Nate Diaz is in a good spot

SHORT-TERM EFFECTS

  • Short-term memory problems
  • Severe anxiety, including fear that one is being watched or followed (paranoia)
  • Very strange behavior, seeing, hearing or smelling things that aren’t there, not being able to tell imagination from reality (psychosis)
  • Panic
  • Hallucinations
  • Loss of sense of personal identity
  • Lowered reaction time
  • Increased heart rate (risk of heart attack)
  • Increased risk of stroke
  • Problems with coordination (impairing safe driving or playing sports)
  • Sexual problems (for males)
  • Up to seven times more likely to contract sexually transmitted infections
    than non-users (for females) 22,32 & 33
LONG-TERM EFFECTS
  • Decline in IQ (up to 8 points if prolonged use started in adolescent age)
  • Poor school performance and higher chance of dropping out
  • Impaired thinking and ability to learn and perform complex tasks
  • Lower life satisfaction
  • Addiction (about 9% of adults and 17% of people who started smoking as teens)
  • Potential development of opiate abuse
  • Relationship problems, intimate partner violence
  • Antisocial behavior including stealing money or lying
  • Financial difficulties
  • Increased welfare dependence
  • Greater chances of being unemployed or not getting good jobs.
Some of the Short Term effects are true. But the Long term effects are complete bullshit. Of course it's coming from a site called "DrugFreeWorld". Its impossible to prove any of those is a direct result of weed.
 
Some of the Short Term effects are true. But the Long term effects are complete bullshit. Of course it's coming from a site called "DrugFreeWorld". Its impossible to prove any of those is a direct result of weed.
How many years you smoking?
 
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS

  • Short-term memory problems
  • Severe anxiety, including fear that one is being watched or followed (paranoia)
  • Very strange behavior, seeing, hearing or smelling things that aren’t there, not being able to tell imagination from reality (psychosis)
  • Panic
  • Hallucinations
  • Loss of sense of personal identity
  • Lowered reaction time
  • Increased heart rate (risk of heart attack)
  • Increased risk of stroke
  • Problems with coordination (impairing safe driving or playing sports)
  • Sexual problems (for males)
  • Up to seven times more likely to contract sexually transmitted infections
    than non-users (for females) 22,32 & 33
LONG-TERM EFFECTS
  • Decline in IQ (up to 8 points if prolonged use started in adolescent age)
  • Poor school performance and higher chance of dropping out
  • Impaired thinking and ability to learn and perform complex tasks
  • Lower life satisfaction
  • Addiction (about 9% of adults and 17% of people who started smoking as teens)
  • Potential development of opiate abuse
  • Relationship problems, intimate partner violence
  • Antisocial behavior including stealing money or lying
  • Financial difficulties
  • Increased welfare dependence
  • Greater chances of being unemployed or not getting good jobs.

Source for any of this? Half of those claims are almost impossible to substantiate using figures and analysis. Conjecture.
 
Source for any of this? Half of those claims are almost impossible to substantiate using figures and analysis. Conjecture.
I smoked for nearly 20 years at least 10 of my friends are out of their minds right now,you spend too much time for a fake happiness,by the way I talk about serious smoking not casual smokers
 
Pettis has the same chance as everyone else against Diaz.... win early or leg-kick him to death to then gain top-position. If you leave your gameplan and get sucked into a boxing match, you lose.
 
I smoked for nearly 20 years at least 10 of my friends are out of their minds right now,you spend too much time for a fake happiness,by the way I talk about serious smoking not casual smokers
It sounds like you and your mates have some problems, and it's not the weed.
 
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