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djimb

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Part of a good debate is having your views challenged and continuing to argue for your position in a civil, respectful manner.

Ad hominem attacks are not the tool of someone who enjoys a good debate. They are an attempt to discredit one's opponent instead of the veracity or validity of their argument.

I have a great deal of respect for the work you do and I bear you no ill will, but you do seem to fall back on meaningless personal slights when you can't convince someone that your position is the correct one.

If you truly enjoy debate and plan to continue engaging in it for fun, then you might need to grow a thicker skin.

Or are you having fun calling people names?

I get the feeling I'm not the only one that isn't having fun reading it.
 

willydread

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In the middle, end of the 30s, Leonard Howell founded one of the first Rasta communities, The Pinnacle, the main product is ganjah, which implies some observations:
-Cannabis was (and is now) also widely used by non-Rasta,
-The cannabis market was already thriving, given that most of the community's revenue was due to cannabis...

As I have often repeated, even on other forums, cannabis is an instrument of care, fun and union, we do not need tribal wars here too ...
Merry Xmas to all forum, love ya'll,
More blessing
 

Landrace4ever

New member
I would give anything for the honor of obtaining some of these seeds. The old landraces are the only strains that play nice with my body and mind...
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I would give anything for the honor of obtaining some of these seeds. The old landraces are the only strains that play nice with my body and mind...

Not me. I mean I'd like to have them to grow, but the weed of the early 70s is why I quit toking. I wasn't enjoying being curled up in the fetal position with body quakes any more. How people can say weed back then wasn't as strong as today never smoked ours. The local stuff was bad enough, but jam import? mofo.
 

ahortator

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Not me. I mean I'd like to have them to grow, but the weed of the early 70s is why I quit toking. I wasn't enjoying being curled up in the fetal position with body quakes any more. How people can say weed back then wasn't as strong as today never smoked ours. The local stuff was bad enough, but jam import? mofo.

hahahahaha Once you know the way to deal with that, overcome it and surf to a place of the beach with waves you like more, and get out that efect, you will enjoy the experience! But I must admit some weeds are really overwhelming!
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
hahahahaha Once you know the way to deal with that, overcome it and surf to a place of the beach with waves you like more, and get out that efect, you will enjoy the experience! But I must admit some weeds are really overwhelming!

I know enough now how much I can smoke to get an enjoyable buzz soo it's all good. Mind you, my Honduran Trash gives me the best high ever and it doesn't fuck me up.
 

Landrace4ever

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I'm not sure what it is but the 70s landrace sativas give me a giggly headspace with no munchies or narcotic effect and I simply can not find those effects from any modern strain...
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I think this is the guy who keeps looking for freebies. He was looking for a gsc forum cut a while ago.

He's either a 14 year old or a cop.
 

ahortator

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I know enough now how much I can smoke to get an enjoyable buzz soo it's all good. Mind you, my Honduran Trash gives me the best high ever and it doesn't fuck me up.

I think I can say I have touched the limits of madness with the tip of my fingers for a few times before I learnt how to drive it towards a more enjoyable way.

But such strains are becoming really scarce nowadays.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I think I can say I have touched the limits of madness with the tip of my fingers for a few times before I learnt how to drive it towards a more enjoyable way.

But such strains are becoming really scarce nowadays.

I hear you. I found this strain while on holiday. When I told them I wanted seeds, they thought I was nuts. They love import, not the local "Trash". Only a few germinated from about 40 seeds so I'm on a seed run this year.
 

ahortator

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Good luck! I am sure you got a rare gem! Now people preffer good looking buds instead a good high.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
With legalization almost the norm here I'm sure room for unique strains for the connoisseur crowd will surface just like upscale and craft beer has.
 

ahortator

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No doubt it would happen if there are viable seeds by that time in a far distant future.

I'm not sure what it is but the 70s landrace sativas give me a giggly headspace with no munchies or narcotic effect and I simply can not find those effects from any modern strain...

Call it a combination of THC + THCV and the proper terpenes.

Continue growing your 70's landrace sativas! ;)
 

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