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What to do with Cannabis Reclaim
Normally, I trash mine. But I’ve heard couple people reuse cannabis, greatly and creatively. Dabbing reclaim is harsh af and tastes like crap, but there is nothing harmful about doing so. People eat it to avoid the taste and due to the fact that it is already decarbed and generally a different experRead more
Normally, I trash mine. But I’ve heard couple people reuse cannabis, greatly and creatively. Dabbing reclaim is harsh af and tastes like crap, but there is nothing harmful about doing so. People eat it to avoid the taste and due to the fact that it is already decarbed and generally a different experience than if you were to eat fresh oil. Am I the only one who thinks it’s funny that people will gladly make edibles with their reclaim, but won’t smoke it because? That’s gross! In my world if you’re not going to smoke something, don’t eat it.
See lessWhy don’t men take up their wives’ last name?
I suppose most men have never considered that they would ever change their last name, or that they would ever be requested to. Women, on the other hand, are often raised with the belief that they will someday get married and take somebody else's name. In some cases, they might have dreamed and hopedRead more
I suppose most men have never considered that they would ever change their last name, or that they would ever be requested to. Women, on the other hand, are often raised with the belief that they will someday get married and take somebody else’s name. In some cases, they might have dreamed and hoped to take the name of their marriage partner. Given that marriage as an institution is already heavily embedded in tradition, it’s really easy to just go with the flow.
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