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Countryboy

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Throw a qp of wet fresh wet weed in a tumbler run it for a hour and all you get is a sticky,wet smear inside the cannister I doubt the scissors are knocking off much.
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I got a zip($270) without a bit of sparkle. I'm giving the rest of the sack to the boy as an Xmas present.
Unlike that picture of HOT FIRE, you posted...allegedly.
 

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Goldhedge

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Trivia: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
GROK: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
Answer
This question is a classic example of a medieval scholastic debate, often attributed to scholars like Thomas Aquinas or Duns Scotus, though it's somewhat of a caricature of their actual discussions. The question was intended to explore the nature of angels, specifically whether they are material or immaterial beings, and how they occupy space.
  • Philosophically and Theologically: Since angels, in traditional Christian theology, are considered non-physical, non-spatial entities, the number of angels that could "dance" on a pin would be infinite because they don't take up physical space in the way material objects do. They would not be constrained by physical dimensions.
  • Literally: If taken literally, the question doesn't make sense because dancing implies physical movement and presence, which contradicts the nature of angels as understood in most theological contexts.
So, if we're engaging with the spirit of the question:
  • Theological Answer: An infinite number, because angels do not occupy space in the physical sense.
  • Literal Answer: It's nonsensical to apply physical constraints to non-physical entities.
Therefore, from a theological standpoint, one might say:
An infinite number of angels can dance on the head of a pin, since they are not bound by physical space.
 

cola

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Good Morning All (OF's):

Well, I got assigned "dungeon duty" which wasn't supposed to happen.
Actually, they and I knew/suspected all along that the pile was too high.
In order to get completed by last Friday. So it goes. Start digging in now.
While I have the motivation to start carving through the pile. Coffee first!

Wishing each and every one of you, a pleasant morning, wonderful day, and outstanding evening.
I am currently pretty tied up with projects and work, so wanted to start with a daily check in hello.
Today's Monday: "Can't Trust That Day". And the work week begins. One day closer to a weekend!

See you all tomorrow (again)! (y):)
 

Unca Walt

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420club
Hello, I'm not a teen anymore which is when I was introduced to weed (the 80's)... I'm not quite a prune yet, but its in the mail... Glad to see old folks enjoying some herbs....

I'm growing and enjoying the old strains from way back when.... I don't like some of these "new fangled" strains. I guess this is a sign of my age. I am quite happy growing strains like Columbian Gold, Panama Red, Durban Poison, Thai, Afghani, Etc.... No 30% THC strains for me please ! I'm very happy at 15-20%

I'm almost 60 ---- Yes I'm piling up the years, stowing away the time...
Still pooping yellow.

Still got the ring of the potty 'round your hiney.

Lessee... when I wuz "almost 60", Bill Clinton was caught getting a blow job in the Oval Office. "Star Wars: Episode 1 -- The Phantom Menace" came out...

I bought Krugerrands for $300 each...
 

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