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KlassM8
#1 Posted : 1/3/2024 10:39:59 AM

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Just for fun, and knowing damn well that I don’t really understand a damn bit of anything about the chemistry in particular or whatever, I find myself wondering: bong water, yay or nay? I’ve got a nice lil pitcher of ice water here that for whatever reason we dumped a bit of one of those all natural health shots in it, for taste, and maybe hopefully a lil spark of magick…
https://imgur.com/a/RimhXtC
For real tho, this is the last little bit of bark I have left, and if maybe I forgot to dump the last little coffee grinder full of dust, so I do still have that as a fallback maybe…

What do u guys think?? I wanna try it, idk…maybe I’m too chicken tho…
 

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downwardsfromzero
#2 Posted : 1/3/2024 2:25:50 PM

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Why in the hell would introducing extra unnecessary contaminants be a good idea? It's not a question of being "too chicken", you just need to use your brain.

This is exactly the sort of deranged idea that smoking too much bong can make seem reasonable (speaking from experience here - albeit not brewing mimosa with bong water, but rather, other assorted delusional nonsense Big grin ).

Or do you mean to say that this is your DMT bong water? In which case it seems a bit more reasonable - the deciding factor here would be the ingredients in the "natural health shot". If you'd prefer to avoid messing up your bark it makes sense just to mix it up with pure water and extract the bong water residue separately.




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