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  • That's because Delta-9 THC, the compound we have always known as plain ol' THC, begins as THC-A.
    There are two forms of what is called 'hemp': industrial hemp, which has been bred for things like fibre, and the "legal classification that is hemp".

    The legal classification varies depending on region, however it requires the plant to have a very low amount of THC (usually something around 0.2%).

    The farm bill added various loopholes, which allowed for high THC-A and low THC samples to pass legally as hemp. Though it is still cannabis and always has been, the plant has just been tested long before the harvest and before the THC-A has had time to convert to THC.
    Once the weed packs arrive at the shop, I guarantee to you that enough THC-A has converted to THC that it no longer would be classed as hemp. I love the hilarity of it all.

  • Once I reported a listing, because it was initially selling something like hair clips, got great reviews, and then somehow changed everything to a BBQ Grill whilst keeping all the old reviews.

    The listing was still up a couple of months later. Half five star reviews about some random product, half bad reviews about how the grill would randomly collapse or something.

  • Useful tip: with security torx screws, with the little nub in the centre, if you get a small flathead screwdriver to jam in there and wiggle a bit, that centre bit will snap off without much difficulty.
    You should be able to use a regular Torx screwdriver bit after that.

  • Despite all that effort, he's wrong as well. I'm born and raised in London, UK and we most certainly have differentiations. The description of preserves having elements of the real fruit is the same in the UK: I can go to the local supermarket right now and the shelf will have different sections for jams, preserves, and marmalades (which the person they were replying to were also correct in their description).
    The thing I haven't seen is American Jelly, as Jelly here is the same as Jell-O in the US.

  • You and me both, mate. All the friends who gave me the best hugs are unfortunately not with us anymore...

    I agree with the article, but it just gave me a big reminder that I could really use a hug.

  • It's a medium roast.

    Very nice, although I had a 50/50 blend of Zapatista and Juan Tama coffee (I believe they were helping out after paramilitaries burned down some facilities).

    It's one of the only coffees that didn't affect my gut in a bad way. I'm not a connoisseur however it was certainly something I'd get again.

  • I agree and have felt this way for a long time, and is why I have not taken part in firework displays nor been interested in them for years.

    It just seems like an excuse to pollute the air on a massive scale, beyond other issues. I would much rather see drone shows today than fireworks.

  • In ear earbuds. I blimmin' hate them but my Audio Technica over ears are too bulky for the gym.

    Bit off topic, though if anyone could recommend cheap but decent wireless headphones, for the gym, that are not in ear I would appreciate it a lot (I'm in the UK).