Cough to Get Off? The Biggest Stoner Myth, Debunked

We’ve all heard it: “You gotta cough to get off.” But does hacking up a lung actually make you higher? Science says no. Coughing is just your body rejecting hot smoke, and any “extra high” is just oxygen deprivation tricking your brain. Here’s why this classic stoner myth is total BS and what actually gets you higher.

Baked & Bizarre: The Strangest Things Stoners Have Ever Ordered While High

When you're high, food cravings hit differently. But some stoners take it to the next level—ordering insane late-night snacks that make no sense sober. From pickle-covered ice cream to burgers with 20 extra slices of cheese, here’s the wildest, real-life munchie madness ever recorded.

Edibles vs. Smoking: Which Actually Gets You Higher?

Which gets you higher—edibles or smoking? The answer isn’t just about dosage—it’s about how your body processes THC. While smoking hits fast and fades quickly, edibles take their time but pack a much stronger, longer-lasting punch. If you’re looking for control, stick with a joint or bong. Want an intense, all-day ride? Buckle up for edibles.

Mardi Gras & Marijuana: A High History of New Orleans’ Wildest Party

Mardi Gras and marijuana have been partners in crime for over a century, from the jazz clubs of the 1920s to the streets of the French Quarter today. But while New Orleans embraces excess, the law still has a double standard when it comes to weed. This is the story of how cannabis became a silent guest at the biggest party in the world and why it’s time to make it official.

Hemp Hits Different

Hemp-derived THC drinks are flooding the market as cannabis companies exploit legal gray areas following the 2018 Farm Bill. Major players like Trulieve and Curaleaf are bypassing dispensary regulations and taxation to deliver these products directly to consumers. This trend is creating irony for lawmakers while providing new legal options for the public.

Cannabis Smoke: Fact, Fiction, and Safer Highs

Cannabis smoke contains some of the same carcinogens as tobacco, but does that mean it causes cancer? Science says it’s not that simple. While combustion produces harmful compounds, cannabinoids may offer protective benefits. Learn the facts, bust the myths, and discover safer ways to get high without frying your lungs.

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