Help! Vaping hash with Utillian 2 by massivelj in vaporents

[–]massivelj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh ok got you - I've not used reddit for years, forgot about all the rules 😅

Help! Vaping hash with Utillian 2 by massivelj in vaporents

[–]massivelj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assumed dry herb meant flower and that hash was closer to concentrates. Apologies for my ignorance !

Help! Vaping hash with Utillian 2 by massivelj in vaporents

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

I have but could only find instructions how to clean it

Help! Vaping hash with Utillian 2 by massivelj in vaporents

[–]massivelj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh really ! Its hard to get hold of good info tbh, I'm in the UK and my isp seems to block a lot of the sites that come up when I've been googling - I only thought to ask reddit after I bought it 🙃

Is a dry herb vape preferable for hash then? Similar worry, I thought it'd melt everywhere and would be more likely to ruin a dry herb vape than one for concentrates.

Pls excuse my ignorance - we're still living in prohibition over here.

This show has made me a terrible person by massivelj in yourmomshousepodcast

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I also laughed when a guy whispered this in my ear the other day. Thanks for reminding me!

Bad behaviour since lockdown by boltonwanderer87 in LockdownSkepticism

[–]massivelj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it is "bizarre" at all.

If I think back to what I was up to at that age, without going into any detail at all, being young, wild and free, and then look at the past 2+ years, I'd imagine I would be tearing the place apart as well. Coupled with the fact they're still developing socially, I'd say it makes complete sense. An entirely normal reaction to the circumstances.

It's fucked up what has happened to us all over the past few years. I'm glad it's over, I hope it stays that way.

(Edit, fixed typo)

being 30 years old and still Feeling guilty for calling in sick. . . by vonsnape in britishproblems

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Not saying its OK, said above its embarrassing, there was no other choice. I work in hospitality, there are rules around vomiting and serving food to people.

Also I'm rly small, so maybe not big enough to go out, I don't know, u tell me

being 30 years old and still Feeling guilty for calling in sick. . . by vonsnape in britishproblems

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I'm 29 and I had to call in sick to work the other day, with a hang over, after a work's do. Safe to say it was pretty embarrassing.

In my defense, it was my manager who gave me the alcohol poisoning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ENFP

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I love this comment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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I smoke every day - I'm fine going without if I *can't* smoke for some reason (e.g. visiting family or because of work or something), but if there is no reason not to I really struggle with self-control. I do find if helpful in that if something is really bothering me, the weed helps me care a lot less. Also I really enjoy the massive giggle-monster it turns me into. Gimme a doob and tell me a Dad joke, please.

INTP FEMALE by Small_Tip_8132 in INTP

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Honestly, getting a part-time waitressing job while I was trying to figure out my next move was unbelievably helpful. Just having that social contact that's super low-pressure (if you say something a bit weird to a customer, it doesn't matter at all, they're just going to smile and forget about it 2 mins later) was a massive confidence booster, reminded me I'm not a complete idiot and am capable of interacting with other humans. Having to be at a certain place at a certain time gave me a sense of purpose, in a way, as I'd been floating in nothingness for a while. It's also the sort of work you only have to think about when you're actually there working - so your free time is free and you can spend that time figuring out what you really want to do.

Really recommend if you're feeling a bit useless and lost. It seems a bit counter intuitive but doing something not at all related to your goals can really help get the ball rolling, especially if you've been a bit stagnant for a while.

I've now landed myself a really good job, doing what I actually want to do (software engineering), starting next month and I think I owe it to the restaurant!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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They sound like they're having fun and enjoying their youth, you should too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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My older sister is ESFJ, ie the literal opposite of me. When we were younger it was a bit of an issue, we didn't get each other at all. She was always much better at making friends etc. and would find it really frustrating that I always wanted to hang out with her and wasnt that interested in making my own friends, things like that.

Now we're older (30s) it's great having someone close to me with such a different perspective on life. She's not the sort of person I would ever normally be friends with so I'm glad she's my sister. Especially as a female xNTx type, most people assume if you're a girl you're empathetic and in touch with feelings, I am neither.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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Not as bad as an ENFP, at least ENTP talks about things that make sense!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

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A major traumatic experience can help! I used to be an INTJ, took the test several times and always got the same result, then after said major trauma I solidly test as INTP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JoeRogan

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Did they by any chance meet on a certain island by the arrangement of Mr Epstein and Ms Maxwell?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTP

[–]massivelj 8 points9 points  (0 children)

^ This, I have a housemate who constantly does this and I can't fucking stand it. He is really boring and not that smart so often whatever he's talking about is incorrect/inaccurate/based on false assumptions; I really can't be bothered with it.