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budtoast t1_izl72pb wrote

That makes sense! Remember what I’ve said here because the plant is not like it was when you tried it in highschool. Times have changed and as you said, it is much stronger. The deltas are a good place to start

If you do decide to try some when recreational places start up though, I really recommend balancing it with something store bought. There are tons of places that sell CBD as bud and you can grind that with anything you get at a recreational place. Unfortunately, I doubt that the new products for recreation will have any level of CBD. They’re for recreation, after all, that’s sort of the point. Their goal is to get customers as high as possible.

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ProGlizzyHandler t1_izl6ku1 wrote

Reply to comment by budtoast in weed is legal 🪴 by ancientaroma79

Yeah I'm in my 30s and haven't touched weed since I was in high school. I know the weed available today is way stronger than the stuff I used to get so I wanted to start with something a little weaker. Delta highs feel, to me, similar to what I remember weed being like but not nearly as strong. I'm excited for some dispensaries to get their rec licenses so I can get the real thing (not really interested in buying black market).

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ManlyVanLee t1_izl6kkv wrote

Edit: Apparently I was thinking of Evangel. I evidently know nothing about Drury after living here for most of my adult life

The college athletic scene is pretty weak around here. I remember when I was a kid the Lady Bears women's college basketball team was a decent draw thanks to a local legend, but I haven't heard much about them in probably 10 years. MSU doesn't get much in the way of support outside of student families, and they are the 'large' college of the area

I believe Drury gets a fairly staunch set of supporters thanks to being a religious college (who would have guessed religious followers were fanatical?) which I suppose is good for the athletics, but from an educational standpoint I don't think anyone who holds a degree from Drury is held in super high regard. Especially in any of the sciences considering, again, the religious ties

I would say personally if a middle manager somewhere told me they got their degree from Drury I wouldn't be shocked. But if someone who was an expert in their field told me that I would be quite surprised

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AnarchoCapitalist123 t1_izl446n wrote

Such it is on this subreddit... anything that leans remotely conservative or religious is treated as an infection by most people here.. and I've come to accept that.

Thankfully that's just the vocal majority on this subreddit, they're in the minority for Springfield and the surrounding area as a whole

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