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GnarlyArbitrage
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MrF
United States320 Posts
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Sroobz
United States1377 Posts
Mine is BLUE DREAAAAAM | ||
BrassMonkey27
Canada616 Posts
Favourite strains were G-13, Jack Harere, Cali Mist and Sweet Skunk. Blueberry when cured and trimmed well was always nice. Kush (purp, pink, bubba, hindu, ect) is good and all, but I preferred a sick sativa over an indica most days. | ||
Lohse
Denmark237 Posts
A few years ago i was young and dumb(probabely still am) so me and my mates made some hot chocolate with a shitload of hash in it. Back then my tolerance was really low, and we put way more in than we should've. Well anyway, we ended up passing out on a couch and wake up the next morning to go to school :p Back then i did a lot of wake n' bake anyway so it wasn't really a problem tho.. Hot chocolate is actually one of my preferred way to get high too, real easy, and if you get some proper indica , then you can really chill out. | ||
Bakkendepao
Netherlands185 Posts
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-orb-
United States5770 Posts
On August 18 2012 00:15 Lohse wrote: The only times i really remember waking up high was with with hot chocolate and Brownies. A few years ago i was young and dumb(probabely still am) so me and my mates made some hot chocolate with a shitload of hash in it. Back then my tolerance was really low, and we put way more in than we should've. Well anyway, we ended up passing out on a couch and wake up the next morning to go to school :p Back then i did a lot of wake n' bake anyway so it wasn't really a problem tho.. Hot chocolate is actually one of my preferred way to get high too, real easy, and if you get some proper indica , then you can really chill out. Do you just like put it in a strainer in a mug of milk and microwave it or something? | ||
Lohse
Denmark237 Posts
On August 18 2012 05:21 -orb- wrote: Do you just like put it in a strainer in a mug of milk and microwave it or something? Nah man, i wouldn't feel comfortable putting ma weed in the microwave. I just cook it in with some butter and then mix the butter with the chocolate milk. couldn't be easier. I use Hash/hashish/the hard brown shit/whatever you wanna call it for this tho, that isn't really that common in the states as far as i've experienced. Dunno what i would do with normal weed.. ya a strainer or some shit. Cheers for you commentating, had the pleasure to enjoy some of it recently, great stuff. | ||
-orb-
United States5770 Posts
On August 18 2012 06:18 Lohse wrote: Nah man, i wouldn't feel comfortable putting ma weed in the microwave. I just cook it in with some butter and then mix the butter with the chocolate milk. couldn't be easier. I use Hash/hashish/the hard brown shit/whatever you wanna call it for this tho, that isn't really that common in the states as far as i've experienced. Dunno what i would do with normal weed.. ya a strainer or some shit. Cheers for you commentating, had the pleasure to enjoy some of it recently, great stuff. Ah, I was hoping it'd be some cool way to avoid the pesky (imo) process of making weed butter, kind of like firecrackers. And thanks! <3 | ||
farvacola
United States18818 Posts
On August 17 2012 11:02 Sroobz wrote: Favorite club strains anyone? Mine is BLUE DREAAAAAM Got some Blue Dream, White Widow, White Russian, Double Dutch, and Blueberry at the moment. ![]() | ||
nikj
Canada669 Posts
I heard about this site a year or so ago but after reading about it in the paper recently I'm kind of intrigued. I have been having a hell of a time finding a consistant dealer here and may just go down this road :p. here's the story that piqued my interest: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/08/16/online-drugs-silk-road.html + Show Spoiler + Canadians are among the top sellers and buyers of marijuana, steroids, cocaine and other drugs available at the click of a mouse on an anonymous website that functions like a black market version of eBay, a study has found. The website, called Silk Road, uses a digital currency to protect online purchases, and an anonymity software to conceal users' identities online, making it very difficult for law enforcement agents to locate the site's servers or its participants. Nicolas Christin, a cyber security professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa., said the website is growing at an alarming rate, with total revenues estimated at $1.9 million per month. "This seems to be a growing marketplace," said Christin, who recently released a research paper on the illegal online pharmacy titled "Travelling the Silk Road; A measurement analyses of a large anonymous online marketplace." "If you set aside the type of things that they are selling, they seem to be working on a fairly good business model," Christin said in an interview. According to his research, which looked at the sales activity on Silk Road for eight months between end of 2011 and 2012, Canada ranks fifth in a list of top 12 most frequent shipping origins and destinations, accounting for about six per cent of both. Marijuana is the top selling drug on the website, accounting for 13.7 per cent of sales. A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Public Safety said websites like Silk Road demonstrate the need for strong law and border enforcement and collaboration with international partners. "We are committed to stemming the illicit flow of drugs into Canada, including through the Internet, and law enforcement agencies are committed to working with partners nationally and internationally to identify these websites," Kerri Manning said in an email. However, an RCMP spokesman said the force does not monitor anonymous websites. "The RCMP investigates websites reported by the public or information received during active investigations," Sgt. Greg Cox said. A law enforcement challenge Cracking down on Silk Road has proved to be a challenge to law enforcement in many countries. In June 2011, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer said "never before has a website so brazenly peddled illegal drugs online," and asked the Justice Department and Drug Enforcement Administration to shut down Silk Road. Christin said that many buyers receive their purchases through private shipping companies, but packages are often delivered via registered mail. Silk Road's operators advise sellers to make shipments in vacuum-sealed bags to avoid drug-detecting dogs. A spokeswoman for Canada Border Services Agency said that they visually screen all goods coming into the country to determine if they pose safety threats, but due to the high volume and manual nature of mail processing they use "risk management principles" to alleviate the process. "Certain parcels may be examined further if we have concerns that they may be inadmissible, wrongly labelled or contain contraband," Amitha Carnadin said in an email. Encrypted identity Silk Road is not directly accessible on the Internet, but is instead only entered through a free anonymity software network called Tor, which protects users from online monitoring by encrypting their identifying information. Christin said Tor has been successfully used by dissidents in oppressed countries or for anonymous reporting on sensitive topics. "Silk Road has been able to conceal where it's operating from by using that network to conceal its location," he said. The currency used on the site is called Bitcoin — a digital currency that makes it nearly impossible for authorities to follow the money trail. One Bitcoin currently converts to just over $11 Cdn, but the rate changes on a daily basis. Bitcoin's main draw to illicit websites such as Silk Road is that it is decentralized and uses a network of computers, or nodes, to make monitoring transactions online much more difficult. An Internet activist who runs Intersango, one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges in Europe, said that Silk Road is an "unfortunate inevitability" that emerged from a new technological trend, much like the spread of child pornography on the internet. "It is actually selling drugs online and that is a problem, but I also think this is the dual-use dilemma that a lot of technologies have," Amir Taaki said in an interview from London. "The same technology that can take off to the stars and new worlds can wipe entire countries off of the map," he said. "Blaming the concepts or technology itself is somehow shifting the blame away from the perpetrators." Christin suggested in his study that destabilizing the digital currency may be one of the only ways to take down the website. "It's the only currency that is used there and it's already fairly volatile," he said. "This is the type of thing that could potentially be an impediment to transactions taking place on the Silk Road." However, Christin said similar websites could easily emerge. | ||
farvacola
United States18818 Posts
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SilSol
Sweden2744 Posts
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nikj
Canada669 Posts
On August 18 2012 10:30 farvacola wrote: ^Shouldn't talk about such things on an open "American" forum, as theres nothing legal to say. So we can talk about smoking pot, and doing other drugs, (illegal) but we can't talk about where or how we purchase them? Pretty sure Teamliquid does not label itself as an "American" forum either. That said I can understand if people are hesitant to discuss any of the details of their escapades on the Silk Road. The discussion of the site iteself shouldn't be an issue though? Seeing as it's all over the news recently... | ||
AngryMag
Germany1040 Posts
On August 18 2012 10:39 nikj wrote: So we can talk about smoking pot, and doing other drugs, (illegal) but we can't talk about where or how we purchase them? Pretty sure Teamliquid does not label itself as an "American" forum either. That said I can understand if people are hesitant to discuss any of the details of their escapades on the Silk Road. The discussion of the site iteself shouldn't be an issue though? Seeing as it's all over the news recently... not a question of right or wrong. If you ever get busted, your participation in such a forum could get you fucked for acquisition of drugs, additional to the possession of drugs, will pretty much double your fine if it happens on a small scale. If you get caught bigtime, this might be the difference between going to jail or not. Atleast in my country, acquisition and possession of drugs are both criminal offences. Don't know about Canada though | ||
randommuch
United States370 Posts
On August 18 2012 10:30 farvacola wrote: ^Shouldn't talk about such things on an open "American" forum, as theres nothing legal to say. Legal for me. Hempfest this weekend! Picked up a new piece while I was there, one more to add to the series ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
iiGreetings
Canada563 Posts
On August 19 2012 13:36 randommuch wrote: Legal for me. Hempfest this weekend! Picked up a new piece while I was there, one more to add to the series ![]() ![]() ![]() :0 whaaaat thats dope as fuck man | ||
drooL
United Kingdom2108 Posts
people NEED to hear this. | ||
Fuego
United Kingdom166 Posts
God is an Astronaut - Fireflies and Empty Skies | ||
drooL
United Kingdom2108 Posts
On August 24 2012 08:30 Fuego wrote: Anyone else listen to loads of post-rock music when they get high? In the risk of sounding cliche, it seriously takes you on a journey. Here is a good one to get you started. God is an Astronaut - Fireflies and Empty Skies I would totally listen to that but I'm still tripping on beats and rap ![]() | ||
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