Recent comments in /f/springfieldMO

ifollowmyself t1_j727pwp wrote

Missouri isn't near the top of the list on accidents and fatality rates: 20th, down from 14th a few years ago. I've driven in multiple states this year and seen many that were just as bad if not worse. This problem of driving in the left lane or using a phone while driving is not endemic to Missouri. Your anger toward an entire state of unrelated people seems misplaced.

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Citizenchimp t1_j722n6e wrote

I think my first concert was Reverend Horton Heat at the Juke Joint. Shortly after was Live at The Shrine.

Favorite show from that era was Beck, The Roots, and Atari Teenage Riot at The Shrine. So wild. Assholes kept throwing ice cups at The Roots and they left stage early. Made me feel so ashamed of our town, and profoundly sad we didn’t get to see more of their set.

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Huge-Air-7817 t1_j71uel5 wrote

Google: No, terpenes will not get you high. Even though some terpenes can have slight psychoactive effects, they will not get you “high” in the traditional sense. Most of the psychoactive effects of cannabis come from THC. THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol, and it is a cannabinoid, not a terpene.

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Huge-Air-7817 t1_j71uav6 wrote

If you wanna brush up on some info first, look at the different terpenes that are common are your selected dispensary, and research on what those terpenes do. It’ll give you more of an idea of a strains capabilities by the terpenes in the bud/concentrate. Taken from Google: Cannabis terpenes are similar to the more well-known compounds of THC and CBD. Like these main chemicals, marijuana terpenes have various therapeutic attributes that include analgesic, anti-anxiety, and anti-inflammatory properties.

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LMauerman t1_j71r8z9 wrote

I could do that, I’ve thought about that way to.

Personally though I just wanna have those certifications under my belt. SafeServ alone opens the door to almost ANY restaurant in the U.S. I’ll learn good basics, and the way in which those restaurants want things done. Plus I’d hate the idea of being stuck as a dish boy and just learning occasionally when they wanted to teach me.

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Consistent_Speech713 t1_j7119iv wrote

Okay so I can understand being upset because of struggling. Like living paycheck to paycheck and depending on SPS to have your child while you work. It’s rough. I have a baby and work full time and it can be hard to manage time off for things. But at the same time I love my child so much that getting to spend an extra “snow day” with him would be magical. I resent going to work and being away from him. But I can see if parents are struggling to afford basic bills and groceries and have to work why that would be a stressor. That’s the only reason I can think of to be stressed about a snow day anyways.

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