Message from @itstooslim

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2020-02-19 05:28:11 UTC  

I was wondering how long can you save dried and grinded weed? probably almost indefinetly unless you got it somehow dampy right

2020-02-19 05:28:37 UTC  

and does it lose quality after some time

2020-02-19 12:59:19 UTC  

Pretty much. depends on the weed, some weed gets better with a bit of age, but I think in general you have to store it for a really long time(years) before it starts losing potency. If you can, don't grind it before storing it, helps it to keep it's smell and that little bit of core moisture.

2020-02-19 13:00:49 UTC  

You can't beat the smell of when it's freshly grinded/cut up

2020-02-19 13:02:20 UTC  

If you're concerned about space being taken up you can do a vacuum seal

2020-02-19 13:05:45 UTC  

With vacuum seal you also don't have to worry about loss of moisture, mold, or bacteria (assuming you sterilize it first)

2020-02-19 13:09:34 UTC  

if you're overly concerned about moisture then buying a pack food grade silica gel packets doesn't hurt too much

2020-02-19 14:55:43 UTC  

<:topkek:673423443919634433>

2020-02-19 15:13:47 UTC  

Thailand Numbah Juan

2020-02-20 04:21:32 UTC  

Anyone have experience making mead? I started some in November but i think i added the yeast too soon after i dissolved the honey and killed them. I tossed some more yeast in there about a month and a half ago, and didn't get the bubbling typical of fermenting, but it definitely has alcohol in it, based on taste and smell

2020-02-20 04:23:05 UTC  

Giving a glass a try tonight, I've pasteurized and filtered it, and doesn't taste or smell toxic, but still a bit concerned about methanol, since this is my first time homebrewing and i want to get good at that, booze would surely be a valuable resource when SHTF

2020-02-20 05:07:14 UTC  

never made mead before but the way my dad used to deal with methanol was by pitching a bit off the top of distilled alcohol and by tapping the bottom

2020-02-20 05:07:20 UTC  

it was fun to set on fire

2020-03-05 18:59:18 UTC  

@everyone
A backup server has been created for Prepcord. I have attached an invite to this message, as well as adding it in <#673099912191148064>, where it is coupled with the original Prepcord invite link.

https://discord.gg/WRqxMV6

2020-03-05 18:59:47 UTC  

Dont care didnt ask

2020-03-05 19:00:08 UTC  

Dont care didnt ask

2020-03-05 19:00:13 UTC  

nice profile pic for server

2020-03-05 19:00:19 UTC  

thanks

2020-03-05 19:00:39 UTC  

at least the people who are actually active here appreciate it <:apusalt:673419498354638873>

2020-03-05 19:03:39 UTC  

fuck didn't even realize I wasn't in general though <:brainlet:673420779832213514>

2020-03-05 19:09:43 UTC  

Dont care didn't ask

2020-03-05 19:11:13 UTC  

<:gunleft:673423959198531594> <:janny:673430562131673088> <:gunright:673424106686775344>

2020-03-05 21:34:41 UTC  

@itstooslim appreciate me

2020-03-05 21:35:10 UTC  

thank u

2020-03-05 21:37:36 UTC  

Good boy

2020-03-05 21:38:06 UTC  

cuck

2020-03-08 09:33:29 UTC  

hello

2020-03-08 09:39:04 UTC  

hello

2020-03-08 14:54:27 UTC  

hello

2020-03-08 16:03:48 UTC  

CONDOMS

2020-03-08 21:25:45 UTC  

^^^
Condoms and shit tickets

2020-03-13 15:11:36 UTC  

GUYS

2020-03-13 15:11:38 UTC  

GUUYs

2020-03-13 15:11:40 UTC  

wait

2020-03-14 17:45:17 UTC  

How practical would drugs be in SHTF bartering? Not just useful drugs like morphine or other painkillers, but like, meth, heroin, acid, shit like that. Bc I keep thinking that in situations where bare basic necessities (ie; food, shelter, heat, etc.) outweigh the need for superficial items, drugs wouldn't be as important, or would it? Since drugs are coveted now that we live comfortably, what more if people are just wanting a fix to help deal with SHTF

2020-03-14 17:45:55 UTC  

Drugs will barter the same way alcohol will.

2020-03-14 18:00:04 UTC  

painkillers and nsaids will be very in demand later on since there would be no normal medical care

2020-03-14 18:00:17 UTC  

antibiotics too

2020-03-14 19:09:01 UTC  

also meds would expire within some years and no more would be made