Subj : Political Beer and Weed
To : AARON THOMAS
From : Mike Powell
Date : Tue May 27 2025 08:46 am
> I quit smoking weed about a year ago. I used to like getting stoned, and I
> still probably would, but I swear that the dispensaries started to exclusively
> sell weed that won't get you stoned.
> Seriously guys, this despite how silly all this sounds, I am dead serious:
That is possible. Are there regulations in your area that prevent the
dispensaries from selling you weed above a "certain power" (I don't know
how that is measured in weed)?
> I used to drink Budweiser. 4 Budweisers used to be enough to turn my lights
> off. But the last 2 times I bought a 6 pack of Budweiser, I drank all 6 and
> nothing. Not the slightest bit tipsy. Not even enough to make me stumble.
Your alcohol "stamina" is likely increasing. Remember your first few
drinks and how easily you got drunk? Then remember how it started to take
a few more?
It is also possible that Budweiser has lowered the alcohol content.
Also, remember how eating before, or while, drinking makes it more
difficult to get a buzz.
> I'm a serious guy. I joke around a little, but this is a serious story. Why
> does weed not get me high anymore? I suppose there could be some idiots growin
> it, and there could have been some bad harvests. Ok, fine. But beer won't get
> me drunk either? That is ridiculous! I tried Budweiser, Heineken, Becks, all o
> my favorite brands. And nothing. No buzz.
The longer you drink, the more it takes for you to feel a buzz.
> So I started wondering: Why would the elites NOT want us inebriated? They
> elites want us sober for some reason. That's why the shitty weed, and that's
> why the shitty Budweiser. I googled it and Budweiser IS a member of the World
> Economic Forum. And I didn't bother checking, but so are probably Heineken and
> Becks. So tonight I thought "Hmm, what if I drink local IPA?"
Why wouldn't they want you drunk is what I would ask. Inebriated people
usually make poorer decisions, as do stoned people, so I would expect that
a drunk populace would be to their advantage.
> I bought a 6 pack of a local IPA and sure enough, I'm buzzed. The local IPA
> isn't a World Economic Forum member, and they are still letting their customer
> get buzzed.
I would check but I would suspect your local IPA probably has a higher
percentage of alcohol in it, and may have always been that way.