What is your goal in life?

Good stuff Jind. :kickass:

Mine is to find out who the hell is Amba Lambs.
Finish my solo project for the sake of finishing it.
To be happy and healthy and keep my loved ones the same.
 
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Enjoy life.
Make it into med school (aiming to become a psychiatrist).
Have my own semi-pro home studio.
To be happy and to make others happy.

edit: to have sex with olivia wilde would be mighty fine too.
 
You truly possess the scientific knowledge required for medical study, my friend from the ultimateoncology.com forums.
Nice sarcasm >.>?

Enjoy life.
Make it into med school (aiming to become a psychiatrist).
Have my own semi-pro home studio.
To be happy and to make others happy.

edit: to have sex with olivia wilde would be mighty fine too.
Nice, and Lol at Olivia Wilde, who wouldn't want to have sex with her? XD.

I don't know but I'v read that marijuana promotes cell growth.

http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=marijuana+promotes+cell+growth?
It doesn't,

How Does Marijuana Affect the Brain?

Scientists have learned a great deal about how THC acts in the brain to produce its many effects. When someone smokes marijuana, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body.

THC acts upon specific sites in the brain, called cannabinoid receptors, kicking off a series of cellular reactions that ultimately lead to the “high” that users experience when they smoke marijuana. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors; others have few or none. The highest density of cannabinoid receptors are found in parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thoughts, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement.1

Not surprisingly, marijuana intoxication can cause distorted perceptions, impaired coordination, difficulty in thinking and problem solving, and problems with learning and memory. Research has shown that marijuana’s adverse impact on learning and memory can last for days or weeks after the acute effects of the drug wear off.2 As a result, someone who smokes marijuana every day may be functioning at a suboptimal intellectual level all of the time.

Research on the long-term effects of marijuana abuse indicates some changes in the brain similar to those seen after long-term abuse of other major drugs. For example, cannabinoid withdrawal in chronically exposed animals leads to an increase in the activation of the stress-response system3 and changes in the activity of nerve cells containing dopamine.4 Dopamine neurons are involved in the regulation of motivation and reward, and are directly or indirectly affected by all drugs of abuse.

If you want the link here, http://www.drugabuse.gov/Infofacts/marijuana.html
 
Make sure my girl and son are safe and fed

Make sure he grows up knowing right from wrong (generally not being a little shit like half the kids you see running the streets these days)

Continue to be involved in music, whether it becomes more full time or remains part time
 
so where it says it destroys brain cells?

Marijuana and Mental Health
A number of studies have shown an association between chronic marijuana use and increased rates of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and schizophrenia. Some of these studies have shown age at first use to be a factor, where early use is a marker of vulnerability to later problems. However, at this time, it is not clear whether marijuana use causes mental problems, exacerbates them, or is used in attempt to self-medicate symptoms already in existence. Chronic marijuana use, especially in a very young person, may also be a marker of risk for mental illnesses, including addiction, stemming from genetic or environmental vulnerabilities, such as early exposure to stress or violence. At the present time, the strongest evidence links marijuana use and schizophrenia and/or related disorders.6 High doses of marijuana can produce an acute psychotic reaction; in addition, use of the drug may trigger the onset or relapse of schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals.

Also if you read the article its pretty much self explanatory.
 
Oh look, a government drug abuse website with facts. They're not biased at all, no way. I didn't see anything about killing brain cells.

Well in my 19 years of smoking it everyday I seem not to suffer from any of that. I must be special.