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Default Sep 12, 2018 at 08:56 PM
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Bored so I figure I’d post bout the walls breathing and my flor that seems to ripple anyone else have this? I notice when I smoke pot it does it more idk why I like smoking so much **** keeps me peeping out the windows
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Default Sep 12, 2018 at 10:33 PM
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I used to smoke pot too. It had pretty high THC (which they don't recommend when you have a psychotic disorder), but oh well. It didn't do much for me, but made me a little less paranoid and I'm always paranoid as hell. Well, the other good thing was, when I smoked it before going to sleep, I could sleep like an angel! Boy, I haven't had such good sleep since I don't know when without taking lots of sleeping pills. Insomniac for life.....

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Default Sep 13, 2018 at 08:32 AM
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Lmao neurotin +beer+pot=😴 it’s better than anphetamines I guess
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