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| I assume many others have noticed this - but when you smoke in the morning and then proceed through the day and then, say, eat a brownie or six, do you notice that the effect is almost non-palpable? Why is this? Tired? Burnt-out (whatever that means to everyone)? Strange to me tho, but I see it happen with many drugs. The second time around (in a short period of time) is never quite the same. Do we have to surprise our bodies? Give them time to recoup to enjoy the rise back up to being high? | |
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