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Senate How long before the Marijuana bubble crashes in Colorado

Discussion in 'Community' started by beezel26, Mar 21, 2014.

  1. darth_gersh

    darth_gersh Force Ghost star 7

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    Well the bubble hasn't burst yet.

    Oregon sold something like 11 mil in one week.

    There are pot shops everywhere in Portland. I can literally walk out of my work and go next door to buy pot.

    It may slow down but the bubble bursting? Not so sure it will happen.
     
  2. Six

    Six Jedi Knight star 4

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    My old man wanted to smoke a J with me a couple weeks ago but he happened to bring it up 10 minutes after I smoked my last one. I really don't think it's going anywhere. There has been such a shift in perspective the past couple years. Maybe it's because I live in one of the most pro pot places around(BC Canada), but I'm starting to see alcohol get demonized more than ganja which is the way it should be. I can't see it being illegal in Canada much longer once Harper is gone.
     
  3. Sarge

    Sarge Chosen One star 10

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    Hey EmpireForever, did you type all that in one breath?
     
  4. Mortimer Snerd

    Mortimer Snerd Force Ghost star 4

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    Holland's bubble burst decades ago and the whole economy collapsed and the Dutch people are all homeless and strung out from huffing cleaning products that they steal from Germans passing through on their way to Belgium.
     
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  5. EmpireForever

    EmpireForever Force Ghost star 8

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    I don't think so? It doesn't really take breathing to type. It's not dictation. I certainly wasn't holding my breath while typing it. I am capable of breathing and typing at the same time. I can also walk and chew bubble gum. While breathing! So. I don't exactly know what you're implying here.
     
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  6. Harpua

    Harpua Chosen One star 9

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    Bubble hasn't burst... here's a neighborhood marijuana donut/coffee shop...


    ... it's not going anywhere.

    [​IMG]
     
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  7. EmpireForever

    EmpireForever Force Ghost star 8

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    It's a building. It can't go anywhere.
     
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  8. Harpua

    Harpua Chosen One star 9

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  9. Jabba-wocky

    Jabba-wocky Chosen One star 10

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    Fun fact, did you know that all the cells in your body use oxygen to survive? So even though it doesn't seem like you need to breathe in order to type, if you stopped breathing you eventually wouldn't be able to continue typing either.
     
  10. dp4m

    dp4m Chosen One star 10

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    What are you? Some sort of ... doctor?!? :p
     
  11. EmpireForever

    EmpireForever Force Ghost star 8

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    Wonky you're taking the literal interpretation of my text instead of the implicit spirit of it. Typing doesn't require a breath in the same way speaking does. Breathing is an absolute requirement to maintain speech, as you must force air through your larynx and mouth to create speech.

    Technically, breathing wouldn't be required to oxygenate the blood if some sort of device were used to provide the oxygen, much the same way people with throat cancer who have had their trachea removed use a device to aid them in speaking. But that's not really the subject of the discussion.
     
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  12. Ender Sai

    Ender Sai Chosen One star 10

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  13. Boba_Fett_2001

    Boba_Fett_2001 Chosen One star 8

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    That doesn't sound very fun.
     
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  14. Mortimer Snerd

    Mortimer Snerd Force Ghost star 4

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    Oh Canada...

    Granted it will probably be a long time, but it's only a matter of time until this sort of thing catches on in the U.S. Money talks, and the money has been speaking for itself quite plainly.