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My controversial opinion: "Good" drugs dont necessarily means "stronger drugs"
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Picture yourself in these everyday situations:

You are drinking a glass of fine French Millesime champaign in a parc and then a jackass show with a plastic bottle full of Poland everclear tasting like cleaning product and say your drug is shit because you need at least 25 cups to beat up your best friend and pass out and shit in your pant.

Awkward no? Well this metaphor is the current state of the weed market : Super strong flavored product considered quality over small batch organic tasty stuff.

Now even for artificial substances, with experience you can appreciate the freshness for its unique property over a high dosage of older stuff.

Its sad that what the market consider good is always paired with strong. For some products I tried there was a quality component. Another example is "natural mushrooms" picked in the wild VS labs mushrooms. I clearly can tell the diffrence.

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