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Hi! Me! I'm one of those people. Except it does have an affect on my life in a way. It helps mine. My life got more productive and now has a higher quality.

tl:dr- I had massive medical issues that weren't getting resolved. I started smoking because my friends did. And then realized I wasn't getting migraines/ throwing

Weed can be very damaging to young people. But booze is the same, it's why we have age restrictions and strength restrictions on it. I started smoking at 14/15 and I am sure that some bits of my memory were killed by it. I fully support legalisation with the same age restrictions as alcohol. I hope at some point the

You and me both.

Seriously, I kind of want to move to Colorado over this. I'm not that big a pothead I just resent having to make special connections and risk jail time if I want access to something more innocuous than what's sold legally on the beer aisle of the grocery store.

The tide is finally turning. Should be before the end of the decade where you can buy this stuff legally from most states.

Seriously. The worst think I've ever seen anyone do while stoned was...um...a friend of mine forgot how to pee once. He was rather upset at the time. Also someone finished my ice cream once in college, and I'm pretty sure pot was involved.

I'm fairly certain that pot is just like alcohol or gambling or sex or anything else—Many people use it without any major effect on their lives, while some improperly use it to avoid their lives.

I'm so jealous of everyone in Colorado right now. Hopefully the commercial and social success of this law spreads to California in the coming years.

But what will we shake? What?!

"Rump."

Exactly. Cue the IPhone video of her doing bong hits in 3..2...

Oh yay, let's commend Beyoncé for having a thigh-gap. First off, fuck you. Second off, her pelvis is probably pushed back as it so often is to create the illusion of thigh thinness to appease to thick thigh haters. Thirdly, I THOUGHT THIGH GAP WAS OLD NEWS.

Don't get me started on Pennsylvania. We're becoming a massive embarrassment to this part of the Northeast.

I never stopped being a fussy eater, but learnt that if I was the cook I could prepare food the way I like it. Perhaps teaching him how to prepare his own food (don't know if he's old enough) could help. Even if it doesn't broaden his tastes, you won't have to prepare so many 'special' meals.

In one of my favorite judgmental fantasies, everyone who has ever employed clustered exclamation points gets Raptured up, RIGHT INTO GOD'S RECENTLY SHARPENED RIGHTEOUS CEILING FAN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS.

I'm having a delightful debate with an idiot I don't know via a mutual friend's facebook about this. Pissing off random strangers one status debate at a time: My favorite thing about FB.

I was also extremely picky - and I do have some issues with some stuff. But I will try almost anything now. Except weird wild game. I had a lot of hunters in my family. I've eaten black bear summer sausage, elk meatballs, pheasant, quail, etc. Most wild game is just too strong tasting for me. But I will try just

In all honesty, not really. I mean sure I am much, much better than I used to be when I was young, but I'm still quite picky about my food, and still dread eating at others homes a little bit haha I'm sure most regular people would still call me a pretty picky eater.

Being extremely picky, this was hands down my biggest worry about sleepovers. But what will I eat if I don't like their food!?

Pretty sure lots of really poor people are still really good parents and don't encourage marijuana use in their toddlers. Ditto teen parents, even those without means.