To: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] From: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] Subject: RE: Interesting!
I'm not even finished yet and I have to say knowing you, I disagree with number 4 but I guess you kind of have an "addictive personality" so there's your excuse I guess??
To: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] From: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] Subject: RE: Interesting!
Lol yeah well you're funny looking. Seriously though, all of that shit is true, you have your scientific proof right in front of you. Even check out the references, it's legit.
To: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] From: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] Subject: RE: RE: Interesting
Okay finished. I agree its not all bad but it even states use should be limited and is discouraged in adolescents. This website is also obviously very pro-drug, legit or not there's always two sides to every story. It's not going to include the negative effects when its trying to tell people how wonderful marijuana is.
I'm not trying to rip on you tat do what you want but it does kill your brain cells which you can't exactly afford to lose any more of and dramatically effects your short term memory.
To: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] From: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] Subject: RE:RE:RE: Interesting!
Fyi dude!
"Adolescence (from Latin: adolescere meaning "to grow up") is a transitional stage of physical and mental human development generally occurring between puberty and legal adulthood (age of majority)."
Which means as of March, I will no longer be an adolescent, so it's all good. And I didn't really need a short term memory anyway. Important stuff will just move right on through to long term storage! Right?
To: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] From: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: Interesting
I would consider adulthood 18, but yes I suppose you won't be I still wouldn't say it's all good though
And I don't think it works like that, I'm pretty sure information needs to register short term before it can be stored long term? Think about it!! If you don't remember something in the first place, how do you suppose you're going to remember it later?
To: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] From: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] Subject: RE:RE:RE:RE: Interesting!
I would consider adulthood 18 too, if I couldn't get away with 17. Gotta love being magical sometimes, amirite?
... I guess that does make sense. But I'm fine. I remember lots of stuff, all of that memory business is all really blown out of proportion. Memory is really only an issue when you're actually in the act of being high. I sometimes leave stuff and forget where I put it down, but it's no big!
To: Tatum [tatumdonnelly@cci.edu] From: Sera [seraphimdonnellyrousseau@cci.edu] Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Interesting!
I probably shouldn't be telling you this. Like at all. But last summer when we were home I took a book out from the library about memory and apparently you remember things better if your in a similar state or situation from when you first learned them.
Essentially that means if you get high when you study? you should be high when you write the test too lol bad idea..why am I telling you this?