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DrOfWelshMagic

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View attachment 2616102View attachment 2616103View attachment 2616104View attachment 2616105ive just done some lst on my super bud first time ive done it but I had to as I topped her earlier in the week and the two tops needed sepererating so the stem grows in a y shape but then I got carried away lol and done lst to every top and the fan leaves that were restricting light to the tops,i will lst my white rhino when the new tops are big enough but I fimmed her and have 4 new tops growing and my bio diesel mass spouted today :)
kinky as fuck and she's loving it the dirty biatch..... niiice :clap:
 

tip top toker

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it makes you take a different aproach to normal things too when your out seeing all the new stuff goin on

like this north korea thing for all we know kim jong un could be sitting without a problem with america, or an american cia agent, he was born in sweden after all, and could just be a show for america to show off the big guns.
I don't doubt for a second that there is an agenda. Kinda makes sesnse given every expert out there states that n.Korea isn't even close to putting a prop per bomb on a missile. More likely that they jump in to "save the day" and ever increase their military presense around the world. Now they don't have a nuclear regime between them and china, now they can fuck with n.Korea, overrun it, and be sat on the Chinese birder saying come on, hack us one more time, I doubke dare you. Kim man isn't like me playing a poker game, he has experienced advisers to tell him when a bluff will be called, all his rhetoric is for shit and most folk know it. Like any country knows it if they think they can just threaten american mainland.

It is however interesting to take into account the attitude they have between Iran, and n. Korea. They're pretty much the same thing in terms of their outward threat to various countries. Yet Iran is always portrayed as a credible threat, n.Korea, more a joke. There's a reason for that also. And from a completely uneducated standpoint, I'd say that there is something that Iran has that america wants, really wants, that Korea doesn't really provide. The kinda thing most of these sandy countries that happen to goto civil war have..
 

pon

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I don't doubt for a second that there is an agenda. Kinda makes sesnse given every expert out there states that n.Korea isn't even close to putting a prop per bomb on a missile. More likely that they jump in to "save the day" and ever increase their military presense around the world. Now they don't have a nuclear regime between them and china, now they can fuck with n.Korea, overrun it, and be sat on the Chinese birder saying come on, hack us one more time, I doubke dare you. Kim man isn't like me playing a poker game, he has experienced advisers to tell him when a bluff will be called, all his rhetoric is for shit and most folk know it. Like any country knows it if they think they can just threaten american mainland.

It is however interesting to take into account the attitude they have between Iran, and n. Korea. They're pretty much the same thing in terms of their outward threat to various countries. Yet Iran is always portrayed as a credible threat, n.Korea, more a joke. There's a reason for that also. And from a completely uneducated standpoint, I'd say that there is something that Iran has that america wants, really wants, that Korea doesn't really provide. The kinda thing most of these sandy countries that happen to goto civil war have..
It'll be another false flag job that makes the US invade NK - I read somewhere there will be an attack on the great pyramids they will have to melt them like they did with the twin towers cos the way the pyramids are made with interlocking PHI blocks a standard Abomb wont be enough.
 

delvite

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It'll be another false flag job that makes the US invade NK - I read somewhere there will be an attack on the great pyramids they will have to melt them like they did with the twin towers cos the way the pyramids are made with interlocking PHI blocks a standard Abomb wont be enough.
all governments have adopted - P.R.S = Problem. Reaction. Solution - create a problem - see/read the publics reaction - and funny enough they will have the solution. the 9/11 case is a perfect example of this method -> problem war on terror = blow up the towers n blame it on terrorists - reaction = the people are scared and look to government - solution = invasion of the terrorist countrys and there allys to bring back the safe feeling = massive profit for the money men who fund it ;) its been goin in circles for i dont know how long ;)
 

delvite

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a bit of a laugh for a monday morning........................................... ............................

[video=youtube;pHW5Vz0HgRE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHW5Vz0HgRE[/video]
 

pon

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After a very strong coffee I aways have to go to the bog with a spliff & strangle a darky - just so you know.
 

Garybhoy11

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if ur in this thread having a look then also take a look at http://ukcsc-scotland.org/ and join the fight to legalize weed in Scotland & throughout the uk, also the annual 420 meet is coming up in Kelvingrove park, Glasgow, all are welcome

come on join the fight and lets get this shit legal !!
 

Saerimmner

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[h=1]Bankers' Cocaine Habit 'To Blame' For Financial Crisis Says David Nutt, Ex-Drugs Tsar[/h] Huffington Post UK | Posted: 15/04/2013 11:46 BST | Updated: 15/04/2013 11:46 BST








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A former government drugs tsar who was sacked from his role after suggesting horse-riding was as dangerous as ecstasy has waded into the debate about the financial crisis, saying bankers' cocaine habit was to blame for the economic meltdown.
Professor David Nutt told the Sunday Times that the class A drug had made bankers "overconfident" and led to them taking more risks.
He blamed cocaine for the recent financial crash as well as the 1995 collapse of Barings bank, saying the white powder contributed to bankers' "culture of excitement and drive and more and more and more. It is a 'more' drug".


David Nutt was sacked by the government
The 61-year-old is a professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London and is in favour of decriminalising a number of drugs, hitting headlines last week after claiming the government's policy on magic mushrooms, ecstasy and cannabis made it difficult to study their beneficial qualities.
He insisted the "insane" and "absurd" laws hindered harnessing the chemical psilocybin, which could be used to treat depression. He told the BBC it would cost him £6,000 to buy a licence in order to study the drug, or he would be forced to buy it on the street which his "ethics committee would not allow."
He said: "We have regulations which are 50 years old, have never been reviewed and they are holding us back, they're stopping us doing the science and I think it's a disgrace actually."
In June last year he claimed that legalising or decriminalising cannabis would cut alcohol consumption by a quarter.
Nutt, was sacked by the Labour government in 2009 for opposing ministers' decision to upgrade Cannabis from a class C to class B drug and arguing there was "not much difference" between riding and ectascy.
"A regulated market for those drugs is the best way forward," he claimed.
"Cannabis is not safe, but in population terms but I believe that kind of regulation would have a net benefit on public health."
"I think you might find you might reduce alcohol consumption by a quarter if you went with a Dutch model," he concluded.
 
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