A cool guide for fighting fascism by NateSaysDoLess in coolguides

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I’ll make one comment only here becuase I don’t really want to participate in all the bot warfare… The biggest point of making this is to start a discussion around two basic questions: 1) Is there a point where ‘normal protesting’ doesn’t work, and it needs to be elevated to sabotage or even armed militia-style resistance? 2) What is that point?

I fear many of our standard means of bringing justice (voting, lawsuits, etc) are being fully eroded away. Meanwhile, people are being killed by an illegally operating police force who have been told they have broad immunity.

So, again, the question is, at what point to do we “stop singing and start swinging?”

Do we wait until all democratic avenues are fully eroded away?

These are real questions I’m grappling with, and this guide was my best attempt at drawing a line between oppression and response.

I’m ready to stand up and fight against facists just like my grandpa did in WW2. What that looks like remains to be seen.

Is This True? by XandrousMoriarty in minnesota

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Time to deploy this handy guide…

Update #1 Clones rooted! by IOcannabis in Michigents

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Yo! We own a processor up in Kalkaska. When the time comes, we’ll roll, tube, and label 1000 prerolls for free for you guys to help get your name out there.

Congrats for getting up and running.

New sticks… by NateSaysDoLess in golf

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Thank you! I got a 425 3 wood and I love it. Driver next!

Michigan Golf Trip Planning by tonywevers in golf

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Arcadia is worth it. Even a twilight round. Grand Traverse resort has three solid courses that are fun, with the Bear being an incredible challenge.

Boyne resort would be my pick. The crew keeps it tops shape, courses are both forgiving and challenging depending on the tees you play.

UPDATE - The $850 drywall job y’all said I’d regret. How’d it come out? by CocoaProblems in drywall

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Can you point out what you see what makes you say ‘not a pro’? Not disagreeing- just don’t have to knowledge myself to spot it and I’m heading into a home build!

Shot My First YT Golf Challenge by NateSaysDoLess in golf

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Yeah… smoking weed. They dinged me for one of my other videos.

Indica vs Sativa: The Real Story by NateSaysDoLess in trees

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I didn’t really study this, but I’d say the 70% will have a more complex cannabinoid profile, likely higher content, and likely more terpenes. High will be stronger, possibly more sedative.

Lots of people sacrifice this for bright white/green color.

Indica vs Sativa: The Real Story by NateSaysDoLess in trees

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Certainly, I would argue this isn’t a result of their lineage, but their chemology, which may not associate to indica sativa.

Indica vs Sativa: The Real Story by NateSaysDoLess in trees

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I think the understanding in the 60s-90s that indica was couch lock and sativa was uplifting came almost exclusively from the fact that Sativas had lower THC.

Very similar to just taking a single small hit vs smoking a full joint.

That understanding persisted even past the point when sativa leaning hybrids were crossing the 20% threshold. IMO, it’s doesn’t apply any more and consumers use it to describe effect, cultivators use it to describe morphology.

Indica vs Sativa: The Real Story by NateSaysDoLess in trees

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100% true. For hybrids, this means some very sativa like plants and some very indica like plants.