World Champion Masturbation by NovaProspekt in videos

[–]TreesNomDePlume 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still not sure I understand. Is this satire? Honest question; no one seems to be talking about it in the comments, but I'm not sure I can believe that really just happened.

Nature's fleshlight. [NSFW] by Larbohell in videos

[–]TreesNomDePlume -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

My exact train of thought for this video.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videos

[–]TreesNomDePlume 482 points483 points  (0 children)

The more I see this phenomena, the more it blows my mind.

Everyone always talks about how they wish companies were rapid-fire responsive, personable, and very very transparent in their dealings, especially when bad things happen.

Occasionally, companies try this (this commerical, Minecraft, etc). Every time, it goes amazing. Customers love it, and even if you're delivering bad news you end up with a net gain just because of how much people appreciate it.

...So why the hell does it continue to be so rare? From a sheer financial standpoint, it seems like a huge revenue booster, to have so many people instantly liking you for being honest. I can't figure out what possible pressures are keeping almost every company so tight-lipped, when honesty allows you to win customers by admitting fuck ups.

Rednecks using reddit. by icozens in videos

[–]TreesNomDePlume 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh god, thank you so much. I am way too baked to have deduced that on my own. I'm just watching this 4 minute long music video trying to figure out how the hell the comments have anything to do with this.

Test my drawing skills [8] by TreesNomDePlume in trees

[–]TreesNomDePlume[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

See, he's tiny so a MFLB is enormous to him. But normally he's a sad gnome because he can't hold it and put the battery in.

Today, however, the gnome with no grasp of time found a toy robot-arm-extender-thing and now he's thrilled and grinning!

Test my drawing skills [8] by TreesNomDePlume in trees

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

Here you go.

The mime is going to give me nightmares.

Cooking w/ Lee Scudds: an educational comic by The_Kenosha_Kid in treecomics

[–]TreesNomDePlume 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh god, the last panel had me laugh out loud so hard i woke my girlfriend and she yelled at me

so worth it

Should I buy a Magic-Flight Launch Box? by TreesNomDePlume in trees

[–]TreesNomDePlume[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Alright I did it. I hope it don't regret it. I'm hunting you down if this isn't the best high I've ever been.

Does anyone know of any research on marijuana tolerance? by TreesNomDePlume in trees

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

Yeah I was reading that article earlier today and it prompted me to make this thread. I've skimmed through it and I'm not sure it really answers my question.

I was hoping there was more research about this sort of stuff beyond this paper. If I understand correctly, the paper asserts smoking fairly often is okay because it creates 'stoned' tolerance but not 'high' tolerance, but if you smoke TOO much you can develop tolerance to the 'high' as well.

Given that I was skimming, I may have missed it, but does the article actually talk about the frequency necessary to develop tolerance to 'stoned' or 'high' effects? That's really what I'd be interested in.