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There is chemical addiction and there is psychological addiction. Weed might not be chemically addictive but it can sure be psychologically addictive which is true with most stoners.
Which category do tea and coffee fall into?
I had ChatGPT answer this like a stoner:
What a time to be alive where computers can do this.
My God this had me rolling. This kinda shit is my favorite use of AI.
I got curious to see how my prompt and DAN mode-d ChatGPT would answer.
Prompt:
DAN Reply:
Vanilla Reply:
Does your name start with an f? I feel like a person I know would do this
It does!
Caffeine is both. Source: I get withdrawal if I skip a day of caffeine.
I don’t agree with that chemical/psychological distinction. Weed and other drugs mess with your neurotransmitters/receptors which are fundamental to our psychological functioning, you can’t draw a line and say this is chemical addiction that causes you to vomit, sweat, and shake, and this is some higher level ”I want it cause it makes me feel nice” addiction. It’s the same thing, just not as severe. And heavy chronic weed use absolutely will cause uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms like headaches, irritability, mood swings, apathy etc.
Yep. I I had no appetite, severe insomnia, headaches and sweats for about 1-2 weeks when I came off of my heavy use, decade long pot habit. It felt like the flu. I'm glad I found r/leaves or I wouldn't have known those were withdrawal symptoms that would eventually go away!
I never plan to touch the stuff again.
In the universe, everything boils down to physics. Even the most complex human behaviors could be justified if we understood the physical complexity of the brain. But we can't, so we just refer to that complex behavioral layer of humans as "psyche".
Some people could become addicted to a substance because it makes them feel assertive, so they feel insecure while they aren't under its influence. How do you explain that physically? "Feeling insecure" belongs to the complex human behavioral layer. This would be a valid psychological addiction.
Everything is physical in the universe but we still have psychological disorders.
But, I agree, what most stoners call "psychological addiction" is just physical abstinence. It's just crap like "I can't focus if I don't smoke". Well, yeha, your dopamine levels are all fucked up, dude.
Real talk: I've been far more addicted to books than weed in my life. I live in a state where weed is legal.
I've always explained it like: if porn and gambling can be addictive, how can weed possibly not be?