Oh, so, SMOALK MOAR!how long you're going to live, but about how you will live. I prefer quality over quantity.
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Oh, so, SMOALK MOAR!how long you're going to live, but about how you will live. I prefer quality over quantity.

Whoops! Got it. It's likely similar to the APX volt then!I’ve never used carts. A pen that is compatible with some type of ceramic or quartz bucket coil like yocan and others make I use.
I've been enjoying the Sublingual Harmalas + Vaped DMT juice, thats something I feel I want to spend more time in.@northape @TransistorBass vaporhuasca could be a good alternative. While vaping PG is surely less healthy than not doing it, it still should be much better than smoke.
In my case it's not the health effects from smoking changa what stop me from doing it (as others said, once in a while shouldn't be terrible when compared to many other things). It's more that the "dirty" feeling during and after the experience interfere with my focus in it, and promote a negative mindset in me. That doesn't happen to me when vaping.
I wish I liked changa, as I find the idea of making my own blends with wild plants attractive.
I find I'm too lazy to properly foster a good OCD!
Um (scratches head), as a relatively lazy person with a history of OCD, I can say that OCD will take over your life like the Nothing took over Fantastica in The Neverending Story (of its own accord). I’d say that I’m a lot better now, having largely spiraled out of the mental/behavioral patterns I had spiraled into, which I’m aware isn’t always the case for everyone.
I meant no offence. Its just the way I would describe certain periods of my life where I found myself repeating patterns and compulsively counting repetitions of my actions, I feel like I eventually got bored of myself or grew out of it or something.
Btw, I've never said or told this to anyone, I'll be honest, I find it embarrassing. I know what I used to do didn't effect my life and it was all behind closed doors but it went on for quite some time until it just stopped.None taken. Just the conceptualization of ocd as a function of energy or willpower, as opposed to compulsion, was foreign to my experience, along with my understanding of how it works, or how I’ve seen it described by others. However, the patterns you mentioned sound like a textbook variety of ocd, which goes to show that such behaviors and mindstates are much less intractable than they appear, and have the potential to be shed or be let go of. This human potential for shedding compulsive patterns maps with the (Buddhist) conception of mental phenomena as being empty of inherent existence, and thank god for that.
Void…I eyeball it for low doses, which is most of the time. If I’m going deeper I use a scale.@jamie I have another question for you. When using your vape device, do you way your doses, or just plop some in there and hit it until you're good? If the latter, do you find revaping what was left over to be unpleasant?
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Well damn, just now realizing I pinged the wrong account. Whoops.Void…I eyeball it for low doses, which is most of the time. If I’m going deeper I use a scale.
I will revape what is in there sometimes. It’s not terrible but not as nice as a cleaned coil and fresh DMT.
I just use a yocan ceramic donut coil with evolve plus.