Heisenberg
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It's great to see you enjoying some recreation. Heis wasting time, who woulda thunk it? Glad to hear the message is going strong out there, I never could get into FB.
All is great by me - the music is going better than ever, both the gigs and my personal evolution as a musician. I started playing classical guitar on top of my violin playing, I fell in love with it and it is eating away at my violin time.
The grow op is doing very well. I finally found a nice indica to round out my stable of beauties, DJ Short's Blueberry (a reco from Stinkbud). I've smoked nothing but BB for the last few months. I'm still growing Trainwreck, OG Kush and Heavy Duty Fruity, but there's nothing like a great indica to unwind at the end of a long day. I'm starting to get into producing solventless dabs, I have pounds of frosty trim on hand and dabs seem more popular and profitable than edibles these days.
I hope to see you around more often. Love that video you posted, I just watched that dude's vids again last week. So entertaining. Is that sexy FB partner of yours still running the site, and still doing her music?
Here's an old fav that is back on YT. Still cracks me up...
Haha, can't believe I actually forgot about that one. I rarely get to argue on the topic of atheism these days. I'm stuck arguing about things like homeopathy, flat Earth, vaccines, acupuncture, and GMOs. The problem with atheism is that the arguments never change. Nothing new has been added to the mix in centuries. It's always, always the same old tired arguments which have been refuted a thousand times and which there already exists literately hundreds of pages on the net debunking them. At least when you argue about pseudoscience you occasionally get new information. Of course, you do hear the same old tired arguments used there as well, but there is also often a new study or findings that shed some light on the issues, and new angles which haven't been covered.
For example, as the term "cognitive bias" enters the public lexicon more and more, so do the misconceptions and lack of nuance surrounding them. People tend to view them as more ammunition that they can use to attack people they don't agree with, rather than see them a source that can be used to check one's own arguments. Here's something I wrote recently on the subject, in case anyone is interested. (https://hatepseudoscience.com/2016/07/12/logical-fallacies-vs-cognitive-biases/)
My "sexy" FB partner bowed out of the page years ago. She had to get her masters at Oxford and that's one school that does not tolerate distractions. She's currently working on her PHD. She came to stay with me last Thanksgiving and I took her on a tour of the Amish country. Having grown up in London, it was a real culture shock for her. We both decided that the food made by the Amish is so good it actually justifies the indoctrination of an entire group of people. We ate at an Amish buffet where everything on the menu comes within 20 miles of the restaurant.
I'd love to hear you play guitar sometime. Ever consider uploading something to youtube? Funny what you say about dabs. Around here no one cares. I made tons of bubble hash a few years ago and people couldn't have been less interested. These days my trim gets dumped into the woods with the rest of the trash leaf.
Here's another one for old time's sake.