Saturday, February 02, 2013

Amanda Bynes Gets Kicked Out Of Her Apartment

Amanda Bynes was not actually evicted from her NYC apartment, but she was asked to leave. Apparently Amanda has a huge pot issue and will smoke it 24/7 if she has the chance. Her building is non-smoking but that did not stop Amanda from smoking in her apartment constantly. She missed pot so much when she left her apartment that she smoked it in the hallways on the way to the elevators. She also smoked it in the elevators and would only stop as she finally got outside. The way Amanda loves to smoke and as much as she loves bad drivers, you would think she would be here in L:A begging to hook up with one of Justin Bieber's friends.

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  1. She's a mess. Honestly, that's a lot better than what I thought she was smoking, though.

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  2. Toking 24/7? Must be nice.

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  3. I smoke a little pot now and again but that is just messed-up. I know many people who are truly addicted and its sad. Smart people turn real slow real quick. And I've broken friendships over it. People that smoke 24/7 think they are cooler and funner than those who don't. I dont think smoking an occasional joint outside a bar or at a party but I feel evil if there are any chances of children around.

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  4. *or at a party is bad

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  5. Why would she live in a NO Smoke building in the first place...?

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  6. There are entirely no-smoking apartment buildings in NYC?

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  7. Woah. I LOVE to smoke pot but I'm cool about it. I smoke in my house, have some candles lit so its not stinky but she takes it too far. I think she likes people knowing that she smokes so she does it all the time.

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  8. Good luck finding a spot in NYC that ISN'T non-smoking. It's banned pretty much everywhere now.

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  9. Isn't she wealthy enough to buy her own place? If the stories about her are true re: mental illness, she's probably self-medicating.

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  10. It's idiotic to move into a nonsmoking building and torch weed 24/7.

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  11. Sarah is right...I'm glad she's not smoking harder drugs. I thought she was a meth head...had me fooled!

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  12. At least she's in Manhattan, where she can take taxis or car services to go from "home" to wherever without driving.

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  13. Amanda, time to move to a smoking-allowed building!! Don't expect the world to change for you.

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  14. Aren't most multi residential buildings in NY smoke free?

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    1. Anonymous9:53 AM

      @lola na, every borough is different. i'm assuming most if not all luxury buildings are smoke-free

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  15. Poor girl needs help, i often wonder wtf happened to her. It just seems she turn the blohan way outa nowhere.

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  16. I've never been a regular pot smoker, but this sort of makes me relieved that she isn't doing much, MUCH worse. Granted, smoking mass quantities of pot will mess with your head and lungs, but it's preferable to crack or heroin, and even booze.

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  17. "It is one thing to spark up a doobie and get laced at parties, but it is quite another to be fried all day." Cher Horowitz

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    1. I see what you did there!!
      Lol, that is my favorite movie ever ever.

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    2. Well....it's up there anyways, lol

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    3. Anonymous9:50 AM

      Now THAT is a movie to quote from!
      Tehehehehehe

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    4. Love this! Clueless is one of the best movies of all time.

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  18. I'm rooting so hard for this girl. I hope she gets her shit together.

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  19. Beyond ridiculous. I'm a chronic myself (i.e., smoke everyday) but I work full-time and raise a family and maintain a home and I've got STUFF to do all day, you know? That means that one joint at the end of the day is about all I've got time for, and it's plenty.

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  20. Anonymous9:53 AM

    weed is that good?
    ive never done any drugs always thought it was a gateway
    but jesus its everywhere

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    1. Anonymous10:12 AM

      @nudi alcohol is a gateway drug

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    2. @nudibelle

      Not that everyone is the same as me but I have never tried a drug sober.
      First time using weed I was drinking
      First time doing coke I was drinking
      First time doing ecstasy I was drinking.

      Alcohol for me was a gateway.

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  21. I'm rooting for her too. I loved watching her on All That on Nickelodeon when I was a kid. It's sad, she really doesn't even seem to have anyone

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  22. I used weed to self-medicate in my early 20s. I was stoned 80% of the time. It stops working after awhile. Eventually she's going to have to deal with her shit.

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  23. It doesn't matter if it's a smoke-free or nonsmoking building. She's smoking pot.

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    1. And? Marijuana is not as bad as alcohol or cigarettes.

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    2. Let me add that smoking it all day every day is bad but aside from that it's ridiculous that it is illegal.

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  24. My friend swears by her smokeless vaporizer. No residual smell

    AB needs help...

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    1. It helps. It's also better for your lungs and throat. I'm not a smoker but my bf indulges time to time. I made him get a vaporizer since the dummy has asthma. It doesn't permeate like burning a joint or smoking a bowl.

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  25. Weed, in my experience, is only a "gateway drug" if you have serious emotional problems that leave you generally vulnerable to drug dependency. The people I've seen who smoked so much it really fucked up their lives were destined to be drunks, junkies, meth addicts, etc.

    Her aberrant behavior, if the reports are true, is a symptom of a psychiatric condition unrelated to her use of MJ.

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    1. Agreed. I smoked a lot in my youth and turned down everything I considered to be a "real" drug

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  26. Just for the record, if you live in an apartment building you can open all the windows you want, light as many candles--what ever it is you do to kid yourself your neighbors can't smell it--they can and do. Like tobacco, the odor of pot lingers on your clothing, and in the air far longer than you would believe. Someone who smokes may not notice it, but to us former smokers of both it is there and we know.

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  27. Nicely said B. Profane. I know many people who are mentally stable and only smoke weed. They won't touch the other shit. The addicts I know have extremely serious mental/emotional issues and will smoke/snort/inject/ingest anything and everything they can get their hands on. Weed is not the bad guy.

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  28. Yeah why not get a vaporizer? She's able to stop once she hits the street but her doing it in the hallways of the bldg are more a "fuck you,I'm important " move than inability to stop. Couple this with the nude tanning incident and you have someone who it appears has deeper issues at hand. Pot may be exacerbating those odd behaviors.

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    1. Anonymous11:04 AM

      @sherry totally agree. i have a tiny vapo that fits right in my pocket. it's so discreet i can even smoke outside (i don't though, that's just askin for trouble). she's just being an entitled jerk to her neighbors

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    2. They have one that looks like an asthma inhaler if you really need discretion

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  29. My neighbor smoke weed all the time. Puff puff and pass lol
    Anyways I was watching she's the man last night. Hilarious movie. Hope she gets it together.

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    1. @dragon shes the man is hilarious!!!! Its even funnier if you watch it stoned out of your mind. Amanda's insane faces and over acting seem Oscar worthy.

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  30. Weed and X aren't the drugs you need to be worrying about, and coke not so much unless you've got a lot of money or go the crack route.

    People, remember your "drug pyramid" of addictiveness and mortality:

    THC, psylocibin, LSD, psychedelic phenethylamines--ain't gonna kill you no how, except by misadventure.

    Cocaine, opiates and certain exotic tryptamines--truthfully, cocaine overall really isn't that addictive or initially fatal. Opiates can kill you first time, no doubt, but actually you can live your whole life hooked on junk without dying.

    Nicotine and crank--both highly addictive and both will kill your ass eventually. Not immediately fatal upon initial ingestion except for extreme cases.

    ALCOHOL--Can kill you stone dead upon immediate ingestion quite easily (cf. John Bonham, Bon Scott, etc.). Not highly addictive, technically, but you'd be surprised. Will likely kill you if you have a genetic predisposition to alcohol addiction.

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  31. I feel bad for the landlord. They're never getting that smell out of the apartment. Probably have to rip out the carpet and re-drywall it, if it's advertised as a "no-smoking" apartment.

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  32. Caffeine is the original gateway drug!

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  33. "They're never getting that smell out of the apartment."

    Never smoked much MJ, have you? I mean, oh yeah, the skunky reek of prime weed, you can almost smell it through the walls. But air the place out for a couple of days and it's fine.

    Conversely, I had a small house at one point that was let to a heavy smoker. Inspecting the place, I could tell it was going to be an insane renovation job to get the smell out. Thankfully, she burnt the place down before she left.

    Think about it: people have been stankin' up high-dollar units for years now. So...where are all the damages lawsuits for reeked-up apartments?

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  34. Maybe it smells fine to you, B, but I bought a house that was occupied by former pot heads, and the smell never went completely away, even after years.

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  35. As someone who has never smoked anything in my life...

    I can smell it on you, I can smell it in your house, I can smell it on your kids, I can smell it in your car...I don't care how much you air out, the smell lingers long after you leave(and I am speaking of BOTH pot and cigarettes).

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  36. Coming from a family with a predisposition to addiction I have never smoked even one cigarette because I knew I'd get hooked. I have a full liquor cabinet and drink half a dozen times a year, max. I've got 1/4 of weed on hand and smoke it maybe once a month. But I got hooked on pills and take that mess like clockwork. You never know what's going to get you and you often don't know what your neighbors or even roommate/spouses are doing.

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  37. This is the shit that gives us a bad name. Idiot.

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  38. She needs to get a toilet paper tube, stuff it with dryer sheets and blow the smoke through that. Duh, Amanda!

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  39. Kinda silly for her to move from LA to NY. The weed laws in NY are a million-percent tougher than in LA -- get caught with even the tiniest amount of weed in NY, you're going to jail.

    (Admittedly I don't have first-hand knowledge. There have been a few TV reports about people being overly-busted in NY. LA has medical marijuana, she should stay there.)

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