Was the frog holding the stick when you found it
Yea, that would be like including the cost of food its a necessity to live, lol but yea I suppose if you're getting stoned-er than usual...I'd say no. You can't include in cost, because you would probably be getting stoned regardless. Lmfao
I don't get it, but I'm so high I laughed anywayWas the frog holding the stick when you found it
The pic he posted was a little frog holding onto a stick. It was about the size of a little bud of weedI don't get it, but I'm so high I laughed anyway
Oh ok,I remember now lol, yea that pic cracked me upThe pic he posted was a little frog holding onto a stick. It was about the size of a little bud of weed
Seems you and I have a lot more in common than meets the eye lolWhat's the difference between a caregiver and a caretaker?
Why does the expression "give a shit" mean to care about something, but the expression "take a shit" means actually giving shit to your toilet?
Yes, this is how my brain works lol
Dope LOLSo no wonder my temps and RH were being so consistant all the time?
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Damn sticker. Hahahaha.
How did you get your temps the same as mine. Have you been looking in my windowsSo no wonder my temps and RH were being so consistant all the time?
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Damn sticker. Hahahaha.
Oh man, I feel for ya, I really do...Seems you and I have a lot more in common than meets the eye lol
As usual the microscale is superior to the macro. Both in beauty and in productivity. Scientist estimate 50 to 85% of earths oxygen is produced by phytoplanktons in the oceans. Makes you think how big the world is if that huge tree and thousands of others doesn’t make a dent. Trillions upon trillions of these creatures inhabit these oceans and they create substantially more oxygen compared to all the forests in the world. Makes you think how big the universe is and how big it is for the algae. Then you realise you may be the algae of something on a bigger scale. Love algae.Well better late than never.
Several years ago I was in Humboldt doing all things Humboldt, walking through the redwood forests, looking up at the giant canopy. It was actually raining but you couldn't feel anything, maybe a drop or two. 350 feet in the sky, all competing for that sunlight, with all of that photosynthesis occurring - all of the co2 that was being processed and all of that oxygen being produced. In the sky, the atmosphere up there. It's one of the only places on Earth with a decent ancient redwood population left.
So our beloved Earth has a climate problem that's getting worse. Holes in the atmosphere due to too many emissions. I don't know all the details of it, just enough to know it's a problem. We feed our plants various nutes trying to find the optimal blend for that dank. Maybe we can come up with a super nute to grow super redwoods that could stretch into the atmosphere, and "repair" the atmosphere. Reduce the carbon footprint via photosynthesis or something.
Maybe a movie idea. Hollywoodize it somehow by having a huge conglomerate like monsanto come in and bully the game, then "overdo" it somehow with some bad side effects happening out of it. Oldskool hippies to the rescue?
Yea it's still 4/20 here. Always is
Every atom is another universe.As usual the microscale is superior to the macro. Both in beauty and in productivity. Scientist estimate 50 to 85% of earths oxygen is produced by phytoplanktons in the oceans. Makes you think how big the world is if that huge tree and thousands of others doesn’t make a dent. Trillions upon trillions of these creatures inhabit these oceans and they create substantially more oxygen compared to all the forests in the world. Makes you think how big the universe is and how big it is for the algae. Then you realise you may be the algae of something on a bigger scale. Love algae.
I think so too. But the realization is different.Every atom is another universe.