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01-25-2014, 03:04 PM
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Re: Phillip Morris Introduces Marlboro Marijuana Cigarettes
smoking the nice hydro the have now, then going to industrialized weed... it would about like buying your food from a farm your whole life then switching to nothing but McDonalds....
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01-25-2014, 05:29 PM
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Re: Phillip Morris Introduces Marlboro Marijuana Cigarettes
Thanks, Kanda Oh, and thank you everyone else who proved it wrong I don't research things like this. I don't smoke or drink, but, I might try absinthe, if I can ever get it shipped here. I did my experimenting, but, never made a habit out of any of it. I don't judge anyone. Everyone has a story :) |
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01-25-2014, 09:32 PM
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Re: Phillip Morris Introduces Marlboro Marijuana Cigarettes
Unfortunately, it's not worth it. Nearly all legally made Absinthe is not proper Absinthe and hasn't been for a hundred years. The main active ingredient Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is greatly reduced (if present at all) in most Absinthe available today. The closest you can get is Absinthe Suisse which is clear in colour as it originally would have been a hundred years ago. The Swiss can't buy it but they can export it. But then most countries won't allow importation (well most EU countries anyway). You might get lucky and not have a bottle stopped at customs EDIT: Seems the Swiss law was repealed in 2005. |
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01-25-2014, 09:40 PM
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Re: Phillip Morris Introduces Marlboro Marijuana Cigarettes
Absinthe is not a hallucinogenic, neither is wormwood or thujone. Not sure why people think it is other then in movies. If you don't believe me you can buy the plant and extract it yourself. Sage oil has a shit ton of it in it and that wont make you hallucinate either. Had absinthe from Israel at 89.9 percent, shit fucks you up properly. |
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01-25-2014, 09:50 PM
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Re: Phillip Morris Introduces Marlboro Marijuana Cigarettes
[QUOTE=bob351;4085426]Absinthe is not a hallucinogenic, neither is wormwood or thujone.[QUOTE] This is true, but with most countries greatly reducing this ingredient as well as fenchone and pinocamphonethe by law....well it just ain't absinthe anymore. It's just high proof alcohol. |