little bowl glass pipe scissors tin baggies couple of lighters safety pin 5 or so grams of weed and then i have another tin with a bunch of condoms ~lol
Wow that's a lot of DOC you must be a big fan. I've tried it once at ~1mg and it was fantastic, completely undeserving of the bad rap DOx gets.
300 hits 99 ug LSD-25 (San Francisco is a great place if youve never been. ) 1 g mescaline hcl. 6 pre dosed capsules 25i-nbome 800mg mdma 1 g raw opium 2 g changa leaf 10 10 mg diazepam 8 30 mg adderall xr
2oz of homemade AM-2201 smoking blend on raspberry leaves. pipe bong lighters steel reserve 211 spray paint (for tagging, not huffing lol)
^ don't be a hater. I wanted to get bars tonight but I'm a little low on funds..I know, I wish i had more drugs too. Beer and pussy will get me by I think.
I'll be in the 'haters' camp. It is STEALING when you destroy someone else's property by writing YOUR message on it. If there is one thing I hate in this world it is thieves. Murder can be 'justified' sometimes, but I just can not find a way to wrap my head around a 'justifiable theft.' I would rather you huffed that can of spray paint than tag other people's property, then you only destroy your own life and don't mess with others'. But keep on doing that, [spraying your paint all over other people's stuff] some old man will shoot you and you might think about it more when he's kicking your teeth down your throat while you are sitting there with a bullet in your chest.
what if I told you it can be 100% legal, infact encouraged in graffiti alley..it's a street named 19 1/2 street (for real street name). look it up on the internet, it's legal, and the graffiti is badass.
Same. Unless those are just art projects or whatever, but there is designated spray painting walls around here.
yeah but if you call it 'tagging' then that implies that it is vandalism. 'graffiti' is possible to have an interpretation as legal/art form but the definition is blurred even if you use that wording, because graffiti is sometimes used to refer to a very well-done, filled in and stylized, but without the property owner's consent. That would truly be a tag but is sometimes called as graffiti. "Man, there is some nice graffiti down in the alleyways on queen street west, I just wish these idiots would stop tagging over them. They gots no talent!"