Moebius
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Its easier to apologise than to ask permission .... its the maxim I live by.just smoked my dads gfs weed, oh fuck
Its easier to apologise than to ask permission .... its the maxim I live by.just smoked my dads gfs weed, oh fuck
Jokes ... It appears stoners think the same on both sides of the Atlantic. .... I wonder if that very same thought ever occured to cave-man when he ingested Cannabis. Probably.thats very true, but shes the one helping me with collage so i cant piss her off, fuck but i dont want to stress and waste some of my high lol
but lol so i asume your not religous?Jokes ... It appears stoners think the same on both sides of the Atlantic. .... I wonder if that very same thought ever occured to cave-man when he ingested Cannabis. Probably.
I'm betting Cannabis led to the very first mammoth hunt. The portions seemed suddenly reasonable. cnJokes ... It appears stoners think the same on both sides of the Atlantic. .... I wonder if that very same thought ever occured to cave-man when he ingested Cannabis. Probably.
Bet they tried to ride it first.I'm betting Cannabis led to the very first mammoth hunt. The portions seemed suddenly reasonable. cn
Hell yeah, Caveman had no T.V. All they did all day after killing was sit around and smoke some dank. Back in the day they Sativa, Indica, Ruderalis and many other forms of ancient Ganja.haha problly i always wonder if cavemen ever figured weed out..
I don't belong to any 'order'. I'm by nature, a question asker, a thinker, and one who excepts his ignorance in such matters.but lol so i asume your not religous?
lol thats what i feel like right nowI'm betting Cannabis led to the very first mammoth hunt. The portions seemed suddenly reasonable. cn
i feel like doing that to lolBet they tried to ride it first.
thats good, just science correct?Hell yeah, Caveman had no T.V. All they did all day after killing was sit around and smoke some dank. Back in the day they Sativa, Indica, Ruderalis and many other forms of ancient Ganja.
Why do you think they all had their hair so long? ...... Stoners!
I don't belong to any 'order'. I'm by nature, a question asker, a thinker, and one who excepts his ignorance in such matters.
thats good, just science correct?
Then you'd like science. It operates from the same basic premise. cnI'm just not convinced about ANYTHING .... yet.
Even Science. ... for me the juries still out.
'Interroga Omnia', Question Everything
yes true, but to each there own i say, but its been a while sience ive met someone who shares the same views as meThen you'd like science. It operates from the same basic premise. cn
'Like' is an emotional state of mind. Irrelevant to any ultimate truth.Then you'd like science. It operates from the same basic premise. cn
You see, I say, I don't really know what I believe. ... For me, thats an intelligent and virtuous philosophical stance to take. ... The fact its also shared by dummies is unfortunate.yes true, but to each there own i say, but its been a while sience ive met someone who shares the same views as me
The material world is science's purview and bailiwick. I agree that "like" can be an emotional statement. i could say "gravitiate toward" but it would mean the same thing.'Like' is an emotional state of mind. Irrelevant to any ultimate truth.
I kinda like the stuff science enables me to have. Its Ok, ... sort -off. But its a tool which helps us as corporeal beings to express ourselves and understand the seemingly physical world. ... Its importance is 'un-known' to me.
I experience, not through choice but rather it was forced upon me. I 'exist' in a material world but still am able to ponder the immaterial. ... Cool huh?
"the rational is contained within, but does not contain, the real" ... this is what I suspect.The material world is science's purview and bailiwick. I agree that "like" can be an emotional statement. i could say "gravitiate toward" but it would mean the same thing.
As for the immaterial ... science doesn't go there. sadly, I'm up to my armpits in folks who practice 'scientism" ... they try to overreach and use science to explain the big questions beyond the entirely rational. For me, at eighteen, one of the shatteringly profound lessons was "the rational is contained within, but does not contain, the real". cn