Is being a dealer hard and stressful ?

ChingOwn

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“I started using on a lark, a dare from a best friend who said that I was too chicken to smoke a joint and drink a quart of beer. I was fourteen at that time. After seven years of using and drinking I found myself at the end of the road with addiction. I was no longer using to feel euphoria, I was just using to feel some semblance of normality.

“Then I started having negative feelings about myself and my own abilities. I hated the paranoia.1 I hated looking over my shoulder all the time. I really hated not trusting my friends. I became so paranoid that I successfully drove everyone away and found myself in the terrible place no one wants to be in—I was alone. I’d wake up in the morning and start using and keep using throughout the day.” —Paul



  1. 1. paranoia: suspicion, distrust or fear of other people.
 

bluntmassa1

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Not really it's better than working at McDonald's pays good just got to know how to spot a rat and you got to beat down a couple people after that nobody will hassle you as long as you ain't trying to be Al Capone. But a good 90% get busted just got to be smarter than the dumb dumbs and still not be scared of jail even though it would suck.
 

dirtyho1968

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Not a drug dealer! A grower. Just concentrate on your grow. I run a total of 40K in a 2 diff spots by myself. l get trimmers have someone I can trust to get rid of it for me. If you have a person or two you can trust that can handle weight, let them do the dirty work. 32, lol...
Try hundreds plus i take all my own cuts and do all my repotting, fix AC's, dehumidifiers... The whole shebang or is it she bang :)

Oh and why seeds if you're doing that much? A few here and there to experiment maybe?
Plenty of places to buy clones unless you live in a fucked state?
But I agree, bigger grow, way more problems. Thrips, and the worst PM and super spider mites. I loathe those bastards.
 

qwizoking

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man i think i took a weeeeee toi much yesterday. hydromorphone dose at 2pm. couldnt pee properly till this morning and woke still itchy. slwpt like a baby though.


@Iloveskywalkerog
whered ya go man, did you even reply in this thread
 

whitebb2727

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Sometimes your body needs a couple extra hours to help relieve the stress or fatigue.

We aren't meant for 6-8 hours of sleep a day. We need 8-10 hours for good health.

Lack of sleep, stress, high activity/exercise all increase the need for naps.

We generally start to drink coffee when we are sleepy, even though it is your body's way of telling you to reboot with a nap. Or we make ourselves stay up so we have more time to spend with the hubby or friends.
All my life I have slept 4-6 hours. Its been 6 lately.

They key to it is a good mattress. I mean you spend up to a third of your life in it. I buy quality name brand mattresses. I get a better quality sleep. I'm groggy if I sleep somewhere with out it.
 

Flaming Pie

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All my life I have slept 4-6 hours. Its been 6 lately.

They key to it is a good mattress. I mean you spend up to a third of your life in it. I buy quality name brand mattresses. I get a better quality sleep. I'm groggy if I sleep somewhere with out it.
I need a new mattress soon. Ours is 10 years old.
 

whitebb2727

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I need a new mattress soon. Ours is 10 years old.
Temperpedic are nice. Any name brand memory foam.

My next one will be the dual chamber sleep number bed where you can adjust it on each side. I slept in one and it was awesome. I want the one where it moves like a hospital bed. Raise the head if you get heart burn or raise you leg for swelling.
Did you know a mattress can double in weight in ten years from dead skin cells. Yuck!
 

tyler.durden

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Temperpedic are nice. Any name brand memory foam.

My next one will be the dual chamber sleep number bed where you can adjust it on each side. I slept in one and it was awesome. I want the one where it moves like a hospital bed. Raise the head if you get heart burn or raise you leg for swelling.
Did you know a mattress can double in weight in ten years from dead skin cells. Yuck!

Not really. It's a great phony stat for mattress salesmen...

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/mattress.asp

As is the case with precise but shaky widespread beliefs, the mattress claim was questioned when it initially appeared in 2000; and as is similarly common, the subsequent adjustment of facts failed to spread nearly as far as its more titillating predecessor. Just a few months after the WSJ article was published, Ohio State University researcher Emmett Glass (quoted in the original piece) explained:

I never quoted that statistic. I told [the reporter] that Internet web sites have statistics that try to strike fear in the consumer, thus promoting their products. I gave her a few off the top of my head (two million mites in an average mattress, mattress doubling in weight, etc.) that I read over the years. She asked me if any of these statistics have any scientific merit and I told her that none of them are in the literature. To the layman that is NO! In fact I asked the Wall Street Journal writer to call an expert on mattresses at the internal sleep products association. She did and was told that the statistic on mattresses doubling in weight was far from the truth. The journalist choose to include it in the story anyway. She liked the statistic because it made her story more interesting.
 

whitebb2727

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Not really. It's a great phony stat for mattress salesmen...

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/mattress.asp

As is the case with precise but shaky widespread beliefs, the mattress claim was questioned when it initially appeared in 2000; and as is similarly common, the subsequent adjustment of facts failed to spread nearly as far as its more titillating predecessor. Just a few months after the WSJ article was published, Ohio State University researcher Emmett Glass (quoted in the original piece) explained:

I never quoted that statistic. I told [the reporter] that Internet web sites have statistics that try to strike fear in the consumer, thus promoting their products. I gave her a few off the top of my head (two million mites in an average mattress, mattress doubling in weight, etc.) that I read over the years. She asked me if any of these statistics have any scientific merit and I told her that none of them are in the literature. To the layman that is NO! In fact I asked the Wall Street Journal writer to call an expert on mattresses at the internal sleep products association. She did and was told that the statistic on mattresses doubling in weight was far from the truth. The journalist choose to include it in the story anyway. She liked the statistic because it made her story more interesting.
There is no actual study to prove the amount. It does gain weight and that's gross. Your pillow does to.

The ten year time frame may be wrong but your mattress does house gross things.

http://m.livescience.com/33097-does-your-mattress-really-gain-weight-over-time-.html
 

qwizoking

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I need a new mattress soon. Ours is 10 years old.

ummmm lets see, ex wife got the mattress in '97? '98? nah maybe 99
so thatd be...... about time to swap out lol. double weight, nah certainly not. it might be heavier though hard to tell, still a pain to carry that floppy thing up stairs.
ive slept on all the fancy beds, yea some are nice, but i like my bed. sleep best on it. i like a hard ish matress and super soft pillow...now them down mattresses really need swapped out pretty often. feathers get matted
 
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