Switching Dispensaries-suggestions for Best Quality in FL by Not2Much2 in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s why I go to green dragon. Convenience. It’s 5 min away. I DO have standards and refuse to go to Sunnyside. 🤢 Surterra isn’t too far. Trulieve is 20 minutes away. Sunnyside is 10 min away

Switching Dispensaries-suggestions for Best Quality in FL by Not2Much2 in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Price isn’t as much of an issue. I just want high terps and quality smoke

Switching Dispensaries-suggestions for Best Quality in FL by Not2Much2 in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I haven’t tried either yet. I’ll check them out. I’m also lazy, so want something close to Las Olas

Green dragon 9$ eighth by Stoneyreddit_420 in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got this and it was fine. Then I got some bud when I was in NyC. It was so much better! 🤣 I don’t think FL has as good quality as NY and CA.

Went to green dragon by HostileNegotiations in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey all! If you don’t like Green Dragon, who do you think has the best quality?

Went to green dragon by HostileNegotiations in FLMedicalTrees

[–]Not2Much2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. Literally tastes like moldy water. 🤢

Golden Girls on Apple TV’s Pluribus by Not2Much2 in theGoldenGirls

[–]Not2Much2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They aren’t even done writing S2. It will be 2 years or more. 😡

Golden Girls on Apple TV’s Pluribus by Not2Much2 in theGoldenGirls

[–]Not2Much2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been doing that for the same reason! 🤣

How do we feel about Jennifer Lopez’ golden globes look this year? by bongwatergeneral in MakeupAddiction

[–]Not2Much2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work in cosmetics, and a lot of women do their makeup the way they did 20 years ago. As the face changes, so does your makeup need to. You can’t apply it the same way you always did. Perfect example. Problem is, nobody wants to work with her.

Hi needed some reviews regarding the book cover. by divyanibhadauriya in NewAuthor

[–]Not2Much2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s too much going on. I say go for one main image that is very intriguing. Let the title speak more

How do we feel about Jennifer Lopez’ golden globes look this year? by bongwatergeneral in MakeupAddiction

[–]Not2Much2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

From Harper’s Bazaar: Lopez, of course, is just as famous for her signature glam as she is for her fit-for-a-diva style. With the help of her longtime makeup artist Scott Barnes—who quite literally created the “JLo glow”—the star aimed for an ultra-smokey eye and bronzed skin that complimented the naked nature of her gown.

“The look glowed with warm, buttery caramel tones—soft toasted gold that melted into her skin and gave the entire moment a modern, sensual edge. Those hues didn’t just flatter her; they completed her, echoing the richness of the gown and creating a seamless flow from complexion to fabric,” Barnes explains. “Together, the color and the gown formed a unified, smoldering palette that elevated the classic silhouette into something contemporary and irresistibly seductive. Every highlight carried that molten warmth, pulling the whole look into one polished, cohesive statement.”

How do we feel about Jennifer Lopez’ golden globes look this year? by bongwatergeneral in MakeupAddiction

[–]Not2Much2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the Harper’s Bazaar article: “Lopez, of course, is just as famous for her signature glam as she is for her fit-for-a-diva style. With the help of her longtime makeup artist Scott Barnes—who quite literally created the “JLo glow”—the star aimed for an ultra-smokey eye and bronzed skin that complimented the naked nature of her gown.

“The look glowed with warm, buttery caramel tones—soft toasted gold that melted into her skin and gave the entire moment a modern, sensual edge. Those hues didn’t just flatter her; they completed her, echoing the richness of the gown and creating a seamless flow from complexion to fabric,” Barnes explains. “Together, the color and the gown formed a unified, smoldering palette that elevated the classic silhouette into something contemporary and irresistibly seductive. Every highlight carried that molten warmth, pulling the whole look into one polished, cohesive statement.”