• Cassa
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    21 days ago

    Isnt it still breaking social rules?

    like it’s legal to be drunk at the plane and all, but you can still get ostrizied for it? 🤔

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      21 days ago

      Unless you’re real new to weed you can certainly manage a flight stoned without causing a scene.

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      21 days ago

      Being drunk in public is a no-no because drunk people can be assholes. Not true for weed unless you’re having a panic attack or similar.

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        21 days ago

        Having a panic attack while super high is awful. It’s like a regular panic attack, but the sense of dread and lack of control over your thoughts is amped way up. At least that’s how it was for me the few times it happened. It’s part of the reason I try never to get too baked. I’m good with a single 5mg edible every once and a while. My days of bong rips and blunt rotations are behind me

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      21 days ago

      Not sure about the rules in America, but here in Europe they’ll sell you beer, wine and even spirits to drink on the plane. Sadly no weed, though.

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        21 days ago

        In the US you can buy alcohol in flight, but its against the law to drink your own personal alcohol if you brought any onto the plane

        If you fly first class, you typically can get a complimentary alcoholic beverage while everyone else is boarding, and then also get another once the plane is in flight.

        Thats why on occasion if theyre offering first class upgrade for like $80-$100 Ill do it, especially as a tall person. The extra space is great, and if youre already planning to drink in an airport bar during a layover then its basically moot. Airport bars charge like $20 for a watered down cocktail with less alcohol in it than the drinks an attendant will make