Yes.
It's also possible to die whether you take non-smoking or smoking highs.
It's also possible you'll be jailed between 5-14 years for having them. if jailed - good luck ever finding a good job ever again in your life to support yourself or a family.
There are better things to do than "get high" to make yourself satisfied. Helping other people is one (trust me, the feeling of helping others is greater than you think) such as working for a homeless shelter or with animals.
Highs are not worth it. The effects will last for minutes, but the consequences will affect you until your death.
No, smoking oregano will not make you feel high. Oregano is an herb commonly used in cooking and does not contain any psychoactive compounds that can produce a "high" feeling.
you get high and it makes you feel good.
There are some food that depending on how there are ingested can make a person feel the effect of being high on drugs without being on drugs. Smoking a banana peel can give that effect; morning glory seeds even nutmeg can make someone feel high.
Taking notes and not skipping or smoking and doing all work possible
Basically you feel high because both sides of your brain are getting more oxygen at the same time as opposed to one side at a time.
Meditation.
You really know the answer to this question. Of course you can get high from smoking crack (highly addictive) and free-basing could burn your face off like the comedian Richard Pryor!
Creepy weed is weed that has the ability to trick you into thinking your not high. Normally you smoke a blunt and you take a few hits and you're high...with creepy you're smoking and smoking and you don't feel high then all of a sudden BOOM your high creeps up on you good stuff.
The marijuana makes you high, and it makes you feel happy. It also makes your eyes red.
No it does not make you high but if you add Marijuana to the head(bowl) then you will get high.
yes drinking and smoking will increase your high its called cross-faded
Yes, it is possible to go to college without completing high school through alternative pathways such as earning a GED or completing a high school equivalency program.