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    #1
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    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Hear yea, hear yea, listen up and pay attention at the back...Here are the correct terms for what goes in an comes out of pipes/bongs/vapourizers,

    CANNABIS, weed, herb, marijuana etc is a plant that produces RESIN that contains THC, both for reproduction and protection.

    RESIN, secreted from the female (not male) plant, and not from a pipe. Collected and dried by man then pressed together to form...

    HASHISH!, the solid mass produced by pressing RESIN.

    TAR, the sticky black crap that sticks to the inside of your pipe. Burnt oils, ash and carbon in a sticky substance that contains a little THC. When cannabis is lit, the heat from one side of the burning herb vapourises some of the resin as the heat is sucked through the herb. This THC gets stuck in the tar until reheated.

    DISTILLED RESIN, the stuff that drips out of a well used vapourizer, made up from resin heated to a steam that then condenses on the cold glass/metal/wood on the inside of your vape.
    Once thought to be the magic sticky binder for low grade hashish.

    KIF The male flowers and pollen chopped with tobacco, rolled into small balls and smoked though a sebsi pipe.

    I've been happy using most of these definitions for over twenty years, I ain't changing now.

    The kif one was taken from Robert Conell Clarke's book 'HASHISH!'
    DeepFriedBrain Reviewed by DeepFriedBrain on . Resin or tar? an answer. Hear yea, hear yea, listen up and pay attention at the back...Here are the correct terms for what goes in an comes out of pipes/bongs/vapourizers, CANNABIS, weed, herb, marijuana etc is a plant that produces RESIN that contains THC, both for reproduction and protection. RESIN, secreted from the female (not male) plant, and not from a pipe. Collected and dried by man then pressed together to form... HASHISH!, the solid mass produced by pressing RESIN. TAR, the sticky black crap that Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    those may be the definitions in your area but they varry by where you live, here people call the stuff in the pipe resin and nobody says tar and here kief is just the trichomes that fall off your bud, nobody here mixes that brown cancer shit with weed
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    #3
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    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrNiceGuy420
    those may be the definitions in your area but they varry by where you live, here people call the stuff in the pipe resin and nobody says tar and here kief is just the trichomes that fall off your bud, nobody here mixes that brown cancer shit with weed

    Yup, if my area stretched from Afghanistan to Nepal that would be the definition I would use.

    What brown cancer shit you talking about? Tar or Resin?

    You see what happens when you muck about with definitions that grew up with the plant.....confusion.

    Try reading what I've written, then go sit down and think it through for a while.

    Get back to me when your up to speed.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    male flowers, pollen, and tabacco. interesting blend. whats that some kinda waterpipe?
    i hate how definitions get so changed, but then again thats being very closed minded, its something that you must accept when kids hear random words on the street and start attaching an image to it.

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    #5
    Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    do NOT smoke the male plant, below 0 THC content.

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    #6
    Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    you quote that book as if you were a Christian supporting the Bible
    I always heard that his herb was top shelf
    I just could not wait to find out for myself

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Quote Originally Posted by DeepFriedBrain
    Yup, if my area stretched from Afghanistan to Nepal that would be the definition I would use.

    What brown cancer shit you talking about? Tar or Resin?

    You see what happens when you muck about with definitions that grew up with the plant.....confusion.

    Try reading what I've written, then go sit down and think it through for a while.

    Get back to me when your up to speed.
    Uhm, I think he was talking about the tobacco when he said "brown cancer shit".

    Why dont you try being a little more open-minded before you go making fun of people for not "being up to speed". Those may be the terms used where your from, but not everywhere else. Some people I know scrape their pipe for "resin", and sprinkle some kif (off of a bud, mind you) on top of it. Are they morons for using the words like that? No. People from different places have different meanings for the same words.

    Just because people talk a little different, doesnt make them wrong. LETS PUT ANOTHA SHRIMP ON THA BARBIE!!! Do you talk like that? Probably not. If you did, I wouldnt mind becuase its perfectly fine for you to speak a little differently than I do. Its just wrong to assume that I have the only correct way of speaking.

    And becides, who cares if someone mucked up the deffinitions that grew up with the plant? Im not sure if you noticed, but words change meanings over time. The word silly meant blessed or happy in the 11th century going through pious, innocent, harmless, pitiable, feeble, feeble minded before finally ending up as foolish or stupid. Buxom began with the meaning obedient and changed via compliant, lively, plump to large breasted. The word nice meant stupid and foolish in the late 13th Century. It went through a number of changes including wanton, extravagant, elegant, strange, modest, thin, and shy. By the middle of the 18th Century it had gained its current meaning of pleasant and agreeable.

    But dont be offended, I think you are a nice guy.. :thumbsup:

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    #8
    Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Oh and DeepFried you are only half right on the Kif

    Read it and Whine
    Kief - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    I always heard that his herb was top shelf
    I just could not wait to find out for myself

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Machello
    Oh and DeepFried you are only half right on the Kif

    Read it and Whine
    Kief - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    If you were to read a little further down the passage you would have seen this


    [edit] Kief in Morocco
    In the late 1970s, Kief was sold surreptitiously in the poorer parts of town through a small hatch. The twigs of the Cannabis plant were wrapped into a cone with newspaper. A small quantity of untaxed black tobacco was included, and this was (supposedly) the only part that was illegal.[citation needed]

    The smoker would carry a small leather pouch, and prepare his smoking mixture for the day fresh every morning. The leaves were finely chopped on a wooden board. This mixture was transfered to a piece of card, and a rolling action separated out the unwanted seeds.[citation needed]

    Long before we were seiving resin from our plants, they were smoking kif in their sebsi's, and I believe this is the older definition of smoking kif.

    There is nothing wrong with change, but call a spade a spade.

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    #10
    Member

    Resin or tar? an answer.

    Ahh read further down

    Australia: Kif (or Kiff) often refers to 'scraps' of marijuana bud or leaf, such as the broken pieces of bud and leaf fragments found at the bottom of large quantities. Kiff does not necessarily have to be 'unwanted' weed, or leafy residue, but large, individual and cohesive pieces of bud are excluded from this definition.
    I always heard that his herb was top shelf
    I just could not wait to find out for myself

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