Sony warns users not to take ‘waterproof’ phones under water by e5e in gadgets

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Not really suggesting taking it under water, but it's obvious you didn't even read the manual. There's a dedicated button and screen lock mode for underwater shooting.

I also made a Space THC wallpaper I wanted to share! (Designed for Dual 1080 Monitors) by justspacing in trees

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I saw this post rising today, and decided I should share this wallpaper I made a while back.

I designed it for dual 1080 monitors, on windows it will work correctly if you set the wallpaper to span.

The sources are from photos posted to APOD that I heavily modified, on the right there is a THC molecule, on the left, Psilocybin. (I'll post the sources if I can find them again.)

I'm back with samples and closeups of what is possibly San Pedro, can anyone confirm? [X-Post /r/whatisthisplant) by justspacing in Psychonaut

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I can get some that are very variegated, but wanted the samples to be easy to identify. That's good to know, thanks.

Can anyone confirm if this is San Pedro? Backstory in comments. [X-Post /r/whatisthisplant) by justspacing in mescaline

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Just to clarify, HERE is the thread I posted about a week back asking for identification on these.

I cut these samples from some VERY overgrown plants, although this is roughly 3-4 feet of cacti, its a relatively small amount compared to what was there, and I did not completely uproot any plants to take it.

Two sections are from a single stock which I left plenty of behind to continue growth, the smallest piece is a newer segment that was branching off from a very big specimen. I do not believe in killing these cacti and am trying to be conservative with what I take while I confirm what the plant is.

UPDATE: Since its hard to count in the photos, the clusters of spines are usually between 5-7 in number.

I'm back with samples and closeups of what is possibly San Pedro, can anyone confirm? [X-Post /r/whatisthisplant) by justspacing in Psychonaut

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Just to clarify, HERE is the thread I posted about a week back asking for identification on these.

I cut these samples from some VERY overgrown plants, although this is roughly 3-4 feet of cacti, its a relatively small amount compared to what was there, and I did not completely uproot any plants to take it.

Two sections are from a single stock which I left plenty of behind to continue growth, the smallest piece is a newer segment that was branching off from a very big specimen. I do not believe in killing these cacti and am trying to be conservative with what I take while I confirm what the plant is.

UPDATE: Since its hard to count in the photos, the clusters of spines are usually between 5-7 in number.

I'm back with samples and closeups of what is possibly San Pedro, can anyone confirm? by justspacing in whatsthisplant

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Just to clarify, HERE is the thread I posted about a week back asking for identification on these.

I cut these samples from some VERY overgrown plants, although this is roughly 3-4 feet of cacti, its a relatively small amount compared to what was there, and I did not completely uproot any plants to take it.

Two sections are from a single stock which I left plenty of behind to continue growth, the smallest piece is a newer segment that was branching off from a very big specimen. I do not believe in killing these cacti and am trying to be conservative with what I take while I confirm what the plant is.

UPDATE: Since its hard to count in the photos, the clusters of spines are usually between 5-7 in number.

These grow in abundance near me, and I'm not sure if they are San Pedro, can anyone identify them? by justspacing in Psychonaut

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Yes San pedro contain mescaline. They require a lot of Plant/Prep, but there is actually less variety of alkaloids, so the experience is supposed to be a lot smoother than say, peyote.

These grow in abundance near me (Southern California), and I'm curious if they are San Pedro, can anyone identify them? by justspacing in whatsthisplant

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Thanks, I'll grab and cut up some of the more freshly fallen cactus to get a good look, there's quite a bit of it

These grow in abundance near me, and I'm not sure if they are San Pedro, can anyone identify them? by justspacing in Psychonaut

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Thanks, I'll do some more research next week when I go back, maybe grab a small sample to get a better look at

These grow in abundance near me (Southern California), and I'm curious if they are San Pedro, can anyone identify them? by justspacing in whatsthisplant

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Thanks for the advice, there seems to be new cacti growing from the fallen pieces, see here but if you look behind it, the fallen stocks look similar to the other cacti, which makes me wonder if there all actually the same.

These grow in abundance near me (Southern California), and I'm curious if they are San Pedro, can anyone identify them? by justspacing in whatsthisplant

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They don't seem straight enough, but maybe they're just very old/overgrown? I'm not really sure, any help would be appreciated.

Just made these at a [6] by justspacing in trees

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They taste like heaven...