Writing about cannabis for my college psychology class

When I was simply going to school I started smoking a lot of pot! When it started to get in the way of my classes I switched gear and tried to incorporate weed into my studies! Case in point was the substantial research paper I had to write for my psychology class, then I decided to use another weird topic, and research how much cannabis use impacted our love of movies.

I picked horror movies and comedies in particular, because these are the two genres of movie that rely most heavily on emotional responses; then a comedy makes you laugh, a horror movie makes you fearful… However, how much does cannabis consumption affect the experience? The results will not come as a surprise to anyone who smokes cannabis properly.

Since these genres of movie rely on automatic responses from the brain, cannabis helps people love them even more than ever; then for example, a lot of people will try and recognize the ending to a horror movie, however when smoking cannabis they just get absorbed into the story, which makes it more disturbing. Cannabis allows people to shut down the analytic part of their brain, and enhance the emotional response to stimuli. While smoking some cannabis sativa before a substantial test won’t help you in any way, smoking out before a horror movie will help you love it a lot more. My cool psychology professor gave me a high score for the project, and based on his notes I recognize it’s because he smokes a lot of cannabis himself. I wish I could simply write all my term papers about marijuana.

 

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