

Seriously, why do these articles always bring up nicotine vapes, while simultaneously forgetting that weed vapes are a thing too?
Seriously, why do these articles always bring up nicotine vapes, while simultaneously forgetting that weed vapes are a thing too?
Seriously, why do these articles always bring up nicotine vapes, while simultaneously forgetting that weed vapes are a thing too?
I would consider a dish that is ordered “Thai Hot” at an authentic Thai restaurant to be a good minimum base level for spicy. Anything less is child’s play.
I don’t get it, but okay.
I digress; you’re welcome.
Huh? What was “harsh” about my comment? You asked a question—and as someone who smokes weed every day—I felt qualified to answer it, so I did. What is the issue? (edit: Is it because I speak in a straightforward, manner-of-fact way?)
As a half Mexican, I remember the days when I used to think that my culture’s food was spicy. But these days jalapeños and serranos might as well be bell peppers, compared the dishes I’ve tried over the years. Mexicans don’t know what spice is.
Because it’s not the 2000s anymore. Legal weed is already easily obtainable in over half the country, and no one wants to smoke ditchweed. We’ve all moved on to concentrates. Even if you still smoke buds, you can’t even find seeds in the bag anymore. These days you have to go out of your way to obtain them, and nobody is going to bother with that.
There’s also the fact that stoner culture is dead. People have finally come to the realization that it’s possible to smoke weed without making it your entire personality. The whole stoner stereotype isn’t really a thing anymore. We’ve moved onto other things.
God damn it, you had me up until the end. I was rooting for you at first, but now I’m just disappointed.
You do realize that you are allowed to read the article, right? Cause if you did, you would have noticed the picture of the setup in the article, along with a basic description of it.
Yeah but HDR monitors have been mainstream for over a decade now. What’s taking so long? I’m tired of Windows, but I’m not fully switching to Linux until they sort this shit. That includes adding support for RTX HDR and RTX Video Enhancement.
That’s the thing I hate the most about free hotel breakfast: by the time normal people get up, they’ve already shut it down for the day. I swear they do it on purpose to save money.
Garbage HDR support. But I think that’s more of a KDE issue. (IDK I’m not a Linux pro)
Good to know, thanks.
I use SponsorBlock for more than just skipping sponsored segments. It’s also useful for skipping intros, “like and subscribe” messages, and other general annoyances in most YouTube videos. Once you get used to it, you can’t go without.
By “low” I mean that I don’t get any sort of government assistance, not even healthcare. I consider that a rather low standard of living.
I would but my issue with that is that SponsorBlock doesn’t work on downloaded videos.
Same. When I opened the Stats for Nerds pop-up, I noticed that I was being throttled to 1500kbps. Anything above 720p was unplayable this week.
But apparently the Ublock Origin devs yet again figured out another workaround, because streaming speeds are back to normal for me as of yesterday.
Those will only make your nicotine addiction worse.
If you actually want to quit: give nicotine gum a try. Satisfies the craving and won’t give you mouth cancer. I quit smoking within a month on the gum. And then another three months of tapering later I no longer needed the gum. Have been nicotine-free since 2018.