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  • You might just not be affected by gummies, other edibles may work for you. If you're in a legal state, tinctures and vape carts are a good way to experience it.

    I'm like you in that edibles really don't affect me (I've had close to a gram before I felt anything), but I enjoy microdosing with THC carts.

  • Same. I've thrown out entire gift sets I've gotten because it's just hot garbage in a bottle. I always tell the giver that I appreciate the thought, but if you're gonna spend the money, go to someplace like pepper Palace and get one good thing instead of six bottles turds.

  • Interesting. I've only ever donated whole blood to the Red Cross, and they explicitly said they don't do any kind of reimbursement when I asked. But that was a decade ago while I was donating plasma and needed the extra money and couldn't take not being able to do ate for a few months.

  • You're probably just sensitive to capsaicin. I love hot food, and it takes a lot for me to end up in agony like you described. But I've definitely been that guy at an Indian place where I'm sweating profusely while telling the staff the food is delicious.

    Finding a hot sauce that tastes good/doesn't taste like hot garbage is harder than actually eating food seasoned with it.