Once a buzz is dead, it's dead and isn't coming back.Is there a real physiological basis for "buzz kill?" Can something zap you back from highdom?
If one actually gets one's buzz killed, is it forever dead?
UNTIL.......you have to walk the dogs in sub freezing temps, or your electricity goes out, or you get your nose broken when your dog accidentally head butts you.....huhuhuhn All I need is some tasty waves, a cool buzz and Im fiiine....
Once a buzz is dead, it's dead and isn't coming back.
But you can always smoke another joint and get a new buzz.
LOL! A 95 lb Labrador Retriever. Poor Pitbulls always get a a bad rap.ouch...pittbull? and my electricity did go out one night late November, ice storm blew a transformer on my street
IDK. My buzzes usually last a while.
But what actually kills the buzz?
Abe,
Honestly, does anyone know what the physical process is when a buzz is killed? Does it compare in any way to an alcohol buzz or drunk.. Because, once I'm drunk, I tend to stay drunk (no matter what the circumstances)Is there a real physiological basis for "buzz kill?" Can something zap you back from highdom?
If one actually gets one's buzz killed, is it forever dead?