I’ve also heard all of those help dilute the thc in your system. Im not a doctor though so what do i know?
If you tap each nipple in a rotating 3-3-2-2-1-1 pattern before bed for 30 nights in a row, it will also remove the thc from your system. -Dr. Mr Serotonin
Yeah haha this is all just stuff I’ve read/heard about and did myself and I happened to be clean. Definitely not a guarantee or anything.
This, however, is a guarantee - I’ve been in a crunch before and had to utilize this technique. Also ima Doctor.
tbh there’s nothing better than getting high then doing art Any kinda art like drawing, singing, dancing, photography, cooking... just making anything even if it’s ugly or whatever feels so life affirming
yess just dicking around on my guitar is one of my favourite high activities I’m a huge proponent of goofing around artistically
Yess my favorite part of the day is after I decompress from work with a few bong hits and cook dinner
Cooking while high and listening to good music is like riding a wave of bliss to me. I also like to read/write while high, though sometimes reading too stoned makes me forget earlier parts and i also get sleepy
Finally out of Oklahoma and into Colorado It's been probably 5 year since I've purchased weed this good without having to travel 500 miles first. My dealer kept me waiting for 5 days saying "I should have more tomorrow" every day until finally he told me today that it wouldn't work out. Luckily I texted a random guy I haven't talked to in a while and he connected me to his friend who never usually sells or has anything but just so happened to get a random one time drop in recently. And to top it all off he was selling for $40 cheaper/per ounce than I normally buy. It's so good that I double my normal purchase lol
I'm super jealous. I've had the same connect for ever, but I think he's secretly trying to buy a house/move out of state. I'm bummed enough to possibly be losing him as a connect, but in the meantime it seems like he's being kinda shady and pushing low quality stuff to try to maximize profits. Last batch I got was some of the worst stuff I've had in probably 10 years.
Well, it's only kind of a secret, but yeah... His parents lived in Iowa and I think one of them passed away and the other one is going to a nursing home, so him and his siblings inherited their house. He mentioned once that he was going to buy it from his siblings, rent it out to get it paid off, and retire there in 10 years. But I overheard him on a phone call, and also kinda got a feeling that that 10 year plan may be more like a 10 month plan.
Pretty much only using carts since I still live at home but my battery sucks. Anyone have any good suggestions for a replacement under like $30?
V-mod. I have one that was about 30 dollars and the battery lasts for like a week. I should add that I use it regularly throughout every day. I had one before it that only lasted like 3 days with the same usage. The guy in the vape shop said he personally uses it and recommended it over much higher priced vapes.
Anyone use Boveda packs? I've been using them for years and love them, particularly when I have dried out stuff, it will kind of bring it back to life. But recently I got some bud that was really moist. Probably didn't cure long enough. I put it in a mason jar with the Boveda pack and even weeks later it still seems super moist. I thought the packs were supposed to regulate humidity both ways, but it seems to only add moisture rather than take it away. I'm using the 62% packs. Should I get a lower percentage?
I've used them for years. They're good for slightly damp weed but it can only absorb so much so if it's too wet won't do much. You could try a lower percentage or you could just dry a pack out and put it in the jar so it has more to absorb.
Thanks. I thought about putting a super dry pack in there, but I keep all of mine in a mason jar with a smaller jar of water so they stay absorbed, so I'd have to purposely dry one out and it will probably take a while. I may try it anyway. I've just been leaving some bud on my tray for a day or two in the open air and it seems to dry out enough. Was just curious because I've used them for years too, and swear by them, but have never needed them to take away moisture, only add it.