doctorRobert
Well-Known Member
yeah because it helps blood and oxygen flow it is an awesome sleep helper right before bed
lmao, that's exactly what I do, like every hour. I'll be like, Ok, I could get 4 hours...ok, 3 1/2....once I get down to an hour I usually just get the fuck up.The exact same shit happens to me if I don't smoke. I look at the clock at 1 am and be like "alright I can still get six hours of sleep, not bad."
Then after two hours of failing to fall asleep, I look back at the clock at 3 am "Okay, I'll feel tired but I can still get a good 4 hours..." The cycle continues until mourning when I see dawn break through the windows. Ironically enough, something about seeing dim sunlight makes me drowsy and comfortable enough to fall asleep and miss my mourning, hence an extra semester of college
lol, I'll have to remember to blaze a bowl before bed tonight in YOUR honor.I'm dry until Thursday or Friday. So no BBB for me.
mythic
really? I'm going to have to tell my grandma that next time she's bitching about me smoking. I'll be like, jesus, I'm just trying to BREATHE here...yeah because it helps blood and oxygen flow it is an awesome sleep helper right before bed
lol, I can't believe in the entire time I've been at RIU I haven't mentioned BBB. It's like the bedtime equivalent of wake and bake...
Yes, every night, I smoke before I go to bed. I'm about to jump in the shower, but I'm gonna blaze bowls before bed.
me too actually maybe i should toke right before bed lol i just toke all day long anyway but i dont have like a special bowl for bed i used to do a small shot of meth though when i was a junkie right befopre bed if i had been up on like a 2 week binge and kinda fiendy i would shoot like .2g and go to sleep not feeling so cracked outThe exact same shit happens to me if I don't smoke. I look at the clock at 1 am and be like "alright I can still get six hours of sleep, not bad."
Then after two hours of failing to fall asleep, I look back at the clock at 3 am "Okay, I'll feel tired but I can still get a good 4 hours..." The cycle continues until mourning when I see dawn break through the windows. Ironically enough, something about seeing dim sunlight makes me drowsy and comfortable enough to fall asleep and miss my mourning, hence an extra semester of college