Random Jabber Jibber thread

dabbles

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ordered a tiny might vape yesterday.
was stupid and ordered it though the price was in dutch krones..i figured it would come out at the same price but no..when i converted it to usd I Suddenly realized i paid $700+ for a $400 vape.
cancelled and found same vape for a more reasonable price in the UK. Sheesh.

Tiny might looks like one of the better vapes out there. Some people even like it more than the Mighty. I heard they are being made by hand by one Dutch guy. Don't know if that's true.

Excited.
 

dabbles

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This is the funniest shit i've read all day.
 

raratt

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David Knowles
David Knowles

·Senior Editor
Thu, January 12, 2023 at 10:48 AM PST


Flooding from the Sacramento and American rivers, near downtown Sacramento, Calif.

Flooding from the Sacramento and American rivers, near downtown Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 11. (Fred Greaves/Reuters)

BERKELEY, Calif. — There is a silver lining to the relentless California storms that have so far killed at least 18 people and racked up an estimated $1 billion in damages: In a single week, extreme drought conditions that had gripped almost one-third of the state have been downgraded nearly everywhere.
The U.S. Drought Monitor released an updated map Thursday that accounts for the series of atmospheric river storms that have doused the state in recent weeks with more than 24 trillion gallons of water. It shows that “extreme drought,” the second-highest classification used by the agency has been all but erased from the interior sections of the state.
U.S. Drought Monitor map
 
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