mellingwood91
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lol, I've gone down it so far i landed on a flat earth. But, as I climbed out, I was able to discern what was and wasn't really realThe journey into the rabbit hole begins
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lol, I've gone down it so far i landed on a flat earth. But, as I climbed out, I was able to discern what was and wasn't really realThe journey into the rabbit hole begins
Not sure, was responding to @Putthataway question, I mean it’s possible it could do something, but ihave no idea, I run my inline filters only to remove the chlorine and VOC’s and any potential heavy metals as wellwhy would flouride increase nitrogen? can you explain why youd have that hypothesis?
yes, thats why I asked why he'd have the hypothesis. I was legit curious, then I used search engine and found answer.Not sure, was responding to @Putthataway question, I mean it’s possible it could do something, but ihave no idea, I run my inline filters only to remove the chlorine and VOC’s and any potential heavy metals as well
But imma look into that fluoride question and see if I can find any negative effects in plants from fluoride exposure in water.
Like they always say, no question is a dumb question, everything has merit at some point once you dig deep enough
uhh sir the rabbit holes begin in the other topicThe journey into the rabbit hole begins
Oh ok you quoted me and the way I read it, it sounded like you were asking me why I thought it had an effect hahayes, thats why I asked why he'd have the hypothesis. I was legit curious, then I used search engine and found answer.
yup, I am still figuring out the nuances of this forum, meant to reply to himOh ok you quoted me and the way I read it, it sounded like you were asking me why I thought it had an effect haha
Awesome I’ll check it out as well thanks for lookin!
it has many more negative effects than positive@Putthataway It looks like fluoride is a no-go, it'd build up? I can't imagine its good to injest.
All good! I’m jumpin between a few topics so I read and answer quick lolyup, I am still figuring out the nuances of this forum, meant to reply to him
Oh, friend, you neednt tell me the schemes of the They.it has many more negative effects than positive
I’ve heard many stories and theories about why it’s in our waters besides the “tooth decay”
But here’s some research on the effects it causes on mice etc and observed changes in humans https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520156/
I've worked hard to knock the dust off that shit, don't get caught there tho - 666 is trusting in your mind and the spirit realm without acknowledging the King (7, crown).Oh, friend, you neednt tell me the schemes of the They.
I spent from 1995 to around 2014 referring to weed by the quality or grade of what you got: brick, commercial, mids,outdoor,hydro,beasters,kind bud. Pretty much in that order, there was definitely some strain names occasionally used but almost always it was referred to as kind bud. With revolving options. I wish I had been that dialed in to catch names back then, and really wish I’d saved seeds! But no unfortunately I haven’t heard of that strain. I can see why they called it hog though. Those are fat buds.Outta left field: Did anybody ever grow or smoke the strain called Hog aka Tennessee Hog? This pic somehow is stuck in my mind:
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Rev describes "crown of life" and a "white stone" among other things as rewards for resiting Satans liesI've worked hard to knock the dust off that shit, don't get caught there tho - 666 is trusting in your mind and the spirit realm without acknowledging the King (7, crown).
I think just the abstract is adequate for most to understand it, it for those who really wanna research it that’s a great article thanks for he link!
I see youre a scanner, too. i don't need the deets unless im ready for em. Thats what the elite do anyway. idiotic cramming maths and stuff in kids headsI think just the abstract is adequate for most to understand it, it for those who really wanna research it that’s a great article thanks for he link!
Beasterssssss haha love that it had its own “grade” gotta say it was the mids of the early 2000’s but it was cheap, and quality was consistent, anyone who was sellin at the time had mersh, beasters (mids) or high grade (bubblegum, NL, Blueberry, ECSD etc)I spent from 1995 to around 2014 referring to weed by the quality or grade of what you got: brick, commercial, mids,outdoor,hydro,beasters,kind bud. Pretty much in that order, there was definitely some strain names occasionally used but almost always it was referred to as kind bud. With revolving options. I wish I had been that dialed in to catch names back then, and really wish I’d saved seeds! But no unfortunately I haven’t heard of that strain. I can see why they called it hog though. Those are fat buds.
Dedication to simple mindless task with zero value, with immense reward for self satisfaction oh im so smartSudoku was created to rot minds. Think about it
I agree! Also why we homeschoolI see youre a scanner, too. i don't need the deets unless im ready for em. Thats what the elite do anyway. idiotic cramming maths and stuff in kids heads