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Trump's parade didn't make him feel tough. Maybe a war with Iran will?
This is the hard hitting political commentary the left brings to the table. -
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Trump's parade didn't make him feel tough. Maybe a war with Iran will?
I see you are pro Iran get a nuke. -
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Israel has pushed the US to use its ‘bunker buster’ bomb on Iran. Here’s what the weapon can
If the munition is that powerful, body parts would be vaporized. How would body parts fly through the air? -
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How long can cannabis last?
TBH, the way you’ve got that bagged up there looks a bit dodgy. The whole point of vacuum sealing is to get all the air out so that when you put it in the fridge it doesn’t get damp from condensation caused by temperature and humidity fluctuations when opening and closing the fridge door. Bagged loosely like that, it leaves space for moisture to build up. If you’re serious about preserving weed long term, it’s gotta be in airtight bags with all air removed. Also, there are two thicknesses of those vacuum bags: 190 micron and 220 micron. You’re using the thinner ones. In my experience, those thinner bags eventually start leaking air after a while in the fridge. Don’t know why that happens, but that’s never happened with the 220 micron ones. When the high quality weed I normally use was more expensive, I used to buy larger quantities to get a discount, then vacuum seal it, and store it in the fridge for months. Even buying over 100 grams back then, it was still about 100 Baht per gram, so I wanted to keep it fresh for as long as possible. I’d double bag it with the thicker 220 micron bags, seal each one tightly, and it would stay fresh with no air leaks or condensation. I sucked out all the air with the bagging machine and the packaging way very tight to the touch. Even after six to eight months in the fridge, it was still in great shape. What I always did was take it out of the fridge and let it sit for 24 hours before opening, just to let it come back to room temperature before exposing it again to hot air. That said, I don’t store it in the fridge anymore. Weed that used to cost a lot is now about a quarter of the price, so I don’t worry about keeping it so long term anymore. Now I prefer jars so the buds stay fluffy and don’t get compressed by the vacuum seal and I can easily open the jars and get a whiff whenever I like. Much more convenient. I buy the large 32 oz Ball Mason jars on Lazada for around 100 Baht each and put two Boost humidity control packs in each jar. You can store 50-70 grams of weed comfortably in one of those sized jars. The Boost packs also hold the humidity at 62 percent, which prevents mold without over drying the weed, and the jars are airtight, keeping the weed fresh for months. That’s what most of the cannabis shops use to store their weed for display too. Using the jars and humidity packs, it should easily stay fresh for about six months, or longer if you don’t keep opening the jars. Heat and light will degrade it over time, so I keep the jars in a cabinet. Heat’s hard to control in Thailand, but at the prices I’m paying now, if some of it dries out too much after six months, I’ll just dump it and buy more. No point in messing around with vacuum sealing only to end up with hard, compressed buds. Long term preservation just isn’t that important anymore. What I might do, though, is pick up an extra 100 to 150 grams soon, separate it into 25 gram bags, and keep that in the freezer. Not for regular use, just as a backup in case there’s ever a shortage or a price spike. If anyone wants links to the mason jars, humidity packs, or the thicker vacuum bags I use, let me know and I can post the Lazada links to the sources. -
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Barack Obama warns the U.S. is ‘dangerously close’ to slipping into autocracy under Trump
This is working so well for the dems. Keep it up. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Four Mothers 2025 A delightful quirky very Irish film. Heartfelt based on realness rather than engineered sentimental pablum. The trailer represents it well.
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