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  • 10thGlyphix@lemmy.ziptoMemes@sopuli.xyzScromit
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    2 months ago

    I have only been maybe 3 times. Driving myself 2 of 3 times qualifies as “usually”. as to why, ambulances are like $3k per trip and I have an inhuman pain tolerance. A 6.5mm kidney stone or a hole from a 16penny nail that through and throughed my foot, if I am conscious, i am not spending $3k on a 30 minute glorified cab ride.


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    2 months ago

    Had* and it wasnt addiction. I decided to stop and imidiately stopped. Its been years. My life was boring, empty, and depressing, I used the green to mask the void. But now I have filled it with substance, meaning, and purpose.


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    2 months ago

    Well, I had been smoking almost all day every day for a decade, the last year I was hitting dab at least 3 times per day. The weekend of the incident, i ate an early breakfast, drove for 6 hours, then went backcountry camping with what I thought was enough food/water (I was wrong) and a too much thc. Went all day with very little food/water, hitting a 2g vape every few minutes and walked around 17 miles. Then my friend drove us the 6 hour drive home, about an hour later I got a ride to the hospital, I usually drive myself to the hospital but I could barely move. I dont mess with that stuff or anything else anymore. Being clean feels better anyway.


  • 10thGlyphix@lemmy.ziptoMemes@sopuli.xyzScromit
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    2 months ago

    I was hospitalized with a similar condition called Canabanoidosis. Nearly died. Took 8 iv bags, other medicine, and 3 days of bedrest to survive. Ironically, its chronic. So no more of beelzabubs broccoli for me. The ratio of thc to blood in my blood was so wack that my blood became too acidic. Spasming and vomiting in response to water even touching my mouth. Very nearly died.







  • 10thGlyphix@lemmy.ziptomemes@lemmy.worldCourage
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    3 months ago

    I had $0 to my name and a junk truck, I sold the junk truck for scap, bought a ticket to fly 2,500 miles to a start i have never been to. To stay with a comunity I had never met or messaged. As a result I was having my phone bill paid, my room and board free, staying in a 1.5 mil home in L.A. county, then I got a free trip to Southern asia where I got to travel to 5 countries. I had free room and board, didnt spend a dime on travel. No catch, no danger, no suffering. $0 to see India, Napal, Myanmar, Cambodia, & south korea. I didnt know any of these things awaited me. All I knew was I was going to stay with a comunity i had not met. But I had courage and trusted in my Karma. And had the best years of my life. And was able to help thousands of people. Now I am known around the world by thousands as a kind and intelligent helper of humanity. And I have never been a social media or youtube influencer. I did it all accidentally. Because I had good karma, and courage. Not money.


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    3 months ago

    Not all of them, clearly. If you avoid doing things due to a fear of dieing, you will never live. Being alive is not the same as living. Someone is a coma is alive, but they arent living. Living in fear is a half life. By your logic, we should never drive anywhere, because of the number of people who die in car accidents. We should not have skyscrapers, or power lines, or bridges, because the construction and maintainace of them is really dangerous and people could die.


  • 10thGlyphix@lemmy.ziptomemes@lemmy.worldCourage
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    3 months ago

    The guy is right. You are all missing the point. How do you think prehistoric humans traveled? How did the humans travel from what is now Russia to North america to become the “Native Americans”? You think they charged it to their Amex? Or took out a second mortgage. No. If you want to travel, use your feet, hop a train, get a job on a ship and use it as free travel then quit. Traveling takes money, or courage, the less money you have, the more courage you need, the more money you have the less courage you need. Its not complicated.