But yeah, my pen cost $25, the charge lasts forever, and there’s no cleanup.
But yeah, my pen cost $25, the charge lasts forever, and there’s no cleanup.
It looks like the ones that Alex tried vaporize dry herb, and I think those tend to be more expensive.
Yeah, as much as people shit on vaping, it really feels much nicer.
It almost feels scandalously cheap here. I recently found an old eighth that I’d purchased before legalization (shhh) and I was shocked at how much of it was sticks and stems, and it cost about twice as much as a current mid-priced equivalent. If I opened a bag now that was that shitty I’d march back down to the store…
Good luck! It actually sounds like a really interesting job.
The cartridges are great, there’s no cleanup, they seem to last forever, and it’s way easier on your body. It’s definitely not as intense as herb and I don’t think I’ll completely give up smoking regular weed but the cartridges are my current go to.
I think so, in so much as when his blind hopefulness and exuberance hurts other people. Todd is still very happy-go-lucky but has emotionally matured since we first met him (recognizing he can’t string Emily along because they have different sexual needs and breaking up with Yolanda because they have different life…
I kind of wish Westworld had stopped at just one season. I think it’s going to collapse under its own weight.
I don’t think every story necessarily needs those kinds of motivations, but one based on the work and style of Stephen King definitely does, because it’s a hallmark of all of his work. I think a lot of King adaptations don’t work because the text relies so much on characters feelings/motivations for guiding actions,…
Was there a clear indication that the family birthday scene happened in the present? I’m not sure why but I assumed it was in 1991.
I’m watching it in the conditions you describe and it is indeed excellent.
Well, what I learned from that situation is that upfront communication is key. It basically depends on how chill you are, how chill your roommates are, and how respectful you all are. As long as everyone is on the same page, sharing stuff is fine.
I....just...what?
Nah people think that shit is annoying too.
OK? What’s your point?
I can’t hear the name of the show without hearing the theme song in my head.
I love me some Tom Hardy, but usually only when he’s doing weird shit like Bronson.
I think they also said it’s just harder in general to render them realistically since they’re a thing that actually exists and we know how they are supposed to look and move, unlike say, dragons.
Okay, I guess. Seems like a random assumption and a weird reason not to read a critic’s work, especially for a show that isn’t about politics.
I just enjoy the phrase garbage fire as a person who grew up in the country (legally) burning our garbage every few days.