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First time I smoked I was 14 turning 15, and it was White Rhino, major lightwieght back in the day, joints all the way and teenths used to last me 3 - 4 days :L Now I'm lucky if it lasts an hour. By the way here are my smoking apparatuses, building a collection wink.png

 

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you know thats ALL chinese right?

 

 

 

You don't want to get caught sticking with green wink.png

 

whats wrong with people sticking to the green? people stick to coffee everyday.

 

weeed hasent killed anyone EVER and caffiene has so just think about that.

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The first time I was asked to smoke, I said no and the kids that asked me got suspended for a week.

 

Did you rat on them?

The first time I was asked to smoke, I said no and the kids that asked me got suspended for a week.

Soo? i bet they have more fun than you and atleast one of them will be more succesful than you.

I don't make decisions that could effect my future very negatively.

 

I'm in all AP classes, straight A student, and I still smoke. Marijuana actually improves the regrowth of brain cells and relieves stress. Has it killed anybody? No. Only reason it's illegal is.. Oh wait, there's no valid reason. 

I don't make decisions that could effect my future very negatively.

 

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