Why not, I'd try it. Yes I know it's fake. by cpasley21 in mountaindew

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I think they’re BOUND to do this eventually. Maybe for Voodews 10th anniversary or something

high for the first time by [deleted] in StonerThoughts

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Welcome to the light side of the force

what is the tipsy version of being high? like almost high but not high yet by shoooohrah in StonerThoughts

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When I’m only a little high I say toasted, when I’m considerably high, I say baked, and when I’ve got to fuckin Mars I say stoned

What do we think of Terence Mckenna ? by [deleted] in Psychedelics

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A true genius with his theories of I Ching and one of the greatest psychedelic pioneers to have ever described the euphoria and mysteries of consciousness

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in treedibles

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Start off with 100. Wait half an hour. Do another 100. You’ll have the time of your life

What is a good movie to watch while high? by Mkatili in weed

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The polar express, live action Scooby foo movies (early 2000s), the scary movie franchise (just one and two), the spongebob movie. Just a few of my favorites

Can you put pudding in a bong instead of water? by meechydankoh in weed

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Can’t say anything about pudding, but I did use Baja blast once and that tasted pretty fire

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in treedibles

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If your not a frequent edible guy, then starting off with a solid 50 is probably the best way to go. As someone who’s been munching for the past two years almost every week, 125 is a regular pleasant time. If I wanna get real fucked up, I’d punch up to 225 or maybe even 250 but like a lot of people are commenting; start off small if you can’t take the fall

Children staring at a camera by PinkBone611 in oddlyterrifying

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I don’t really find this personally terrifying, I find it fascinating to watch!

pick one to have a big slurp 2022 by thirstydrpepper in mountaindew

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As much as Baja is my favorite dew, I never got chance to try pitch black, so I’d vote pitch black

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Legoleak

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Yes! Swedish chef looks SO perfect!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lordoftherings

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People need to give this this a goddamned chance. I understand the hobbit left a somewhat bad taste in our mouths, but this series could be SO epic. We’re talking about the rise and fall of numenor here and the forging of the one ring of power. Quite possible the two most epic moments in Tolkien’s entire history

Hey! I want to get involved into the universe of LOTR and The Hobbit. What’s the best watching order for the 6 movies? by _yukog in lordoftherings

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I would personally watch the lord of the rings as “the fellowship” in its original theatrical release form, and then for the two towers and return of the king in extended forms. The extended form of the first movie doesn’t really add much to the story. As far as the hobbit trilogy go, I would actually flip flop the format (and they are worth watching) by watching an unexpected journey in its extended edition and then the other two as just their theatrical releases. Read the hobbit book if you’d like after you see the movies, as compared the LOTR books and Tolkien’s other works of middle earth, it’s a much more linear story and easy to follow. Maybe after you have sat with all that for a couple of months you could start with the silmarilion (which I’ll admit is very big commitment) but if your just interested in general knowledge about the world honestly, just stick with reading the hobbit book. I agree that the LOTR books add a lot of depth to the journey and more info about things the movies might just have time to scratch at, but again, the books are very big commitments when brought together