Jeremy
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Jeremy
@JER_77
Lions, Tigers, Pistons & Sparty. Traeger BBQ smoker, Dead Head, poor sailor, runner & Black Dutchman with a #BlackGSD.
Holland, MI Katılım Kasım 2010
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Zoap x RS11 bred by @wizard_trees 559 grown wpff getting ready for the wash. Gonna make some of the best rosin of ‘26 on god.
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@nigerianprynce It’s so nice for me. I take notes on the road daily. I had stacks of notebooks. Last year I’ve used an iPad and it’s a revelation.
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@overclassifiedx The model was super interesting to me. It was cool to get a visual representation. Seeing those seats
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Just watched S4: The Bob Lazar Story and really enjoyed it.
Some of the new information (new to me) was surprisingly compelling, and the film felt noticeably less sensational than Jeremy Corbell’s version.
The map data at the end was particularly strong, it lined up remarkably well with Bob’s story.
Solid watch if you’re into this topic!


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@ClassicGIJoe I had one for exactly one day.
Opened it on Christmas.
Played with it in the bathtub that night.
Set it by the fireplace to dry.
Came back and it was melted 😭
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@ICuRaRook My poker era. Sammy was so nice. Doyle was a bit grimey but his books won me a mint.
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@volvoshine Meh I’m in sw Florida now. Beaches at home will be better in a month or so. Mitten is happily underrated.
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@SirMannyAngel @toxiccowboy1 My buddy’s family had a delorean. It was a nightmare of a car. Handled like crap and rarely ran.
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@ajhendges @TomLeonard28 Garbage I drive for work. The highways are ridiculously better. They’re actually tearing that entire s curve area out now.
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@TomLeonard28 Our highways are complete shit!! Gretchen pocketed our money instead of fixing our damn roads. She should be in prison with the rest of them still walking free 😡
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Watch this. This is a tanker truck explosion in Grand Rapids.
Now imagine 2,000 more of these trucks every day on Michigan roads, crossing the Mackinac Bridge.
That’s what happens if Line 5 is shut down.
When I was Speaker, we worked with the governor and senate to pass the framework to build the Line 5 tunnel and keep it operating safely.
Build the tunnel. Keep Line 5 open. It’s common sense. (Video from @GR_businessman)
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@LandraceBureau All I smoked for a month in India in the 90s. My buddies went to Nepal after but I was burnt out and headed west.
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"When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free."
🖐️ Bundle of hand-rubbed Nepalese Charas — the living gold of the Himalayas.
🍫 Charas is the oldest known cannabis concentrate on Earth, born thousands of years ago in the humid high valleys of Nepal and India where dry-sifting simply doesn’t work.
The ancient method: skilled hands gently rub the flowering tops of living plants at peak resin ripeness — no drying, no machines — collecting pure trichomes straight from the living herb. Slow, deliberate strokes yield the finest quality (just a few grams of premium per day), scraped into these iconic finger bundles or temple balls.
The result? A sticky, fragrant, full-spectrum resin that captures the plant’s complete terpene orchestra — earthy, spicy, floral, with that unmistakable incense-like depth you only get from live, hand-rubbed resin.
Insider secret: The slower the rub, the purer the charas. First passes give the cleanest, most potent layer; haste adds vegetal debris and dulls the spirit. Age it properly and the flavors deepen into something profound — a true “alive” experience that modern extracts can only dream of.
Tied to Lord Shiva since Vedic times, charas has been the sacred herb of sadhus and ascetics for millennia — smoked in chillums to deepen meditation, dissolve ego, and commune with the divine.
As Eastern wisdom teaches through the lens of plant intelligence: the cannabis plant is a teacher, a bridge. “We must cultivate our own garden,” wrote Voltaire — and nowhere is that truer than in the mindful art of coaxing resin from living sacred plants.
Controversial truth: These open traditions and thriving markets were alive and respected along the old Hippie Trail until international prohibition pressure shuttered them in the 1970s–80s. What was once cultural heritage and medicine became criminalized — yet the landraces, the knowledge, and the practice endure in remote Himalayan pockets. This is living proof that sacred plants still unite us across borders, cultures, and eras.
Honored to share this piece of preserved history from our travels. It reminds us: the plant remembers. We are merely its humble stewards.
How do you connect with charas — chillum ritual, meditation, or pure appreciation of the craft?
Drop your stories or rituals below 👇 Let’s keep these ancient genetics and traditions alive.
#LandraceBureau #NepaleseCharas #HandRubbed #HimalayanHash #SacredPlants #CharasHistory #ShivaHerb #PlantIntelligence #PreservationNotProhibition
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@TheTrueDocLove The jelly is the best. Slushie been going the quickest lately.
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Where are all my #cannabis people at? My algorithm is all fucked up
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@TommaFY @pmaloney33 @vladgeorgescu @tim_cook They didn’t work and they said they looked like new so probably faulty pair.
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16 years ago I waited in a long line outside the apple store to buy the first ipad. I was so excited to walk home with it!
The very next morning I dropped it on the bathroom floor and cracked the screen. And I don’t mean a tiny crack. It was completely wrecked. There was no apple care back then. I wasn’t earning that much. I was devastated.
I went back to the apple store to see if they can replace the screen and how much it would cost. I was afraid the only solution was to buy a new one.
“Hi how can I help you?”
“I’m a dumbass” and showed him the cracked screen.
“Oh man. Let me see what I can do.”
He took my cracked ipad somewhere in the back. About ten minutes later he came back. He was holding a box.
“Be more careful next time.”
He handed me a brand new ipad. For free. I couldn’t believe it. He didn’t have to do that. He could’ve just said “sorry nothing we can do” but instead he went and persuaded his boss to do a good deed for a complete stranger.
I don’t think stuff like this happens anymore. But 16 years ago, that interaction with an apple store employee left a profound mark on me.

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@jackyharuhiko @pmaloney33 @vladgeorgescu @tim_cook Yeah. Have 3rd now and kid uses the replaced 1st
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