Fly's Intoxication Experimentation: Growing In The Smoking Room Or Smoking In The Growing Room?

Yeah, black market definitely costs less, much less. A q.o. of that costs me $25. But the convenience of the store makes it worth it. Look at all my wake-and-bakes... I gotta meet my person 6:30 in the morning before work. And the worry of being caught getting it in public and stuff. That's why the wake-and-bakes. Not that it's a bad thing, but I'm a lot more comfortable getting it in the store than a parking lot. I'm not from here and I know very few people that deal in it, and I know even fewer people still who deal in it fairly.

So, you know, a person can say what they want about it, how it's done due to politico-industrial palm-greasing, it takes away from the illegal dealers, whatever, I think personally it's a big step forward on the world scene.
No I get where you are pleased with the benefits of the deal for you......all I am saying is that be careful in praising politicians for doing a good thing, cause their ain't no such thing.

Every year I live, I have less and less use for government.
 
No I get where you are pleased with the benefits of the deal for you......all I am saying is that be careful in praising politicians for doing a good thing, cause their ain't no such thing.

Every year I live, I have less and less use for government.
Hey, a good thing for a bad reason is still a good thing.
 
As long as the bad that went on behind the steel curtains wasn't worse in the long wrong than the good!

Those pesky negative branches......never know just how far out and wide they might grow. Then when they collapse, no telling just how much damage its going to do.....and to who :hmmmm:
 
As long as the bad that went on behind the steel curtains wasn't worse in the long wrong than the good!

Those pesky negative branches......never know just how far out and wide they might grow. Then when they collapse, no telling just how much damage its going to do.....and to who :hmmmm:
Your opinion of the government is about the same as my opinion of the clergy. There's a bunch a society can do without.
 
The prohibition on cannibis was the governments doing in the first place. Celebrating giving back something someone took away and praising them seems, well odd to me I guess. I can't possibly imagine thanking someone for giving me back my guns after taking them from me in the first place. Different perspectives I suppose.....

And I believe if you scroll back up or through previous pages I said politicians and religious leader/religion are about on par with each other. I believe the Roman Catholic church to be one of the most corrupt organizations, if not the MOST. And politicians and political parties are the about the same in terms of corruption with religions and the clergy that lead them.

To me, anytime someone hungers for power or control over others and their ways of living as well as their money....well its the same thing, be it politics or spiritually. So I think a correct way of saying it is you see clergy as bad as I see politicians and clergy (again they are much the same to me). Or perhaps you could say you don't see politicans as badly as I see clergy :hmmmm: hmmm.....or is it you see politicians as better than I see clergy? See what happens, I get high and figure out too many ways to say the same thing.
 
The prohibition on cannibis was the governments doing in the first place. Celebrating giving back something someone took away and praising them seems, well odd to me I guess. I can't possibly imagine thanking someone for giving me back my guns after taking them from me in the first place. Different perspectives I suppose.....

And I believe if you scroll back up or through previous pages I said politicians and religious leader/religion are about on par with each other. I believe the Roman Catholic church to be one of the most corrupt organizations, if not the MOST. And politicians and political parties are the about the same in terms of corruption with religions and the clergy that lead them.

To me, anytime someone hungers for power or control over others and their ways of living as well as their money....well its the same thing, be it politics or spiritually. So I think a correct way of saying it is you see clergy as bad as I see politicians and clergy (again they are much the same to me). Or perhaps you could say you don't see politicans as badly as I see clergy :hmmmm: hmmm.....or is it you see politicians as better than I see clergy? See what happens, I get high and figure out too many ways to say the same thing.

Not sure why I'm almost completely apathetic politically. Just as well, though; don't need the stress of it anyway. As for religion (I must have missed that one in your previous post), I've just seen firsthand the way it hits people. I'm not into self-righteous judgementalism, that's for sure. All you need there is to know any fundamentalist. And the born-agains are the worst, because it's like they have a whole life of catching up to do. I've seen it happen to a couple of people, and I now live in what is pretty much the bible belt of Canada. I just noticed that you're looking at a grander scale of magnitude than I am. What bugs me is how affects small-scale living, community-scale.

But you hit the nail on the head with the Catholic church. The world's largest criminal organization. Anyway... I'm not on here to gripe about things that piss me off - it's a good way to lose friends. I'm going to get a couple pics of my plants and stick them up on here, maybe have another puff - maybe, haw!

Some good to be back on here with you guys, Van. The only other conversation I get is hockey recounts up to work. I'm not a socialite, I'm an introvert all the way. This is good exercise for the brain.
 
To me, anytime someone hungers for power or control over others and their ways of living as well as their money....well its the same thing, be it politics or spiritually. So I think a correct way of saying it is you see clergy as bad as I see politicians and clergy (again they are much the same to me). Or perhaps you could say you don't see politicans as badly as I see clergy :hmmmm: hmmm.....or is it you see politicians as better than I see clergy? See what happens, I get high and figure out too many ways to say the same thing.
Could be the African Meltdown talking!

Anyway, I have a little more faith in politicians than you do. I see people in politics for their own personal power (and to aid their friends), and I see people in politics who are fed up with the people in it for their own personal power. I don't use quite as broad a brush as you do, but then we also have two different feelings about living in places where you live side by side with millions of other people, aka cities!
 
It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races.
- Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar, 1894
Another one of his quotes (unrelated to horse races) was"Faith is believin' what you know ain't so.)
 
Hey all. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll follow along with my little genetics project. I'm going biggertime now, from the small, cramped, cold closet into the spare room where I can stretch out on a couch and ponder the wonders of the cosmos in an 8x10 foot universe of blurple.

One of my projects to get my room started was a palette table made with stuff that was destined for the dumpster at work. I brought home two palettes and two end pieces of a shipping crate. Here's a cost breakdown of the entire project:

Materials - all of it was scrounge - $0
Delivery - used the company truck - $0
Screws - had a huge box given to us years ago - $0
Electricity - used the cordless screwdriver from work - $0
Weed - the pot store in town - ~$35+ a few bucks
Diet Coke - 2L - $1.89
Total Cost - $35-40

The biological costs, like skin tissue and blood, were pretty minimal this time.

I'm about a month into the new room now so there's a few things I'll be catching up on, but as much as I like doing a nice piece of writing, I'll keep them short, because I hate reading long spiels myself, so I'll assume there are others like me out there and I'll show mercy on you.
My grow room is my room an I smoke regularly I think the plants enjoy the smoke it's like a volcano
is burning their brothers next to them, nature has you covered
 
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