The smell of cannabis
Discussion
OK, I'll start by saying I've never taken recreational drugs in my life of any description, never smoked and have no intention of doing so.
However, if someone walks past that is on the stuff, I catch a brief whiff of it's "earthy" smell, which, to be honest doesn't bother me, I won't say I like it, but I don't dislike it.
The Mrs however hates it, but she also hates smoking.
Not sure what the point of the post is tbh,
but there you go.
However, if someone walks past that is on the stuff, I catch a brief whiff of it's "earthy" smell, which, to be honest doesn't bother me, I won't say I like it, but I don't dislike it.
The Mrs however hates it, but she also hates smoking.
Not sure what the point of the post is tbh,
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Can't stand it personally, but you smell it everywhere these days. If I walk into town I guarantee I will smell it once or twice as I walk past houses. I have been in Tesco's before and smelt it on someone who was two aisles away. The smell has been so strong from the car in front that I have been able to smell it in my car.
These people and their houses must absolutely reek of the stuff.
I live near the Thames, the amount of people who sit there and just smoke it in plain sight is incredible. Have the police essentially given up even trying to prosecute people?
These people and their houses must absolutely reek of the stuff.
I live near the Thames, the amount of people who sit there and just smoke it in plain sight is incredible. Have the police essentially given up even trying to prosecute people?
It must only be me who actually thinks the smell is quite pleasant? To my nose, it smells a bit like Christmas tree pine needles.
Never smoked the stuff and no intention to ever smoke it, but I don't mind the smell of it. I've seen loads of comments and threads over the years where people get really mad about the smell, especially if they can smell it in their garden or whatever, and it baffles me.
But then again, I did comment recently that I liked the smell of cigarettes and cigars despite being a non-smoker, so clearly it's me with the defective sense of smell![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
Agree with the comments though, it is absolutely everywhere these days. You smell it all the time in traffic, in town, in city, coming from peoples gardens, in the park, everywhere. People will just openly stand smoking it in public without a care in the world.
Never smoked the stuff and no intention to ever smoke it, but I don't mind the smell of it. I've seen loads of comments and threads over the years where people get really mad about the smell, especially if they can smell it in their garden or whatever, and it baffles me.
But then again, I did comment recently that I liked the smell of cigarettes and cigars despite being a non-smoker, so clearly it's me with the defective sense of smell
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Agree with the comments though, it is absolutely everywhere these days. You smell it all the time in traffic, in town, in city, coming from peoples gardens, in the park, everywhere. People will just openly stand smoking it in public without a care in the world.
It's not a good smell - smells like cat piss. The girl in the house next door smokes tons of it, sitting in the chair on her patio and within 30 seconds of her lighting up, my house stinks of the stuff. I've no issue with the plant itself and what people choose to do with it, but it's not a pleasant smell. It is however better than the stench of cigarette smoke.
I think it smells lovely dried. Smell is hugely subjective. Alchol for instance smells very bad to those who abstain. But wine drinkers sniff before drinking!
Burning is different, all burnt stuff stinks to my nose. Even incense etc.
In my experience usage demographic curve is very u shaped. Lots of losers use it, the middle has a stigma, but it ramps up again at the other end.
I can only see it going one way. Once it’s legalised I imagine the curve will flatten out as it’s a good return on investment in terms of health and time vs alcohol.
Burning is different, all burnt stuff stinks to my nose. Even incense etc.
In my experience usage demographic curve is very u shaped. Lots of losers use it, the middle has a stigma, but it ramps up again at the other end.
I can only see it going one way. Once it’s legalised I imagine the curve will flatten out as it’s a good return on investment in terms of health and time vs alcohol.
Edited by lizardbrain on Monday 24th June 16:00
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