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    You need to kill Reno so that the voices stop.
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    you will never find a functioning weed smoker that has a mental disability. all those people that hold jobs and smoke weed aren't bipolar or have borderlined personality disorder. they are already happy people to begin with and you'll never ever hear them say they "need" weed.
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    Dependence vs. Addiction

    Dependence means needing a drug to feel physically okay. It doesn’t necessarily mean you are addicted—for example, many people can be dependent on a prescribed medication without being addicted. The difference is that people that are addicted start to think about the drug all the time and make it a higher priority than other things in their life; they often make bad decisions that work against their health and their overall well-being. In the case of a medication, they may start to abuse it (using it differently than how the doctor has prescribed) by taking more of it or crushing it and injecting it. Or in the case of a drug like marijuana, they will be unable to stop using it even though it is causing problems with school, jobs, or relationships. People with addictions are often unable to see—or admit—that this is happening.
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    Not Just a Crummy Day

    From portrayals in movies and on TV of people addicted to heroin, people have an image of drug withdrawal as sweating, shaking, and being curled up in bed with unbearable pain. Marijuana withdrawal is a lot more subtle, but every bit as real.

    The main mental symptoms of marijuana withdrawal include:

    Being irritable
    Feeling anxious or worried
    Feeling depressed
    Being restless
    Having trouble sleeping at night and feeling tired during the day
    Having low appetite or losing weight
    Some people having marijuana withdrawal might not realize it. Some of the symptoms just contribute to being in a lousy mood, and it’s often easy to blame that feeling on other people annoying you or just having a bad day. You can also have physical symptoms like:

    Stomach pain
    Sweatiness
    Shakiness
    Fever
    Chills
    Headache
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