Someone just asked the opposite of this question here and I was wondering if there are cases were you’re just not interested in something but you know the community is great nonetheless.

  • Theo@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Marijuana Aficionados. I’ve been straight edge my entire life but always hung out with them. Now, it is more common since legal restrictions have been lifted. The community in general is well, chill.

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      11 hours ago

      My dad gave me advice a hundred years ago, and it’s probably a George Carlin bit or something, but there’s a difference in philosophy between drunks and stoners. A drunk will pound a beer, or sip from a personal flask, or bring their own six pack to a party. A stoner’s first impulse is to light a joint and find someone to pass it off to. It’s communal, and it brings others into the circle, where alcohol is isolating. Obviously it’s a generalization, but it sort of fits.

      • That sounds like Carlin, but Carlin dispensed much wisdom in his time.

        My favorite story from Jack Marigold’s A Child’s Garden of Grass goes something like:

        A drunk, an acidhead, and a pothead are walking through the woods. As it becomes evening, they come to a city surrounded by a wall, and in the wall is a closed door with a sign that reads: “This door is only open 9-5”. After knocking and getting no answer for a few minutes, the drunk shakes his fist and says, 'let’s smash the door down!" The acidhead peers at the doorknob for a few minutes and says, “let’s just float through the keyhole.” The pothead shakes his head and says, “naw, man; let’s just sit here and wait for it to open in the morning.”

        I can’t handle pot; makes me super nauseous for the entire time I’m high. Always has. But I love the people.

          • Hmmm… Mayhap. IM(limited)E, there isn’t a lot of thinking going on, either.

            My other favorite excerpt from ACGoG:

            S: Are you hungry?
            Y: No. Wait, do you mean hungry, like food, or hungry, like in a search for knowledge?
            S: What the hell are you taking about?
            Y: You asked if I was hungry.
            S: Did I?
            Y: Yes.
            S: Well… are you?
            Y: Am I what?

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              I never claimed that the thoughts were always relevant to others.

              The reason they don’t know what’s happening is because they’ve already moved on to thinking about other things. They’ve gone down a mental rabbit hole so fast, it’s going to take some time to get back to that conversation that was happening moments ago.

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        9 hours ago

        it’s communal, and it brings others into the circle

        As a big pot head I think this is the big point. If you see someone smoking, there’s a damn good chance they’ll let you take a smoke. But you gotta be careful, cause then you’re gonna be stuck into a 30 minute convo about nothing haha

        I didn’t say “perfect chance” because one time I was in German outside a club and smelled someone smoking a joint so I mimed the smoking gesture and he called me a selfish American and then they all laughed at me haha. But then later that night they called me over to do a couple shots with them so ¯\(ツ)

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        10 hours ago

        I agree. I used the term ‘marijuana aficionado’ because I hang out with those who exclusively smoke bud straight up from the dispensary. I don’t get involved with other types of users.