Quantum Kush 38% THC?

TonightYou

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I know.....Just furking around :)

But really..... Who doesn't love da bitches?:P
I know I do but I can presume those who may be a woman themselves or are attracted to men may not...

PS..... I just googled china ghost cities....... What a fucking TRIP!
Yes, they are a trip! Plus they have a weird fascination not unlike Vegas of wanting to copy other cities.

China is interesting. My father loved vacationing there a few years ago. But the idea of China wanting it's money back is laughable once you think of all the devastating effects it would have internally as well as externally. We've gotten to a point where we are too financially intertwined, success of one is needed for success of the other.
 

natro.hydro

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^^ yeah never heard about the ghost towns definitely gonna give that a gander when i get off work.

I look at the dollar as a more successful bitcoin (just waiting for that stupid bubble to burst) since there is nothing supporting it other than our need to make the dollar work for us or the world economies will crumble around us since as already mentioned the dollar is the worlds reserve currency. although from my understanding a lot of nations are taking measures to diversify and get away from that system.
Tonight you I have a question for you, if the chinese are trying to tank the dollar by dethroning it as the worlds reserve currency aint that kinda cutting your nose off to spite your face?
 

TonightYou

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totally, you should check out the HBO special, Vice, has an episode on it, damn good show... uh if you aren't a republican
Even if you are a Republican I think it can be a fascinating show. While Vice certainly had liberal leanings, just as I'd presume much of the cannabis community is and has been, there isn't much political in nature with their reporting. Sure they cover events that have political issues, Vice does reporting unlike anything you'd see on the major news networks (for profit, not BBC)
 

XXVII St.

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What do you guys know about visiting China as an American? There's a certain foreboding taboo about it.... Yet the Chinese seem super friendly in every video/documentary I've watched..... And I seem to recall a few people saying they went and LOVED it. Intriguing for sure.
 

TonightYou

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^^ yeah never heard about the ghost towns definitely gonna give that a gander when i get off work.

I look at the dollar as a more successful bitcoin (just waiting for that stupid bubble to burst) since there is nothing supporting it other than our need to make the dollar work for us or the world economies will crumble around us since as already mentioned the dollar is the worlds reserve currency. although from my understanding a lot of nations are taking measures to diversify and get away from that system.
Tonight you I have a question for you, if the chinese are trying to tank the dollar by dethroning it as the worlds reserve currency aint that kinda cutting your nose off to spite your face?
All currency is fiat. Even "precious metals" which really are only useful for industrial purposes only has value if value is placed on it within a population and the value is generally accepted.
 

TonightYou

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What do you guys know about visiting China as an American? There's a certain foreboding taboo about it.... Yet the Chinese seem super friendly in every video/documentary I've watched..... And I seem to recall a few people saying they went and LOVED it. Intriguing for sure.
My father loved it. Was a real culture shock but he had a really good time. People were very welcoming and he would definitely go back.
 

greasemonkeymann

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All currency is fiat. Even "precious metals" which really are only useful for industrial purposes only has value if value is placed on it within a population and the value is generally accepted.
you are right, but silver and gold i'd MUCH rather have in my hands then US paper...
And further IF china actually starts making their cars and industrial plants with cleaner emission standards?
Then GO BUY platinum and rhodium/palladium NOW! Rumors have been for years that they may require their cars to have three-way catalysts installed, and that would drive the prices CRAZY...
last I heard China had a few people living there, just a few...
 

TonightYou

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you are right, but silver and gold i'd MUCH rather have in my hands then US paper...
And further IF china actually starts making their cars and industrial plants with cleaner emission standards?
Then GO BUY platinum and rhodium/palladium NOW! Rumors have been for years that they may require their cars to have three-way catalysts installed, and that would drive the prices CRAZY...
last I heard China had a few people living there, just a few...
Rare earth metals aren't bad investments. Trust me if my money was in silver or gold, the investments I'd have now wouldn't be worth nearly as much (actually they could be less depending on the time frame of investment). My portfolio has far outpaced the prices of gold or silver during the last 6 years. When people were pulling money out the first thought in my mind was

"Fuck yes! Everything's on sale"
 

greasemonkeymann

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Rare earth metals aren't bad investments. Trust me if my money was in silver or gold, the investments I'd have now wouldn't be worth nearly as much (actually they could be less depending on the time frame of investment). My portfolio has far outpaced the prices of gold or silver during the last 6 years. When people were pulling money out the first thought in my mind was

"Fuck yes! Everything's on sale"
all about diversity too, if/when shit dips back down, that's when PMs go way up, so really you are betting on both sides, works nicely I think.
Besides holding an ounce of gold in your hand is a really COOL feeling, especially if you have like an indian head or something with a lot of history in it. Boggles my mind to think of whats been bought and paid for with a 180 yr old gold coin.
 

TonightYou

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all about diversity too, if/when shit dips back down, that's when PMs go way up, so really you are betting on both sides, works nicely I think.
Besides holding an ounce of gold in your hand is a really COOL feeling, especially if you have like an indian head or something with a lot of history in it. Boggles my mind to think of whats been bought and paid for with a 180 yr old gold coin.
That's what my buddy says about collecting coins.

I simply view metals as commodities. I just feel bad for people that were buying gold during the whole "end of days Obama" commercials I remember on Fox. It has its place but having a floating currency is such a better system.

Eta: to answer the question about China wanting to be the world currency? The issue is you'd have to get other nations to want the Yuan. That simply Isn't an easy thing to do now is it? The most in demand currencies that are trusted world wide is the dollar and the euro. Technically there are more euros in terms of value compared to the dollars world wide. Put it this way, think of the way bit coin is valued. It fluctuates, isn't very well adopted, can be affected easily by events beyond a holders control. Is bit coin going to be taken everywhere? Nope you'd have to convert it. Same situation here, give it to someone who wants it. It actually ends up costing you more as an end user and Is more difficult to make transactions (arguments that were used in support of the euro regarding euro trade).
 
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greasemonkeymann

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That's what my buddy says about collecting coins.

I simply view metals as commodities. I just feel bad for people that were buying gold during the whole "end of days Obama" commercials I remember on Fox. It has its place but having a floating currency is such a better system.

Eta: to answer the question about China wanting to be the world currency? The issue is you'd have to get other nations to want the Yuan. That simply Isn't an easy thing to do now is it? The most in demand currencies that are trusted world wide is the dollar and the euro. Technically there are more euros in terms of value compared to the dollars world wide. Put it this way, think of the way bit coin is valued. It fluctuates, isn't very well adopted, can be affected easily by events beyond a holders control. Is bit coin going to be taken everywhere? Nope you'd have to convert it. Same situation here, give it to someone who wants it. It actually ends up costing you more as an end user and Is more difficult to make transactions (arguments that were used in support of the euro regarding euro trade).
those people that did that, didn't look at the historical relation between the stock market and precious metals.
If you want something that just steadily goes up, old collector coins are great, if you want just PMs then i'd suggest silver and gold only, with the Canadian coins being the best (.999) but I have a soft spot for Mexican Onzas they are real fat thick ounce sized silver pieces, but a palmful of those and i'll be damned if I don't feel like a pirate....
 
The Quantum Kush is tested by the breeders to be at about 30.33% THC. The potency of the bud depends on how epic and legendary your setup is, the breeders do not use the high tech shit that we use, so our buds simply contain higher levels of THC than the buds that are tested. What I can tell you is that we blasted 1 gram of Jack Skellington which is around 25% THC from the breeders and grown under our circumstances we got back over .3 of BHO out of a single gram of the Jack, so if we are getting 5% higher levels THC than the breeder then I am guessing the Quantum is at least 35% THC because you all fail too see the detail in person. I agree that the bud can only hold 30% THC, however the bud will BLEED PURE THC when it has an excess of THC SAP. No offense but I do not see any light refractions on your crystals so they look fluffy to me not gooey like mine... I will get better pics for you all so you can see for yourself... or you can just come to Maine and I'll smoke you up! So if you all account for the build-up of sap on the outside of the nugget then that increases the overall potency of the bud. Ill try to zoom in and get a better picture so you all can see what a true 30% + THC bud actually looks like.


I attached a close-up of one of the same photos so you guys could see zoomed in what I am talking about, you can't see it too well with this camera Im going to have to re-photograph it for you all but in the meantime check this out...

The shiny glossy streaks of white light are the shimmering lights reflecting off the resin pools, the bud is literally covered in a shiny goo. the pools of resin show up in the photo as streaks of light on the bud, look closer guys.
Pm me bro I live In maine as well and we should chat asap its important dude
 

IRON-EYES

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That bitch ain't dead she fake that shit n sniffs dope with Elvis and Tupac while getting raild up the ass by Sir Anthony Hopkins!


¿don't mislead them g?
 
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