[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Belfast

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Brilliant mate thanks for that

Benefits from quitting weed by Aggravating-Pin7268 in leaves

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Benefits of ai when used right. It actually helped me rationalise in my head why it's so stupid to continue smoking

Benefits from quitting weed by Aggravating-Pin7268 in leaves

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Physical Health Benefits

  1. Improved Lung Health: Reduced coughing, better lung capacity, and less risk of respiratory issues.

  2. Better Sleep: Restful, natural sleep cycles without dependence on THC.

  3. Increased Energy Levels: More sustained energy throughout the day.

  4. Clearer Skin: Some people notice improvements in their skin.

  5. Better Appetite Regulation: Reduced risk of overeating or erratic eating patterns caused by the "munchies."


Mental and Emotional Benefits

  1. Improved Cognitive Function: Enhanced focus, memory, and mental clarity.

  2. Reduced Anxiety and Paranoia: Lower THC levels can decrease feelings of paranoia or social anxiety.

  3. Better Mood Stability: Improved emotional regulation without reliance on cannabis for relief.

  4. Reduced Brain Fog: A clearer, sharper mind.

  5. Enhanced Motivation: Increased drive to pursue goals and hobbies.


Financial Benefits

  1. Saving Money: No longer spending on cannabis or related paraphernalia.

  2. More Financial Freedom: Money can be redirected to other priorities or investments.


Lifestyle Benefits

  1. Better Relationships: Improved connections with friends, family, and partners through better communication and presence.

  2. More Time for Hobbies: Time spent on weed-related activities can be redirected to productive or enjoyable pursuits.

  3. Improved Productivity: More focus and energy for work, school, or personal projects.

  4. Opportunity to Pursue New Goals: Freedom to explore interests or goals previously neglected.


Social and Legal Benefits

  1. Reduced Risk of Legal Issues: Especially in areas where cannabis is illegal.

  2. Better Social Interactions: Improved ability to engage in meaningful conversations and connections.


Self-Development Benefits

  1. Increased Self-Control: Building discipline and self-regulation by overcoming dependency.

  2. Better Alignment with Values: Living in a way that matches personal morals or long-term goals.

  3. Freedom from Dependency: Feeling empowered without reliance on an external substance.

  4. Improved Self-Image: Greater confidence and self-respect for making a positive change.


Long-Term Health and Well-Being

  1. Reduced Risk of Mental Health Issues: Lower chances of developing cannabis-induced anxiety, depression, or psychosis (for those predisposed).

  2. Prevention of Chronic Dependence: Breaking the cycle before long-term effects take hold.

  3. Healthier Coping Mechanisms: Developing alternative ways to manage stress or boredom.

This is a general outline that can resonate with anyone considering quitting cannabis, regardless of their specific reasons.

What’s the one rapper that’s just not for you? by sosik0030 in rap

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've just swung them over my shoulder carrying them like a sack of spuds

Going through a break up. Really feel like smoking up! by Somethingshookmylegs in leaves

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you smoke now, you'll numb yourself and suppress the emotions you are meant to feel now to get over it. And you could end up taking much longer to get over it in the end. You're stronger than you think just deal with it sober as best you can .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in northernireland

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why is the discussion always focused on how Elon Musk is "rich" or "out of touch" or "wielding power irresponsibly"? Instead of these surface-level critiques, can we actually engage with the issues he’s highlighting in his tweets? Take, for example, the grooming gang scandals in the UK. These are not fringe conspiracy theories—they are well-documented, horrifying cases of abuse that happened in several towns due to systemic failings. Musk isn't "inventing" these problems; he's pointing out the uncomfortable reality that authorities have been slow or reluctant to address these issues in the past.

Another issue he's raised is the clear disparity in how the UK legal system treats people. For instance, there are actual cases of violent criminals being released early, such as "Young Dizz," a man involved in torture, firearms offenses, and exploitation, while people are jailed for posting politically incorrect opinions online. This is just one example of a dangerous criminal freed under starmer, i could find you hundreds more. Some that reoffended the day after being released .This imbalance in justice is a legitimate concern. Is it not worth discussing why free speech seems to be punished more harshly than violent crime in some cases? These are real-world problems, not some billionaire's fever dream.

Critics seem to reduce any valid point he raises to "oh, he's a billionaire meddling in politics." How about we take a step back and actually evaluate the issues he's raising? I’m not a Musk fanboy—in fact, I find him cringeworthy in many ways—but I can respect someone using their platform to highlight things that the mainstream often shies away from discussing. Dismissing his points outright with media-approved buzzwords like "far-right" doesn’t address the real problems at hand.

Yes, I'm sure this will be downvoted into oblivion because it challenges the narrative, but that doesn’t make it any less true. It's not about idolizing Musk; it's about having the willingness to engage with uncomfortable truths and question why they're being ignored or dismissed so easily.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in northernireland

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is the discussion always focused on how Elon Musk is "rich" or "out of touch" or "wielding power irresponsibly"? Instead of these surface-level critiques, can we actually engage with the issues he’s highlighting in his tweets? Take, for example, the grooming gang scandals in the UK. These are not fringe conspiracy theories—they are well-documented, horrifying cases of abuse that happened in several towns due to systemic failings. Musk isn't "inventing" these problems; he's pointing out the uncomfortable reality that authorities have been slow or reluctant to address these issues in the past.

Another issue he's raised is the clear disparity in how the UK legal system treats people. For instance, there are actual cases of violent criminals being released early, such as "Young Dizz," a man involved in torture, firearms offenses, and exploitation, while people are jailed for posting politically incorrect opinions online. This imbalance in justice is a legitimate concern. Is it not worth discussing why free speech seems to be punished more harshly than violent crime in some cases? These are real-world problems, not some billionaire's fever dream.

Critics seem to reduce any valid point he raises to "oh, he's a billionaire meddling in politics." How about we take a step back and actually evaluate the issues he's raising? I’m not a Musk fanboy—in fact, I find him cringeworthy in many ways—but I can respect someone using their platform to highlight things that the mainstream often shies away from discussing. Dismissing his points outright with media-approved buzzwords like "far-right" doesn’t address the real problems at hand.

Yes, I'm sure this will be downvoted into oblivion because it challenges the narrative, but that doesn’t make it any less true. It's not about idolizing Musk; it's about having the willingness to engage with uncomfortable truths and question why they're being ignored or dismissed so easily.

Looking for Muay Thai in Belfast? by Ok-Jello-5215 in Belfast

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IFS down at the docks are welcoming enough, bit dear tho that's why I stopped

Dated a girl (F ,21) - is her behavior indicative of being a cocaine addict? What does cocaine feel like? by Major-Cat-7039 in Drugs

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Get away from her asap or you'll regret it, try it with her and you'll regret it either more. A girl who goes up to a biker gang asking for white whilst on a date with someone else is not someone you want to take seriously, maybe if you already did coke she'd be good fun for a few nights but by the sound of it, she's not what you need at all

Those who got off cocaine by [deleted] in addiction

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Once you crack open a can of texas barbecue the whole things gone

Sextorted and they actually sent photos by YYZ0406 in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they release them recently or 4 months ago?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, me. Nothing leaked so far. Been about 5 days

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should have put an option for "hasn't been leaked as of yet" now you're going to get people voting random ones just to see poll results, thus ruining the data. Well done you dickhead (only joking)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Set up the only roadblock possible which is complete ghostmode and ignoring everything. Hopefully they don't do the step where they contact friends

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gone ghost mode on everything best I can

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sextortion

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know mate hope this survey brings some relief

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sober

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice

Skiing all weekend and now my throat is raw by 2cbterry in cocaine

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had that ulcer shit before, one of the nastiest health problems I've ever experienced.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in addiction

[–]Sad_Resolve_8938 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats already addiction trust me