There could be a stoner bedtime story about a wizard who lives in a big, old tower. This wizard has a pet dragon that is very gentle and loves to curl up by the fireplace. One night, the wizard decides to go on a journey to find a rare herb that has the power to make dreams come true. He and his dragon fly over mountains and valleys, through thick clouds and over vast oceans. Along the way, they meet other magical creatures like mermaids and centaurs who give them clues as to where the herb might be. Eventually, they find the herb on a small, uncharted island and return home to share its magic with the people in the nearby village.
Mostly no. Stoner bedtime stories can involve a lot of abstract ideas and imagery that children may not be able to understand. Also, they may have some undertones that are not suitable for the moral and mental development of children, like a lack of clear moral lessons which are very important in children's stories.
One stoner horror story could be about a group of friends smoking weed in an abandoned house. They start to see strange shadows moving around them. They think it's just their high minds playing tricks at first, but then the shadows seem to get closer and more menacing. They run out of the house in a panic.
One stoner girl story could be about a girl who while high, decided to paint the most amazing mural on her bedroom wall. She was inspired by the colors and patterns she saw in her mind while in that state and created a work of art that amazed all her friends.
Some stoner names could be 'Chill Chronicles', 'Mellow Moments', or 'High Happenings'.
I heard a story about a stoner who tried to make a sandwich while high. He put all kinds of random things in it like pickles, ice cream, and peanut butter. When he finally took a bite, he made the funniest face. It just shows how stoned minds can come up with the wildest food combinations.
Some names could be 'High Tales', 'Stoner Secrets', 'Blazing Chronicles'.
One interesting 'naruto stoner fanfic' could be about Naruto trying out some new, strange herbs in the Hidden Leaf Village and having really wacky adventures as a result. Maybe he starts seeing chakra in a whole new way and has to deal with his friends thinking he's gone a bit crazy.
'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh can also be considered. It delves deep into the lives of heroin addicts in Edinburgh. Although it's more about heroin than just stoner culture in a traditional sense, it has a similar edgy and raw exploration of the drug - influenced lifestyle. The book is written in a very engaging Scots dialect, which adds to its authenticity and charm, and it really makes you feel like you're in the world of those characters dealing with addiction and the consequences.
I heard about a stoner who thought his cat was a spy. He spent hours trying to figure out what secrets the cat was trying to steal. He even set up little 'traps' around the house to catch the cat in the act, but of course, the cat was just being a normal cat.
Well, there's the story of a stoner who thought the moon was following him home. He kept looking out of the car window and shouting at the moon to go away. It was quite funny.