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EbolaWhats good fam, it's your boy ebola.
yuckthe problem likely stems from your friends saliva. you see, when rolling a blunt, saliva is essential in keeping the seam shut and the blunt "wrap" from flaking apart. a lack of adhesion between the two edges can be contributed to an absence of a salivary enzyme known as e. motus-deryon. the adhesive qualities of e.motus-deryon are not entirely unrelated to its bacterial culture growth inhibitors. an individual with salivary glands incapable of producing e. motus-deryon would have adapted over his life to produce similar enzymes in larger quantities in order to control microbial growth in his mouth and stomach. however, when this enzyme is smoked and inhaled into the lungs of an individual who has not adapted to a lack of e.motus-deryon, it forces me to admit I have no idea what I'm talking about and I just made all of this up.
yuckthe problem likely stems from your friends saliva. you see, when rolling a blunt, saliva is essential in keeping the seam shut and the blunt "wrap" from flaking apart. a lack of adhesion between the two edges can be contributed to an absence of a salivary enzyme known as e. motus-deryon. the adhesive qualities of e.motus-deryon are not entirely unrelated to its bacterial culture growth inhibitors. an individual with salivary glands incapable of producing e. motus-deryon would have adapted over his life to produce similar enzymes in larger quantities in order to control microbial growth in his mouth and stomach. however, when this enzyme is smoked and inhaled into the lungs of an individual who has not adapted to a lack of e.motus-deryon, it forces me to admit I have no idea what I'm talking about and I just made all of this up.
yuckthe problem likely stems from your friends saliva. you see, when rolling a blunt, saliva is essential in keeping the seam shut and the blunt "wrap" from flaking apart. a lack of adhesion between the two edges can be contributed to an absence of a salivary enzyme known as e. motus-deryon. the adhesive qualities of e.motus-deryon are not entirely unrelated to its bacterial culture growth inhibitors. an individual with salivary glands incapable of producing e. motus-deryon would have adapted over his life to produce similar enzymes in larger quantities in order to control microbial growth in his mouth and stomach. however, when this enzyme is smoked and inhaled into the lungs of an individual who has not adapted to a lack of e.motus-deryon, it forces me to admit I have no idea what I'm talking about and I just made all of this up.
theabortionatorLearn to roll a proper blunt. Roll something with a nice outerleaf. Toss a crutch in there and then go to town.
Thizzle.Nonononono
Crutches are for J's. A properly rolled blunt should maintain the convex shape of the tip of the blunt wrap and be tight enough to not necessitate a crutch.
Thizzle.Nonononono
Crutches are for J's. A properly rolled blunt should maintain the convex shape of the tip of the blunt wrap and be tight enough to not necessitate a crutch.
savvy_skia bitch just nigger-lipped the hell out of my J. crying myself to sleep
savvy_skinigger
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