exactly what I associated it with :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bedake
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4688000.stm lol 1 of my bookmarks
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exactly what I associated it with :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bedake
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4688000.stm lol 1 of my bookmarks
FUCKIN AWSOMEQuote:
Originally Posted by Harvesthetic
u know some of them must be psychadelic. check out that palm thing with all the balls and the flower. it makes me wanna go over theyre and eat it just to see what happens!
I'm sorry, I was all wrong. I read every ninth word.
Using a and lost volcanic April and and.
That's every ninth word.
You can be sure about that son if you know that approximately 45 % of all plants have psychedelic potential there is no limit what they can do or cure..Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaKaze
Ethnobotany has been one of the most effective branches of research in curing mental and physical problems, along with a deeper understanding of culture, wildlife (remember the koala's), and general worldly knowledge.
http://www.bruceeisner.com/new_cultu...elic_research/
Well, once these things are found, we have to go through, at least, a hundred years of prohibition first. :what: