A beaker has a beak for pouring, so both bongs are really flasks.
You can seal a flask but not a beaker with a bung (because of the beak) and you can bung a bung in a bong so it can't be a beaker.
AK-47 was one of the best strains more than 20 years ago, and I doubt that it's strength (over 20% THC) has increased since then.
Hybridisation makes classification more challenging (and threatens the original varieties with extinction) but if the best Cabernet and the best Chardonnay is a Rosé...
Models of Cannabis Taxonomy, Cultural Bias, and Conflicts between Scientific and Vernacular Names
The strain “AK-47" exemplifies the arbitrariness of vernacular classification: “AK-47” won “best Sativa” in the 1999 Cannabis Cup, and won “best Indica” 4 years later.
No dancing in this post.
Cabaret Voltaire - The Voice of America
And some musique concrète. Dr Robert Spridgeon* recommends that you sit back and let the sound wash over you.
The Hafler Trio - "Bang!" An Open Letter
[1984 original]
A1 Suppressed Noise
A2 Inherent Aggression
A3 All...
A couple of thoughts about this thread: It seems that nobody likes simple links and I've heard that three embedded items is an acceptable limit, but with a slow connection some pages take ages to load and I'm sometimes left with a page of black rectangles and I move on. And it would be helpful...
I had an Arizer Air Max (with replaceable battery) and I gave it away when I tried the Tinymight. I prefer the Anvil indoors (butane is a problem with wind or bright sunlight) but the Tinymight shines outdoors and always puts a smile on my face.
If the mould was irradiated it will still taste off, but it shouldn't pose any risk. And if the mould appeared after irradiation then it must be a storage problem.
I saw some reports on Reddit, and if the buds came from Kind Medical I think they were imported from Pure Sunfarms in Canada.
So it seems that cannabis can safely be used twice a week without any fear of increasing tolerance or inducing withdrawal symptoms. And more frequent (especially daily) exposure is likely to raise both tolerance and the risk of discomfort on cessation. Medical use will probably have these side...
Research shows that tolerance is related to CB1 receptor availability, but it is also related to the amount of THC in your system. Receptor availability rises and THC levels fall over the first few days, but each of these recoveries has a long tail (up to 28 days or perhaps longer) and together...
If you have irradiated medical cannabis it's not a problem (that's why it's irradiated) but since you were grinding mouldy mull I assumed that wasn't the case.
If my baseline tolerance seems to have risen, then I guess that my "downregulation" is not completely reversed and I probably need more than two weeks off to properly reset. I have only stopped longer (more than one month) a couple of times and that did make quite a difference to tolerance, but...
I think overall the baseline has risen, and the greater high after a break only lasts a short time. While normally using I'm not sure that I really get high anymore (not like I did, unless it's a massive dose), and that's not what I'm looking for. My only indication of tolerance is general...
I guess the initial experiments are trying to prove principles, and more nuanced work then needs to be done on real world, human situations (and that's what D'Souza's later work did). My experience tells me that over the decades my own tolerance has gradually increased, only reducing as the...