Random Jabber Jibber thread

ANC

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"What's in this joint on the table?"
"I don't know, smoke it and find out."
:blsmoke: :eyesmoke:
Smoking an unknown joint has bitten me in the arse twice, once the joint had something in the Israeli dude called fluor, I still don't remember atually taking the joint and hitting it, but I remember coming back from every furthest corner of the universe in the form of small mercury like balls that all reached the final destination (me) at one point. I erupted with power. I could probably break bricks at that point.
 

kinetic

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For the first time in 3 days it doesn't look like the apocalypse outside. Two days ago the wildfires smelled like timber, yesterday it smelled like towns that were burning.
 

dabbles

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Smoking an unknown joint has bitten me in the arse twice, once the joint had something in the Israeli dude called fluor, I still don't remember atually taking the joint and hitting it, but I remember coming back from every furthest corner of the universe in the form of small mercury like balls that all reached the final destination (me) at one point. I erupted with power. I could probably break bricks at that point.
That makes me want to smoke unknown joints.
 

dabbles

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My Dad used to use an inversion table. It was funny to walk in the room and see him hanging there upside down. We called him batdad. I forget why he stopped.

Has anyone with a bad back tried an inversion table? I need to try something, this round has been going on too long. The place I got shots before is in downtown Sac and a PITA to get to.
 

BarnBuster

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ANC

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Did you guys read about this? Indigenous, sure but still some tough ass little kids. 6 weeks!
"The Indigenous Huitoto children, ages 13, 9, 4 and 11 months,"

They were lucky the forest is filled with fruit and berries this time of year, but as far as I understood they lived off flour etc they took from the plane for the first half... I doubt anybody expected to see them again.



"The children ate “three kilograms (six pounds) of farina,” a coarse cassava flour commonly used by indigenous tribes in the Amazon region, said spokesperson Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez Suárez.

“Days after the crash, they ate the farina which they had carried there… but they (eventually) ran out of food and decided to look for a place where they could stay alive
,”
 
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raratt

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"I have never done anything wrong. Nobody can prove that I ever did anything wrong. It’s pretty tough when a citizen with an unblemished record must be hounded from his home. I’m feeling very bad – very bad. How would you feel if the police, paid to protect you, acted towards you like they acted towards me?" Quote from: Al Capone, Dec 10, 1927.
 
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