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onewheelwizzard:
This might just seem silly but I know people who swear by apples as ... instruments for smoking weed.
Hat:
Apple bongs are a childish novelty.
Also the reason saying you do weed sounds so ridiculous is that it is such a vague verb that it doesn't really give any context whatsover to the noun. I mean if you really wanted to say "I partake in marijuana in several different forms depending on my mood" you can always just say "I grill like a mad sucker" and people will understand you.
Elizzybeth:
Onewheelwizard, I want to thank you for your eloquent, well researched posts on this topic. They've led me, finally, to the conclusion that my personal aversion to weed is not at all a matter of worry about health concerns or what it might do to my ability to make good decisions or how it might affect me emotionally (and that it never really was about any of those things, though I sometimes told myself as much). Instead, it's for these two reasons:
(1) My only experience with weed to date was when I was thirteen and accidentally ate a pot cookie, which my parents had left unmarked in the freezer. I completely freaked out, because I had an appointment with my optometrist within an hour, and I was sure that it was going to be completely obvious when he looked at my eyes. My dad told me to drink a bunch of milk to counter the effects; I did and subsequently felt nauseous (probably because of all the milk). Thus, I associate pot intake with freaking out and stomach aches. Whoops!
(2) I really don't like the way it smells when smoked, just as I don't like the smell of gardenias or cabbage or bologna (and I've smelled weed pretty much daily for about ten years).
Thus, it's okay with me that my boyfriend gets high and my friends all get high and my parents get high. Good for them!
RedLion:
I wonder what a pot Falafel would taste like.
Barmymoo:
If falafel is what I think it is, it'd probably taste the same as a normal falafel. Those things are very flavourful.
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