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2017-07-15 at 9:16 PM UTCI CAN haz safeplais?
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2017-07-15 at 9:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice Now I actually am. My word, I have to try out more of the best variants and descendants of OG Kush. This stuff from Purple Star gave me the best high in who knows how long. Now I just have to fight the effects long enough to put sunglasses on, go outside, and meditate in the sunlight (health benefits, particularly for a hiki).
Ooh, the Green Cross now has 5 high CBD strains, and one of them is my preferred choice. The highest CBD strain, AC/DC. Also cheap, and in this case sun grown.
From Purple Star I'm planning to get (Always check entire relevant sections of the menu, of course.):
-Do-Si-Dos, BOGO, 2 1/8ths for $25 each.
-Oh, they have harlequin too. I think it's the first time I've seen it listed at a bay area dispensary. I've heard it's uniquely non-psychoactive, a choice strain among medical patients who need or want to remain feeling sober, while receiving the medicinal benefits. Tempted to get an 8th for $40 to sample it. Maybe I'll pass, the effects really don't seem that interesting right now, and I'm already getting ac/dc.
Noooooo, I only had one very small hit lift. Now I'm completely out.
-Thin Mint is only $32/8th.
-Maybe some platinum bubba wax for $23.5/g. Mendo wax as well for the same.
Wanted to try OG18, but I checked my history and it looks like that was the only good item from last time that isn't available.
If you like OG Kush varieties try Skywalker OG if you can find it, it's a really nice indica-dominant hybrid. Sour OG is nice too (Sour Diesel x OG Kush).
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2017-07-15 at 10:17 PM UTC
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2017-07-15 at 10:19 PM UTCshame is worse than death
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2017-07-15 at 10:53 PM UTC
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2017-07-15 at 11:09 PM UTCChoots goes out the deck and stands on her hind legs when a storm rolls in, puffing her chest at it and mewwing her Cat Song.
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2017-07-15 at 11:10 PM UTCShe does hide during vacuum time though, I will admit.
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2017-07-15 at 11:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice What were the weirdest things about him? I recall Vladie mentioning that he barely spoke IRL, and he didn't share much about himself on the forum.
Well, one was he has this fixation with pissing. Pissing on people, getting pissed on, even drinking other people's piss. Another weird thing about him is he hates being referred to in any manner of suggesting he has any authority. One other weird thing about him is his uncanny "ability" to not see the trees for the forest. He will go out of his way and expend huge amounts of effort and energy to deny something that is really straightforward, like arguing to the death that 2+2 doesn't actually equal four. I've never seen the likes. When it comes to programming, he's a genius, but when it comes to the most basic functions of life, the guy is absolutely clueless and just as obstinate and wilfully ignorant. -
2017-07-15 at 11:48 PM UTC
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2017-07-16 at 1:29 AM UTCautism autism autism autism autism
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2017-07-16 at 2:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I think mortified means like embarrassed as opposed to scared, which is kinda wierd, latin root for death, you'd think fear would be the more natural meaning.
"oh", shouldve said terrified, i was under the impression that the word meant something along the lines of scared to death
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2017-07-16 at 2:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by cerakote "oh", shouldve said terrified, i was under the impression that the word meant something along the lines of scared to death
glad i never use that word in conversation and found out here
youre not old enough to use such big words.
mortified is used in a sentence more how lanny said, in combination. its like the word uber-embarrassed had a baby with the word horrified then that baby grew up to have a baby with the word hari-kari...and mortified is the result.
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2017-07-16 at 5:35 AM UTC@Malice
My ASD quotient results:
I found it really hard to answer the questions. Not because of lack of self-awareness, but because some questions seem to correlate with certain behaviors that aren't from Asperger's (ADHD, soc. anxiety, dysthymia/depression, etc.). For example - the question "I am often the last to understand the point of a joke", I chose "slightly agree". While this question is obviously a point towards autism, I think it is explained by ADHD more than anything else, because my focusing issues often prevent me from getting to the essence of something. So, I feel like my score may be skewed in some ways.
So, here's what I did. I took the test two times: first time, I answered each question based on what specifically and literally applies to me at this point in time, regardless of whether or not I believe autism to be the root of it. Second time, I answered each question based on a simulation of myself mentally healthy; how I think I would score if my mental health/ADHD issues were completely eradicated. That result could be somewhat inaccurate, but I seem to be better at envisioning myself in the future compared to some people.
Result 1: Present moment: https://imgur.com/9JMhAkM
Result 2: Mentally healthy simulation: https://imgur.com/QypmRdq
I'm actually considering breaking down/doing some reasoning behind each answer on the first test, if you'd find that interesting (doubt it, but you do like to analyze people (unless that's another joke) so who knows) -
2017-07-16 at 5:39 AM UTCwhat do you call a 20 year old who drinks lean and smokes lots of weed
A YUNG MAN -
2017-07-16 at 5:40 AM UTCretard
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2017-07-16 at 6:04 AM UTC
what do you guys score?
http://www.schizlife.com/schizophrenia-test/
0-30 : low to mild
31-55: mild to moderate
56-70: moderate to high
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2017-07-16 at 12:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by twistquest @Malice
My ASD quotient results:
I found it really hard to answer the questions. Not because of lack of self-awareness, but because some questions seem to correlate with certain behaviors that aren't from Asperger's (ADHD, soc. anxiety, dysthymia/depression, etc.). For example - the question "I am often the last to understand the point of a joke", I chose "slightly agree". While this question is obviously a point towards autism, I think it is explained by ADHD more than anything else, because my focusing issues often prevent me from getting to the essence of something. So, I feel like my score may be skewed in some ways.
So, here's what I did. I took the test two times: first time, I answered each question based on what specifically and literally applies to me at this point in time, regardless of whether or not I believe autism to be the root of it. Second time, I answered each question based on a simulation of myself mentally healthy; how I think I would score if my mental health/ADHD issues were completely eradicated. That result could be somewhat inaccurate, but I seem to be better at envisioning myself in the future compared to some people.
Result 1: Present moment: https://imgur.com/9JMhAkM
Result 2: Mentally healthy simulation: https://imgur.com/QypmRdq
I'm actually considering breaking down/doing some reasoning behind each answer on the first test, if you'd find that interesting (doubt it, but you do like to analyze people (unless that's another joke) so who knows)
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2017-07-16 at 12:15 PM UTC
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2017-07-16 at 12:59 PM UTCZok wasn't an aspie or the first guy I held hands with. He also didn't go by Aaron lol.
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2017-07-16 at 1:03 PM UTCI ate so much oxy yesterday that it was impossible to sleep even after a pile of clonazepam. So today I have taken a million lyrica to combat my headache with some Tylenol and lots of coffee.
The oxy gave me a headache. What in the actual fuck? I've now officially lost interest in the shit, I should get a morphine script from my doc. With some promethazine since Benadryl makes me trip out and Zyrtec plain doesn't work.
What are my odds of success? -_-