this bee is really buzzed! I took him back outdoors and he just sat there as if he was stoned outa his mind!
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this bee is really buzzed! I took him back outdoors and he just sat there as if he was stoned outa his mind!
Rofl, he loves the leaf xD.
I got a bird stoned once.. just blew like 10 hits into the cage... he started walking back and forth like a type writer. At least it shut that annoying cockatoo up -- usually it was just squak squak squak -- after hes stoned i think he forgot how to talk.
i didnt know insects could get stoned lol
Well, one main reason cannabis produces resin is to keep insects off the seed pods, and that fan leaf does look light it's seen the better part of the trichomes.
Maybe that's what we're witnessing here -- what it exactly does to an insect that tries fucking with it.
ROFL, funniest shit of the day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacop
who is the the wheelchair??
lmao!
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by BizzleLuvin
lick my ass 'ole
"In my angry opinion"
hahahah
lick mine next
hahaha :D i honestly dont know what to say:stoned: go bee!
LMAO = Laughing My Anus Off
that's my medical marijuana patient. I grow for her and me and a few other handicapped folks.
See, stoners can be scientists aswell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kush Over
That's stoner science. It's like the Christian Science Monitor -- only half right and not worth the read half the time!
Stoner Science would be worth the read though. I mean, who doesnt want to know what effect THC has on giraffes?
poor cockatoo
Stoned thought approaching...
Bumblebee collects pollen. Bumblebee is fluffy. What if you let 1,000 bumblebees loose in youre growroom, waited for them to collect pollen, then grind them up and smoke them? Would you get high?
Also, dont bumblebees remind you of fluffy flying buds?
i wanna get a sloth stoned
you have spidermites.. or shall I say.. spidermites are on the leaf..
: )
LMFAO!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Fengzi
I got a moth stoned once and it died. Altough that was probably due to suffocation as i forgot to lift the glass off it once i'd blown the smoke in.
It'd be rather difficult to get a moth stoned, the same applies to just about any generic insect and some spiders you may find.Quote:
Originally Posted by jokeyjokejoke
Why?
Because moths breath through tiny air holes lining their bodies. These air holes, called spiracles, can close when impurities in the environment [ i.e.: the air ] are detected, sometimes up to hours at a time. They've got rather elaborate respiratory systems; just about every segment of that moth's body was covered in these spiracles; the spiracles then leading to an atrium, a relatively large tracheal tube behind each atrium. They're very selective about what they choose to breath.
Maybe the carbon in the smoke accumulated on it's wings and body, resulting in what you mentioned as suffocation. But it didn't die of being stoned -- it wasn't stoned at all.
Nice!!!
hmmm. it says the pic was takin in april, posted in may. about 14 days or so apart i think.
Kush Over, you and I need to make a Cannabis Scientific Journal.
You do the experiments and write the articles, I'll... basically smoke bowls while you work.
Oh, and as for the plant, I'd take a magnifying glass to the underside of your leaves. Maybe.