ted smokes weed

I have smoked some weed in the past, but I have to say that I’ve never smoked it on purpose. I smoke it when I’m having a bad day, and I smoke it when I’m happy and content. I don’t want to take up space, and I don’t want my weed to be wasted. That being said, I have experimented with smoking weed, and I have smoked some pretty heavy stashes.

The good news is that you can get high on whatever you want. It’s not a drug, it’s not a habit, and the only thing it’s going to do is give you a temporary high. The bad news is that it’s not going to give you any sort of lasting happiness or contentment. The effect is temporary, so it’s really only useful for getting drunk.

In the short-term, weed is a very effective drug for short-term pleasure. In the long-term, weed is a very effective drug for short-term pleasure. And in the short-term, weed can give a temporary high, but in the long-term it can kill you.

Weed is a drug. But it isn’t the only drug that can kill you. It’s a very effective drug for short-term pleasure. In the long-term, it’s a very effective drug for short-term pleasure. And in the short-term, it can kill you.

I don’t know what’s the best way to describe it, but in terms of a few things, weed can give a slight boost to your brain, while weed can give a slight boost to your brain. And weed can make you a bit more mentally stable.

Weed is a non-psychoactive drug. In terms of physical properties, it is a very strong stimulant with a good amount of strength and a very strong sense of well-being. Its actually a very effective drug for a little bit of pleasure. In terms of mental stability, it is a very healthy stimulant for that.

So, yes, weed is an amphetamine like speed or Adderall, but it is not a psychoactive drug which is an amphetamine-mimicking drug. It is not a mind-altering drug and it does not have any other effect beyond that.

Like other amphetamines, it has a very strong impact on the nervous system. While it is fairly safe to use, it is not recommended for people with cardiovascular problems or liver problems.

There have been some studies that have shown that the use of marijuana and other psychoactive substances can cause increased blood pressure. As it turns out, the effects of cannabis are very similar to those of alcohol. The effects of both are increased heart rate and blood pressure. Even people who don’t smoke can experience an increased heart rate and blood pressure due to the effects of cannabis. So, while it can be used safely, the effects of recreational use of marijuana are certainly not for everyone.

I like the idea of a “legal” drug.

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