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Finshaggy

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And I am not just going to go to Mexico to smoke/eat/drink Charas. I will go there to meet people, and they will smoke the Charas also. And then I can start a Temple in Mexico and we can use the O-Visa and the Supreme Court case, Church of the Holy Trinity V the United States, to ensure that our ministers can move between the Texas branch and the Mexican branch.
 

Indagrow

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Btw beat infers you where in the wrong and somehow 'won'..a man of your spirituality would see this is the wrong vernacular to emphasize.
 

Finshaggy

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Btw beat infers you where in the wrong and somehow 'won'..a man of your spirituality would see this is the wrong vernacular to emphasize.
I don't see how beating is the wrong term. I had the charge for 5 years, and I had to fight it in order to get it dropped. It's not like I just said "It's my Religion" and they were like "Oh, sorry".
 

Finshaggy

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Also,
Going from Texas to Colorado to Texas. I would say that it is just as easy to get Marijuana in both places, but I never thought I would ever be able to walk in a store and buy it. Or have a State Issued card saying I could carry around 2 oz and have 6 plants (now it is a Constitutional Right of all Citizens of Colorado).

But in Texas you just have to ask some people and everyone knows where to find it. It's not like there is a shortage here.

And for a few months I lived in Portales New Mexico, and the only difference there is that it was more expensive because there was less of it, but only because it was the border of Texas and New Mexico and everyone was bringing it in to Texas through that town, so not much ended up actually in the town.

And in Mexico, it's literally everywhere. When I was there for about a month and a half once, I was hanging out with a guy that managed a RV park for tourists who drove RVs down there (called Snowbirds in Mexico) but not during tourist season so I was the only Gringo in the whole town, and he had 2 Police friends that came over and they didn't care that I was smoking, they just drank though.

And in Florida, it's everywhere, but everyone sells it in tiny little bags. Everyone in Florida knows about it, you can get like a tiny tiny ziplock bag packed with bud for $5, and if you don't know anyone you will probably pay $10. But the Police there (about an hour radius around Miami: In Florida, the further North you go the more Southern it gets) are really in over their heads. There is so much going on in Miami, car jackings and people taking people to the ATM with a gun pointed at them every day. Just driving around regularly we had a helicopter point at our car 2x in the like 3 months I was there, because they were just going down the line of traffic looking at the drivers to see if any of them are the suspect they are looking for. We just found someone when I first got there by Holding a Cigarillo out the window and held it up when we were pulling in somewhere and saw someone who looked like he might have some bud, and he saw the Cigarillo and it was that easy, he had some bags with him and everything.
 

Indagrow

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I don't see how beating is the wrong term. I had the charge for 5 years, and I had to fight it in order to get it dropped. It's not like I just said "It's my Religion" and they were like "Oh, sorry".
Please let others respond it's almost not pathetic that you fill yourself up
 

Finshaggy

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Please let others respond it's almost not pathetic that you fill yourself up
Are you using Google translate to post here in English? What you just said makes no sense as a reply to what I said, which was a reply to the other thing you said. And what does fill yourself up mean?
 

Finshaggy

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Thought I would put this here to expand the discussion about the border:

I am in Texas right now and I know for a fact that one of the people living in the house next to me is an illegal immigrant, and I just use Google Translate to talk to him. He is a regular person.

And when I was in California, I worked at an Avocado factory/warehouse in Oceanside, and most of the people working there were illegal immigrants. I had to learn some Spanish just to work there, but I learned it while I was working. And again, they were all regular people.
 

Finshaggy

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Donald Trump is haunting people's Dreams
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/03/09/why-donald-trump-is-haunting-your-dreams.html



Since Frued we have seen Dreams as a form of Wish-fulfillment where the brain does "Dreamwork" (different than what Dreamworkers do) to turn your real world experience into something different but similar to your real world experience.

This is not how they thought of Dreams in the Ancient world. In Ancient Egypt they did not really have any words to describe "Dream Activities" and instead most dreams are something you "see" not something you experience. The Egyptian word rsw.t means to "awaken" while sleeping. m??.nm rsw.t means "to see in a dream".

So to them Dreams were something that you got to see not something you neccisarilly experience. And the way they categorized dreams was Dreams that were Sought or Provoked and Dreams that come Spontaneously.
 
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