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09-16-2008, 12:58 PM #1
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Operation THREE SEEDS TO THE WIND!
It's a novel idea, but it would be more likely to help the species of bird more than the species of plant. Hempseed is already a major ingredient in birdseed mixes and such, though if they're imported to the US they DO have to be sterile. The point is that the seeds are ind=credibly nutritious, not just for birds, but for people.
I want to husk a thousand seeds and make hemp-porridge, and live longer for it.
But a cool way to enact your plan would be to just rent a plane and dump 20 tons of seeds on every open field in midwestern US. The only way to destroy all the pot would be to flamethrower or napalm that stuff and then enviro-groups would crucify the drug czar. The resulting pollution from all the burnings would triple the greenhouse effect and melt the ice caps, forcing a worldwide economic revolution (and probably a few other kinds) and history would be made! All because of some people who decided to get stuff done.TurnyBright Reviewed by TurnyBright on . Operation THREE SEEDS TO THE WIND! :thumbsup: anyone reading this is now a conspirator! yay for internet! :D :hippy: so... you know how sometimes birds can crap out fully intact seeds that later grow into plants and grasses? how the fecal content even fertilizes the seeds? (maybe im wrong, but bear with me :stoned:) what if we started feeding our excess seeds to the birds? If one person just randomly plants herb here and there, the DEA wipes out the plants every day. Rating: 5
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