Recent comments in /f/springfieldMO

Cloud_Disconnected t1_izk5633 wrote

I don't know, but it's sad that there are so many food snobs on here that you felt you had to preemptively apologize for which pizza place you like lest you be lynched by an angry mob of Local Guides.

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CommunicationSad6246 t1_izjz3op wrote

Not asking you to contact them or anything but I’m a film student wonder if they would be interested in having me film there once I get my equipment in a few months. Trying to find locations and interesting stuff is hard when you don’t know anyone in the area sadly.

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Leo5030 t1_izjifzy wrote

I don’t live in Missouri. I live in New York. I was raised in New York City during my early childhood and Long Island for the rest. I have also lived in Ecuador and the Dominican Republic and been to Florida. And a lot of my friends are from Texas. So I think I know a thing or two about what people are like outside Missouri, given that I’ve never set foot in Missouri.

Yes, let’s keep some stupidity within the state. Don’t move out.

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budtoast t1_izji6c8 wrote

I hope this doesn’t bother you, but your focus on deltas interested me so I clicked on your profile. I do not mean to diss them while you’re using them to get used to cannabis! Deltas can still be useful for people and even though they aren’t the real thing, they’re still very fun. I think once you’ve started trying the real thing you’ll be quite satisfied with how it makes you feel. And remember this advice here if you can- it has saved many lives of my friends who suffer with mental health issues. If the THC starts making you feel paranoid, it’s time for some CBD.

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budtoast t1_izjftid wrote

Not very much CBD though usually. Typically, when you buy THC products from dispensaries, they have maybe 3% CBD if not less than a single percent, meanwhile it typically has 10%+ THC at LEAST. Most of what I find is 17%-23% THC and somewhere around 0.3%-2% CBD at Springfield dispos. Add more pure CBD bud or product to your consumption and it can be made more balanced.

When I’ve tried deltas/hemp derived products, they are not always balanced. They advertise and make balanced products (which is better than most dispensary products), but you have to search for explicitly balanced or “one to one” products. These are made less than the “one or the other” products. (Also if you see 1:1 on a cannabis product that means one to one- the product is balanced with CBD and THC being the same amount)

To be honest, if you’re looking for pain relief or anxiety relief, do not try deltas/hemp derived products. They do next to nothing for pain and just sort of feel like they’re made for recreation. They don’t really do very much and I wonder if they’re mostly placebo for people. THC is so much better as it is. If you want to try something mild for fun and behaves different from weed, go ahead, but I wouldn’t say it’s anywhere near the same experience.

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xcityfolk t1_izjczm4 wrote

oh sorry, it's kind of model/photographer speak..

trade for print - means, nobody gets paid, model get's photos and photographer gets model, trade.

The problem is that you would get guys who would advertise TFP deals then the model would show up and it wasn't really a photographer, it was a GWC, guy with camera, just some dude looking to shoot noodies. They would often times be characterized by wearing sweatpants so that they would have easy access to their, ahem, equipment. So a model would put out an add, trade for print, no perverts.

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