brentevans73
Greenlighter
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- Sep 16, 2023
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I stumbled across this site, but it has more drug information of genuine value than anything I’ve ever seen assembled in one place. Whoever puts this together and sustains it is a hero of our society.
I read a few posts that mentioned using chore as a rock-holder to slow the golden oil from running away and to act as a filter, but nothing about preparing it beforehand. Like most former cokeheads, I stopped doing lines of cocaine after I had wasted my lifetime assets and pension benefits. Switching to crack cooked from low-purity powder kept me going for another year before I ran out of money and income completely. Moving from Chicago to a town with fewer than 800 people where 70 percent of the population is on meth ended my addiction involuntarily. 15 years later, I still miss the high.
I was taught to burn the Chore Boy until the bass coloring was completely gone before use. Only the blackened char was stuffed into a straight tube. Uncured CB will burn off during the first or second long hit, but the fumes from the brass and coatings of unburnt Chore Boy can really mess up a smoker’s lungs. Not to preach, but personally, I think the cumulative effects are dangerous to the longer-term health of frequent smokers. I don’t know how to find a thread to ask, but does anyone know if this negative phenomenon exists only in my own mind or is it something like a perpetuated urban legend that’s inaccurate? Any thoughts or advice? Thanks.
I read a few posts that mentioned using chore as a rock-holder to slow the golden oil from running away and to act as a filter, but nothing about preparing it beforehand. Like most former cokeheads, I stopped doing lines of cocaine after I had wasted my lifetime assets and pension benefits. Switching to crack cooked from low-purity powder kept me going for another year before I ran out of money and income completely. Moving from Chicago to a town with fewer than 800 people where 70 percent of the population is on meth ended my addiction involuntarily. 15 years later, I still miss the high.
I was taught to burn the Chore Boy until the bass coloring was completely gone before use. Only the blackened char was stuffed into a straight tube. Uncured CB will burn off during the first or second long hit, but the fumes from the brass and coatings of unburnt Chore Boy can really mess up a smoker’s lungs. Not to preach, but personally, I think the cumulative effects are dangerous to the longer-term health of frequent smokers. I don’t know how to find a thread to ask, but does anyone know if this negative phenomenon exists only in my own mind or is it something like a perpetuated urban legend that’s inaccurate? Any thoughts or advice? Thanks.