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Quote by sprite
pretty much the same thing, quite honestly. not a criticism, but really, most of us are talking about few hits to loosen up, not getting so blotto that we can't function. smile


I’m learning. I think the potential is there. I’ve just not found my comfort zone. I don’t get a lot of time to try, so when I do have the time, and I’m not in the mood, another opportunity passes by. A drink now and then is more easily negotiated.
Wouldn't you rather have a nice cup of tea?
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Had some wonderful ideas, but I never wrote anything worth a damn while high. To each their own, though.

Don't believe everything that you read.

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I’m a happy drunk. Giddy. Goofy. Flushed face. Always laughing my ass off and doing goofy shit just makes me laugh more. But I can’t write when drunk. While drinking? Hell ya.

Only recently have indulged in the smoke. First time, had a hybrid of about 11% and was a really fun experience. I felt drunk. All my senses were heightened to the point of paranoia, but in that fun way. “Shh. Shh. Do you think they heard that?” And then laugh my ass off. I heard things I’d not heard before. But I was in no condition to write.

Then next time, I tried a much stronger version of sativa (19%) and got impatient, smoked too much, and experienced cotton mouth, and major sensory overload. It was like a strobe light was flashing in my brain on the highest setting, and a little monkey was slamming his cymbals together at the base of my brain at the back of my neck. I was wrecked. I considered calling an ambulance but I knew I only needed to go through this for two or three hours. What I didn’t know was that time vertically stood still. I’d close my eyes and try to focus on various things, trying to pass time. But when I would check my phone for time, thinking ten or fifteen minutes passed, it was usually just a minute or too. It was excruciating. I was in no condition to write.

Recently, I got another blend, this time a four strain blend, and tried again. I became detached from my self, unable to control my journey. That complete lack of control is something I do not like. Again, writing was a no go. If I drink too much, I get tired and sleep. Not with smoking, at least, not for me.

I’m not going to vape or try edibles, but I’d like to tinker with a bong. It’s quite possible, one puff of the magic smoke is all I need. Too much, and I’m baked and detached. No thank you.

But seriously, do I really need any chemical help to be more creative? I don’t think so. I don’t foresee me writing high, but a few rum and cokes, some limoncello, or a glass of vintage port loosens me up just enough to write. I think I need to do so this weekend. It’s been a while.



Makes sense. Smoking up IN ORDER TO BE creative is a different thing though. For some smoking weed is just for a mild high, or a soothing sensation. It's not QUITE like drinking coffee, but it's not as far off for me, for example, as most would think. It's certainly not a case of getting hammered or completely baked. For me, sometimes, it can be more like an accompaniment. At best a mild catalyst but hardly the harbinger of inspiration.
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The stories here are so bad that I just assumed the authors were stoned.
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The stories here are so bad that I just assumed the authors were stoned.


yep. every single story here sucks, dude.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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The stories here are so bad that I just assumed the authors were stoned.


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yep. every single story here sucks, dude.


Finally, someone has the guts to speak truth to power. So right, fairly newbie dude. They are all shite. I'm sure there are discussions underway to shut 'er down.
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I love doing the drugs.
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Weed, Alcohol, or any other drug can be both an aid, and a hindrance, depending on the person, timing, and personal circumstances. The only limiting factors to your creativity are usually your life experiences, and your willingness to explore your fantasies and boundaries, and to look and educate yourself outside and beyond those. Sometimes the drugs help, but you still have to be able to examine from different "heights" to make sure your thought processes are coherent and understandable.


My workplace has a zero tolerance on drugs, with a lot of random testing. So I don't get much of a choice on my writing state. Still a little undecided how I rate that. Then again, maybe I write more because i am cold sober.
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"One simply pulls the cork out of the bottle, waits three minutes, and two thousand or more years of Scottish craftsmanship does the rest."
- JG Ballard
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"One simply pulls the cork out of the bottle, waits three minutes, and two thousand or more years of Scottish craftsmanship does the rest."
JG Ballard


"A widespread taste for pornography means that nature is alerting us to some threat of extinction."
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I haven't much opinion on getting stoned, I've never had interest in smoking anything,
but I have once tried cannabis mixed into the cheeses on home-made pizza.

I don't generally write erotic stories or publish anything either,
my passion for writing ist mostly Story-Poems with Medieval theme, und they are mine alone,
but I always like a goblet of Pinot, or three, when I'm writing.
. . .♀♌TT☩✯⁂⊕⧋▽⧊ )◯( ψΨ∅ǯǮǯ∞✾❈❁✤. . .
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"One simply pulls the cork out of the bottle, waits three minutes, and two thousand or more years of Scottish craftsmanship does the rest."
JG Ballard


Great quote. I took half my other erotic non de plume (J G Cain) from Mr. Ballard. Odd duck, great writer.
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"Female writers of Erotica in the Middle East"
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"Female writers of Erotica in the Middle East"


Looks like Wilma Flintstone over the knee of Betty Rubble to me. Looks like the Flintstones are making a return to reach a new generation!
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Great quote.


I have more.
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I love yo write when I am high and tripping balls
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"If I close my eyes on hallucinogens, I get a vision of great scaly dragons in outer space, they're winding slowly and eating their own tails. Sometimes my skin and all the room seem sparkling with scales, and it's all made out of serpent stuff. And as if the whole illusion of life were made of reptile dream."
- Allen Ginsberg
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"A widespread taste for pornography means that nature is alerting us to some threat of extinction."


Don't think that a taste for pornography has much to do with an urge to procreate -- which would counter a threat of extinction. Or am I missing something here.
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I smoke while writing sometimes.. It's already been said, but it can take you to places you otherwise would not venture to. Sometimes it can take a stale idea and turn it into something deliciously perverse ?.
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Don't think that a taste for pornography has much to do with an urge to procreate -- which would counter a threat of extinction. Or am I missing something here.


It's a quote from J. G. Ballard. I simply posted it. Any comments are welcome.
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"Drunks ramble. So do books by drunks"
- John Irving
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Looks like Wilma Flintstone over the knee of Betty Rubble to me. Looks like the Flintstones are making a return to reach a new generation!


Barney likes to watch.
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"Tell him I was too fucking busy-- or vice versa."

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Barney likes to watch.


Fred too... The 60's cartoon weren't as freed from societal straight-jackets as they are today. They never let on that Fred shared Wilma with Barney and Barney shared Betty with Fred. They also didn't reveal that Wilma liked to share Fred with Barney, nor that Betty liked to share Barney with Fred. Oh, course, those foursomes they had just couldn't be shared in that time and age. LoL
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“Misery is a book about cocaine. Annie Wilkes is cocaine. She was my number-one fan.”

Stephen King - Rolling Stone 2014
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“Misery is a book about cocaine. Annie Wilkes is cocaine. She was my number-one fan.”

Stephen King - Rolling Stone 2014



I didn't know that. I love that story.
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No one's first draft is ever their best, craft takes time and effort. So maybe you'd want to write stoned then edit sober. But if you're editing, what's the point of writing stoned in the first place?
The editing removes the words 'romnace'.
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Had some wonderful ideas, but I never wrote anything worth a damn while high. To each their own, though.



Funniest thing I've read all night! I truly Laughed so loud I snorted!
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No one's first draft is ever their best, craft takes time and effort. So maybe you'd want to write stoned then edit sober. But if you're editing, what's the point of writing stoned in the first place?



My first drafts suck.

I write sober because I think overall I'm more receptive to the entire range of possibilities. I will often edit stoned once or twice, to allow some interesting word choices or weird sentence structures. But I edit sober like 20 more times after I edit stoned, to make sure what I thought was brilliant while stoned isn't actually kinda stupid when seen sober.

The edit is more important than the first draft.