensation in my spine that I get from weed. I was like "why am I getting high?", so I looked around, and then there is this guy with extremely blood shot eyes who smells like weed. In fact, I think this guy could probably be the cause of what happened with the ventilation system that day.

This is almost a placebo-controlled experiment, because I felt I got high before I saw the high person and before I noticed any strong smell (I did maybe notice a subtle smell straight after). It wasn't that I smelled a strong weed smell and then I thought I got high. The first thing I noticed was the kundalini rush and altered perception. And then I saw a high person which corroborated the theory that it was a weed high. You can only doubt it by saying that the sudden peculiar changes was something else and that I either didn't see a high person or that their strawberry eyes and subsequent weed smell was a coincidence.

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@Carl-Richard may as well get used to it- it'll be legal globally sooner than later. Especially with dispensaries becoming the new cash cow as marijuana is going through mass commercialization.

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59 minutes ago, Terell Kirby said:

@Carl-Richard may as well get used to it- it'll be legal globally sooner than later. Especially with dispensaries becoming the new cash cow as marijuana is going through mass commercialization.

And soon we'll evolve past people needing to numb their consciousness with routine weed use.


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8 minutes ago, Carl-Richard said:

And soon we'll evolve past people needing to numb their consciousness with routine weed use.

there are cases of weed expanding consciousness- so who's to say. Each mind is unique and sovereign to itself

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1 hour ago, Terell Kirby said:

there are cases of weed expanding consciousness- so who's to say. Each mind is unique and sovereign to itself

You missed the important part of the sentence: routine. The more often you smoke weed and associate with masturbation and crackers rather than shamanistic rituals, the less consciousness expanding you should expect it to be.

Also, I'm for legalizing weed, but in a civilized society, I'm for people keeping their psychotropic substances outside public areas.

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Public area means a dwelling place, a business, church, school, hospital, school bus stop, government building, a public road, all or any portion of a park, city, town, village, or other similar area that can reasonably be expected to be populated by humans.

If not a law, there should the very least be a norm for keeping weed smoke far away from places where you would expect to run into other people (or where the smoke makes contact with other people).

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Hating on people who are genuinely experiencing immense pain and difficulty is a lower perspective.

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On 2025-09-02 at 0:13 AM, Carl-Richard said:

And then I sent a tip to the local police cuz fuck that shit.

That makes sense.

Since you’re also basically a forum cop.

 

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I get that it’s annoying. I don’t love it either, weed is my least favorite drug- but still calling the cops is kinda wack. 


Pursue Reality 

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7 minutes ago, BlessedLion said:

I get that it’s annoying. I don’t love it either, weed is my least favorite drug- but still calling the cops is kinda wack. 

 

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That's funny. Perhaps you should have consoled yourself with the fact that at least you're not the one who's slowly frying your lungs and your brain for no reasons no other than a temporary high. I wouldn't be too concerned about the second hand smoking effects at all. As a matter of fact, I'd probably feel a smug sense of superiority wash over me while looking at these people


Blind leading the blind

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On 8/18/2025 at 1:17 PM, Carl-Richard said:

let it go

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5 hours ago, Yimpa said:

Hating on people who are genuinely experiencing immense pain and difficulty is a lower perspective.

I can't describe myself as hating people, and definitely not stoners.

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19 hours ago, PurpleTree said:

That makes sense.

Since you’re also basically a forum cop.

 

19 hours ago, BlessedLion said:

I get that it’s annoying. I don’t love it either, weed is my least favorite drug- but still calling the cops is kinda wack. 

I've also sent a police tip when some absolute knobhead transported an electric scooter on top of his electric scooter for 100 meters, placed it in the middle of the train tracks and left. When you put other people's lives, autonomy or livelihood in danger (a gym is a business), be it for your own gain or out of negligence, that's when law enforcement comes in.

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On 06/09/2025 at 11:34 PM, Carl-Richard said:

If you can't feel any influence from a microdose exposure to a psychoactive substance, even tobacco, you're either interoceptively inept or you're so used to dulling yourself with drugs that you can't feel any subtle change.

And I'm going even more radical than that. In the gym before, I've been in the same room as somebody who was high, I didn't know that they were there initially, but I felt something was slowly creeping up on me. I was getting the kundalini rush sensation in my spine that I get from weed. I was like "why am I getting high?", so I looked around, and then there is this guy with extremely blood shot eyes who smells like weed. In fact, I think this guy could probably be the cause of what happened with the ventilation system that day.

 

Bro that's not normal at all, did you ever deal with mental health issues like schizophrenia or similar?

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2 hours ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

That's funny. Perhaps you should have consoled yourself with the fact that at least you're not the one who's slowly frying your lungs and your brain for no reasons no other than a temporary high. I wouldn't be too concerned about the second hand smoking effects at all. As a matter of fact, I'd probably feel a smug sense of superiority wash over me while looking at these people

There comes a point where it's no longer just "second-hand smoke", as in the dose is no longer negligible. Hotboxing a car, blowing smoke in someone's face, perhaps blowing smoke in the ventilation system of a gym.


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21 minutes ago, Carl-Richard said:

 

I've also sent a police tip when some absolute knobhead transported an electric scooter on top of his electric scooter for 100 meters, placed it in the middle of the train tracks and left. When you put other people's life, autonomy or livelihood in danger (a gym is a business), be it for your own gain or out of negligence, that's when law enforcement comes in.

Oki doki officer Carl 👮 

 

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15 hours ago, cistanche_enjoyer said:

Bro that's not normal at all, did you ever deal with mental health issues like schizophrenia or similar?

Yes, in fact, I'm running the forum live from the mental hospital now as we speak. Shame Leo is also schizo-friendic, my schizo-best-friendy.

You know what is also not normal? Kundalini symptoms. You know what kundalini symptoms do? They make you sensitive to energy.

What is also not normal is calling yourself "God". Or calling yourself "awake". Or thinking that you're the only conscious person in existence. These things can actually get you hospitalized if you're not careful and your hair is a bit messy and you forgot to brush your teeth and you slept bad last night so your speech is not as coherent as it could be.

But we can run through a DSM-5 list (or ICD-11) together and I'll answer it as honest as possible.

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