Damn it! My dog ate some SDRAM!

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Eli

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<< That's funny. It's a lie, but it's funny. Seeing as the bud has to be heated to a certain temp for the THC to be released (i.e. the burning of it or cooking of it, depending on your method), your dog wouldn't feel any effects from eating it raw. Good try though. >>



I think you've been smoking too much. ;) What exactly are you "releasing" the THC from? :D The purpose of burning it is to vaporize the THC so it can be absorbed by your lungs. The purpose of cooking it is to cook whatever its in, not the weed.. lol.. Actually, heat is THC's #1 enemy.. heat quickly breaks it down into the lesser cannabinoids.. this, of course, is undesirable. ;)

If you think it won't do anything if you eat it "raw", then I've got some yummy salad dressing here, and you know what they say about the Northwests' greens...

:D

 

Jzero

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Look. If the teacher didn't buy this lame excuse for losing your homework, what makes you think that the RMA dept will buy it for you not knowing how to install a simple stick of RAM?
 

Evadman

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RMA the leftovers, because it is the memory makers fault for not including "dog eating protection". They should have coated it in something so the dog would not eat it.

I would never buy that memory again!!

P.S. Did you wash it off in the sink? GAH! It was the water! It should have been Waterproof! Make them pay for your wasted time too!

 

johnjohn320

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<< Actually you're wrong, but whatever. Have you never heard of pot or hash brownies? Or do you think they do that for the sake of wasting an ounce or so of pot/hash just to say they did it?

BTW, if you're going to say that the brownies get to a certain temp, it just does not matter, the thc does not have to be cooked to have an effect. You can eat pot and get high.
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<< think you've been smoking too much. What exactly are you "releasing" the THC from? The purpose of burning it is to vaporize the THC so it can be absorbed by your lungs. The purpose of cooking it is to cook whatever its in, not the weed.. lol.. Actually, heat is THC's #1 enemy.. heat quickly breaks it down into the lesser cannabinoids.. this, of course, is undesirable.

If you think it won't do anything if you eat it "raw", then I've got some yummy salad dressing here, and you know what they say about the Northwests' greens...
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Well, trying to explain without getting myself banned...but I've never had any effects when raw, and the explanation I gave was an explanation a friend gave me of why i wasn't feeling anything when it was raw.