Jump to content
The Corroboree

botanicalSEEKER

Members2
  • Content count

    111
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About botanicalSEEKER

  • Rank
    Psychonaut

Previous Fields

  • Climate or location
    West Aus

Recent Profile Visitors

1,157 profile views
  1. The major difference in respect to Australia and America was Prop 215. They had a patchwork system of governance that depended on caregivers providing medicine. This enabled all sorts of people from hobbiests to entrepreneurs to engage with the industry providing skills and material support to advance it to the position it is in today. The wider public was also able to gain a more intimate understanding of the industry and alleviate 60 years of WOD propaganda . Australia has no such luck in this case and from the beginning of the talks about marijuana liberalization the government at state and federal levels made it very clear the industry will be the domain of pharmaceutical industries. I just don't see large corporations to willingly allow commoners to provide their own medicine, they loose their market. Glaukus, i totally agree. Mobilise. Be heard but be careful.
  2. We are very far behind America when it comes to acceptance of marijuana use. I once said the old guard will die and things will change, i was wrong. Their ideas are insidious, they groom a new generation to be carbon copies to maintain the status quote. The arguments for the liberalization of marijuana laws has been staring in the face of governments since the 1960's yet half a century later we stand in a world where paramilitary forces armed to the teeth roll up in bearcat APC's and punish people ingesting elegantly arranged carbon atoms. The new push for marijuana is a wolf in sheeps clothing. We see it as progress but really the common citizen gets nothing, pharmaceutical companies will monopolize, lobby politicians to pass regulations and laws to diminish competition and the commoner who relaxes by imbibing herb will be as much a criminal as they are today.
  3. botanicalSEEKER

    Post your track of the day

  4. botanicalSEEKER

    at0m moved to the country! (with pictures)

    Hit the local pub, meet the kind folk that inhabit this place. By far the most welcoming folk are country. Stay away from the shearers unless you like drinking, smoking and long nights on the piss.
  5. botanicalSEEKER

    caustic soda

    @rahli, whats the concept behind a carbonate wash ? I may be confused but aren't they are both bases. If an immiscible solvent was use wouldn't successive H2O achieve the same effect.
  6. botanicalSEEKER

    caustic soda

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloralkali_process Think about solubility of salts.
  7. botanicalSEEKER

    Prints for People

    For microscopy only Strain(s) Available Texan
  8. botanicalSEEKER

    Have you seen any cool movies lately??

    Interstellar Soundtrack - Cornfield chase (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFJ0CR9yQW8&list=PLcHOKlfZ6enPoHOd9dP7Y4YGAlcCRZllI&index=2) . Put some headphones on and breathe in the music. Interstellar is such a great movie, it makes you think. Can we overcome our baser instincts and unite as one people or are our baser instincts what makes us human.
  9. botanicalSEEKER

    Cyrenian House/Farm - Perth

    BT and Fade, withdrawal is a part of life. Forming dependance is part of life, what we form dependance with may be different. Firstly i'm not saying depending on other people is weak or a foible but when it comes to dependance the reality is you are the person that must give up and continue down the path you have chosen. Don't waste your money on support groups and expensive camps because once you are outside of that comfort zone and back in the place you started,old habits die hard. Withdrawal may not be pretty and may be tourterous but that is the route you must take. Its a few sleepless nights and discomfort but its only temporary, look forward not back. It may be wise to step back from the situations or social groups you were in before that promoted your consumption, but only step back, not become recluse. It may also be beneficial to take up another activity that benefits you physically and emotionally, eg martial art, gym, swimming what ever you like really! You are not a special case, there are many many people around that get through withdrawal and you are no different.
  10. botanicalSEEKER

    Australian Day of the Dead

    ANZAC day is the celebration of men and women who have fought in the Australian armed services. It is part of nationalistic identity and is part of our history. You dont have to be a pure-blood Australian to appreciated what these men and women have done. And you dont have to be a pure-blood australian to be australian. ANZAC day is celebrated by many people of many different backgrounds, Most people don't join up for service with hate in there heart but to be proud and contribute to their country in a way they see fit. b
  11. botanicalSEEKER

    Meet up: Perth

    ooo ahhh. Sand gropers can actually organize, who would thUnK! b
  12. botanicalSEEKER

    psilocybe subaeruginosa print

    Howdy. At the moment i am in search of the above print for microscopy. Preferably the prolific eastern state specimen. regards, B
  13. botanicalSEEKER

    Unfinished purchases/ trades with RAZOR

    Razor, hope life has gotten better for you. As long as you honoured the deal, time isn't an issue. Sometimes in life the only thing that heals is time. "buy the ticket, take the ride"
  14. botanicalSEEKER

    It's been a bad week for me :(

    Sorry to hear Kee, i hope you work it out. Family makes these situation complicated but i reckon EG is on the money, no pun intended. In my frame of thought stealing off family is a low low act, you are kin, remind whoever the offending family member is of that. Hope something makes you smile kee
  15. botanicalSEEKER

    mushroom spores site....

    Not to be disheartening but if you were to take such an endeavor seriously drop some money on a domain and get a decent website design. At the moment it looks dogy as hell.
×