What is the craziest thing done while high that you have ever heard of — or done yourself? In Dear Ganja Diary EP005, Fordee reacts to a viral news story from Thailand that sparked a big question: what is the actual craziest stoner moment people have had? The answer might range from bizarre munchie creations to just falling asleep at the wrong time. These Dear Ganja Diary stoner stories prove that cannabis hits everyone differently.
Dear Ganja Diary EP005: 3 Wild Stoner Stories
This episode of Dear Ganja Diary stoner stories was inspired by a friend sharing an article from UK publication Metro about a 23-year-old man in Thailand. He had been a regular cannabis user for two years, took a two-to-three month break, then came back with two grams in one session. What followed became one of the most extreme examples of what happens when you get too high in recent news. Without getting too graphic, let’s just say he made a very permanent decision he probably regretted.
That story led Fordee down a rabbit hole and uncovered two more bizarre news cases — a man in Tennessee who did something similarly extreme during a police chase, and a third story about a person who had been planning something radical since age 15. All three are covered in the video above.
What Happens When You Get Too High: The Real Range
Most people who have experienced what happens when you get too high have a much tamer list of craziest stoner moments cannabis can produce. Fordee’s own examples from this episode paint a realistic picture of an average stoner’s worst-case scenario:
- Eyes so heavy they refuse to stay open
- Raiding the kitchen and turning ketchup, tortillas, leftover chicken, and cheese into some inexplicable creation
- Falling asleep mid-activity
- Standing in the kitchen debating whether it is worth the effort to make food
- Getting so paranoid you cannot communicate or move
None of these involve self-harm. The funny things stoners do while high are almost always harmless — and usually hilarious in retrospect.
The Funny Things Stoners Do While High (Community Edition)
The funny things stoners do while high are a universal part of cannabis culture. Every stoner community has its shared legends: the person who ordered an absurd amount of delivery food, the one who spent 45 minutes looking for their phone while holding it, the one who had a full conversation with a dog. These craziest stoner moments cannabis culture celebrates are mostly just proof that THC makes the ordinary feel extraordinary.
The three news stories in this episode sit at the extreme end of a very long spectrum. And they raise a genuine question that Fordee poses at the end of the video: is it cannabis doing that, or were these individuals already predisposed? The consensus leans heavily toward the latter.
What Is the Craziest Thing Done While High You Have Heard Of?
The craziest thing done while high is different for everyone. Some people have stress-eaten an entire pantry. Some have written genuinely profound things in a notebook that made no sense the next morning. Some have rearranged their entire living room at 2am because the furniture “needed to breathe.” All perfectly normal Dear Ganja Diary stoner stories.
Leave your own story in the comments below — Fordee asks this directly at the end of the video, and the comment section does not disappoint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it dangerous to consume too much cannabis at once?
While cannabis cannot cause a fatal overdose, consuming too much — especially after a tolerance break — can cause intense anxiety, paranoia, rapid heart rate, and disorientation. Start low, go slow, and know your tolerance before returning after a break.
Why does cannabis feel stronger after a tolerance break?
Taking a break from cannabis lowers your CB1 receptor tolerance, meaning the same amount of THC produces a significantly stronger effect than before the break. A two-to-three month break can essentially reset your tolerance close to zero — which is what happened in the Thailand story.
What should you do if you get too high?
If you experience what happens when you get too high — panic, racing heart, confusion — the best approach is: find a safe quiet space, lie down, breathe slowly, drink water, and remind yourself it will pass. Chewing black peppercorns or taking CBD can also help reduce the intensity of a THC overload.
References
- Can You Overdose on Marijuana? — Healthline
- Cannabis and Mental Health — Wikipedia
- Cannabis Health Effects — Health Canada
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