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ITT experiences where starting | continuing | quitting weed influenced your ability to get things done, acquire knowledge, stave off depression, maintain social relationships. I don't want to hear from apologists for the stoner lifestyle (you're wrong, just shut up), and neither from rigid moralists who casually deny that mood/mind-altering substances have a played a large and sometimes positive role in the (slow and faltering) progress of human civilizations. I wouldn't mind hearing from sometime or longtime weed microdosers, if there's such a thing.