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Barry Air and Incredible Thoughts

Well, it's been a while since my last post, but a lot has changed! I got a new job, which is exciting, anxiety-provoking, challenging, and requires adjustment. Now that I'm mostly adjusted to the new changes in my life, let's get back to what really matters, reviewing different marijuana strains, she said sarcastically.  This next strain is one that I tried with SO, while we went out on the town for some well-deserved quality time. It's called Barry Air and he purchased two pre-rolled joints from our regular dispensary and damn, that shit smacks.  Barry Air is a Hybrid strain, an excellent combination of Girl Scout Cookies and Blue Dream. It consists of 0.34% THC, 24.34% THCA, 0.11% CBD, and 0% CBDA. There isn't much about this strain other than other reviews. But other reviewers have described the following experiences: stimulating mind, boost in creativity, feeling pain free and blissful, and overall relaxation. It had a fruity scent and was smooth considering we...

Highdeas (2/22, ft. Mint Cake)

After reading my previous post, and looking at my bank account, I decided that reviews may occur more seldom for the time being, or at least until I get my tax return. I want to start writing a new kind of post I'm going call "Highdeas." Highdeas are going to be different than babblings of a stoner, just because even one's high self is able to recognize complete nonsense.  I decided to experiment with my high thoughts and to see what concepts my high would arrive at. *Reminder here to remember to proofread this tomorrow* I thought a documentary would be a good experimental group, priming my consciousness for an interesting topic and hoping to really learn something.  -Tangent: Learning and memorizing are two different things. Memorizing is holding that information, action-less, like it's a simple idea. Learning, on the other hand, is using that information to change something, create something, or cause something to happen. For example, you either hold your hammer...

Mint Cake and My Hot Take

 Mint Cake, what can I say, what a beaut.  This was the first time I had tried this strain, and this has been one of the best weed decisions I've made. Mint Cake is a a hybrid strain, according to 253farmacy, between Lemon Pound Cake 75 and Kush Mints. It was comprised of 0.59% THC, 22.59% THCA, 0% CBD, and 0.09% CBDA and smoked out of a 1 percolator bong, around 2 puffs worth.  Leafy reported that this strain results in a relaxed, euphoric, and tingly feeling, which to me, sounds like a the trifecta of orgasms. I also felt the tingly sensation, specifically in my slightly shaking hands, but also a slight tingle like someone hitting your funny bone. You feel jittery towards the top of your high, which could also feel like tingling. 253farmacy noted that it results in increase focus and functionality, hence why I would choose to write this post now, mid-high. Lucky you, productive stoners! Apparently Leafly also reported that it helps with inflammation, pain, and arthritis...

Smoking, Science, and Spirituality

Hello!      Since I've been puffing pot, I've had instances where my high self is overwhelmed with curiosity. When you're high, your thoughts seem very insightful and deep, even though they rarely are insightful and deep. You wonder about things in the world and your brain makes some connections that feel new and intriguing!     One of these instances had an unexpected impact on me. The first instance of this new hobby came in the Summer of 2019. My partner, SO, and I were trying out a trial run at living together. He had a Summer lease in his school-owned apartment and I had my apartment near my university, but worked in the town he was located so I stayed with him. We had been dating an hour away for the majority of our relationship and were, for a lack of a better term, testing our relationship and compatibility. We decided to use the Summer as a trial run for living together. With both of us taking Summer classes and working, our Summer was pretty busy, but ...