Happily Married 30+ years. Love Animals,Art, Photography,Music and everything about Cannabis,Grow Love. Former IT Sec Eng changed life in 2016 #FUCKCANCER
First time I've seen this invasive Vine here it's called a cat's claw that's at yellow flower.
The purple ones are a crepe myrtle and they are magnificent right now these things can get huge and they come in a variety of colors
Maggie and Lion walked around the entire park with me this morning at like 4am it was nice. Nobody believes me that my Lion cat will take a half mile walk around rhe park next to me but here he is trotting along! He's an amazing friend! 🧡 🦁
I thought this was poison ivy but it turns out it's Virginia creeper. Apparently in the fall it will get blackberries that are toxic to humans and pets but 35 different types of birds will feed on it in the fall depending on your habitat. It will cause a skin irritation but not in the same way poison ivy does. It contains no Urushiol. But The sap inside the stems and leaves contains microscopic, needle-shaped crystals called calcium oxalate raphides. If you tear, chop, or pull the vine with bare hands, this sap gets onto your skin. The tiny crystal needles can puncture the skin, causing a mechanical irritation that looks and feels like a mild case of poison ivy (redness, itching, and sometimes small blisters).
Everyone please, please cross your fingers and toes for Fenrir. He was diagnosed heartworm positive over 6 months ago despite being on preventatives. We have been going through treatment and today at a vet visit, just a check up, his bloodwork came back negative. Before I fully celebrate they took a second sample to send to a lab to get official confirmation I should have answers in 24-48h but please God knowing my boy has a potentially fatal parasite has been absolutely racking me with guilt and feeling of failure as dog dad.
130 lbs with the zoomies is always funny and the snow makes it even better. Plus, he gets all cuddly when he’s worn out. I hope I’ll be able to start exercising him properly soon 🖤🐾🖤🐾
6.8 grams of flower in.
1.1 grams of rosin out.
"Toad Venom" O_O
Uff... lol 🤣
You know what I've noticed though?
My favorite weed to smoke usually presses amazingly well.
But the flower I don't really enjoy smoking always seems to press like this 😂😭
It's like the plant knows.
"Ah yes, you enjoyed the smoke? Here's 20%+ return."
"Oh, you didn't like me? Here's your 11% return. Get wrecked." 🤣
I swear some strains are meant for jars and some are meant for presses O_O
@Rainmaker1973 most likely this is the reason why the most powerful El Niño events in modern history forming right now beneath the waves.
https://t.co/TQpObfNReD
As the global competition in artificial intelligence heats up, Chinese developers are sinking data centers beneath the ocean surface to dramatically reduce cooling costs.
The innovative approach already has underwater facilities operating off the coasts of Shanghai and Hainan. These subsea data centers take advantage of the ocean’s naturally cold and stable deep waters for passive cooling.
Traditional land-based data centers spend 40 to 50 percent of their energy on cooling. By submerging the servers, operators say they have cut that share to under 10 percent. This eliminates the need for massive industrial chillers, sharply lowering electricity consumption, carbon emissions, and freshwater usage.
Yet the strategy carries significant environmental risks. The intense heat discharged by densely packed servers is raising alarms among marine scientists. Rapid deployment in the race for AI supremacy could create artificial warm zones in the ocean, potentially harming sensitive marine ecosystems and forming localized dead zones.
With the long-term effects on ocean life still unknown, critics argue that this underwater expansion risks prioritizing technological speed over careful stewardship of the marine environment.
Congratulations to @mandolay5 the Official Winner of our Free Coffee Prize today with the 1st correct guess of #270 at 9:34 am EST.
Entries are closed for today, but we’re back tomorrow at 8:45 AM EST for another chance at free food delivery… unless we get restricted.
MrBeast ‼️ involved in Smuggling marijuana 🌿?
The pilot who went viral for winning a private jet from MrBeast @MrBeast is now at the center of an international cannabis investigation. Paraguayan authorities say they discovered roughly 577 pounds of marijuana aboard a private aircraft connected to Jabari Brown, better known online as Captain Treezy. Multiple Americans were detained as officials launched a drug trafficking probe, instantly turning a feel-good internet success story into global headlines.
While authorities continue investigating who was responsible for the cannabis, the case highlights the serious legal risks tied to transporting marijuana across international borders. Even as cannabis laws continue to evolve around the world, trafficking charges remain among the most severe drug offenses in many countries.
The story has exploded across social media, leaving many people wondering whether the MrBeast jet winner was directly involved or simply caught up in a much larger investigation.
#mrbeast #privatejet #smuggling #marijuana #Paraguaya
Due to an elevator's malfunction, a disabled student who could not go down the stairs was carried down on the back of the principal, while his classmates and teacher took his wheelchair down the stairs.