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steeznuts
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What's your profession / education level?
#12594378 - 05/19/10 07:51 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
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MushroomTrip
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594384 - 05/19/10 07:52 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Is this assumption correct?
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594393 - 05/19/10 07:54 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just got my ASN degree, will be working on my BSN as soon as I start work. Now to pass that pesky NCLEX test.
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594395 - 05/19/10 07:55 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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thanks to ythan retards everywhere can learn how to grow mushrooms
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uncivilBANKS
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594398 - 05/19/10 07:55 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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steeznuts said: I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
Sous Chef / Associate Pursuing Bachelor's
multiple master degrees...psychedelics will sure show you your mind but in the end the last thing itll show you is that its fake and useless to look too much into things.
the greatest thing about growing pot isnt free weed, easy money, or something to look forward to...its the great feeling u get when u give someone a good deal on a loving plant that u grew yourself, nothing better than sharing ur love and knowing other people are feeling the same intense feelings of warmth that u are
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steeznuts
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: uncivilBANKS]
#12594414 - 05/19/10 07:59 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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steeznuts said: I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
Sous Chef / Associate Pursuing Bachelor's
multiple master degrees...psychedelics will sure show you your mind but in the end the last thing itll show you is that its fake and useless to look too much into things.
the greatest thing about growing pot isnt free weed, easy money, or something to look forward to...its the great feeling u get when u give someone a good deal on a loving plant that u grew yourself, nothing better than sharing ur love and knowing other people are feeling the same intense feelings of warmth that u are
That's deep bro. But you're right, the best part about growing shrooms for me is cutting awesome deals for my buddies.
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594425 - 05/19/10 08:00 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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steeznuts said: I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
Sous Chef / Associate Pursuing Bachelor's
multiple master degrees...psychedelics will sure show you your mind but in the end the last thing itll show you is that its fake and useless to look too much into things.
the greatest thing about growing pot isnt free weed, easy money, or something to look forward to...its the great feeling u get when u give someone a good deal on a loving plant that u grew yourself, nothing better than sharing ur love and knowing other people are feeling the same intense feelings of warmth that u are
That's deep bro. But you're right, the best part about growing shrooms for me is cutting awesome deals for my buddies.
Yeah, like for free to them.
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uncivilBANKS
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594468 - 05/19/10 08:09 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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steeznuts said: I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
Sous Chef / Associate Pursuing Bachelor's
multiple master degrees...psychedelics will sure show you your mind but in the end the last thing itll show you is that its fake and useless to look too much into things.
the greatest thing about growing pot isnt free weed, easy money, or something to look forward to...its the great feeling u get when u give someone a good deal on a loving plant that u grew yourself, nothing better than sharing ur love and knowing other people are feeling the same intense feelings of warmth that u are
That's deep bro. But you're right, the best part about growing shrooms for me is cutting awesome deals for my buddies.
thanks i my love buds very much as u can tell
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steeznuts
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: tyrannicalrex]
#12594482 - 05/19/10 08:11 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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steeznuts said: I usually hang out in the cultivation forum, but I was curious to find out what were some fellow shroomers professions and education level. Most of the people I know who take shrooms are somewhat successful and educated. I'm assuming that people that are interested in mycology are probably more diligent and enlightened, then say, people who grow pot. Is this assumption correct? Hallucinogenics also seem to attract people who are intelligent and what to explore their minds... IDK. Maybe I'm way off.
Sous Chef / Associate Pursuing Bachelor's
multiple master degrees...psychedelics will sure show you your mind but in the end the last thing itll show you is that its fake and useless to look too much into things.
the greatest thing about growing pot isnt free weed, easy money, or something to look forward to...its the great feeling u get when u give someone a good deal on a loving plant that u grew yourself, nothing better than sharing ur love and knowing other people are feeling the same intense feelings of warmth that u are
That's deep bro. But you're right, the best part about growing shrooms for me is cutting awesome deals for my buddies.
Yeah, like for free to them.
I hate to seem like a cheap fuck but I charge them 10 an eighth, they understand. Gotta make my money back. I'm I the only cheap bastard charging my friends?
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uncivilBANKS
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594513 - 05/19/10 08:18 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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i would charge my good friends 1/2 of the norm, 3/4 for people i peripherally know tho i doubt i would to them at all, and full for anyone i dont though i doubt i would consider selling to ppl i have not known in person for at least 2-3 years
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: uncivilBANKS]
#12594581 - 05/19/10 08:30 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I graduated HS and feel into appliance repair for a career. 32k/yr isn't quite cutting it so I'm goin back to school in the fall for Welding/Machining Technologies.
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: Aircooled]
#12594645 - 05/19/10 08:41 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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bachelor's in computer science
but i got a doctorate in lethargy!
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: islanduniverse]
#12594652 - 05/19/10 08:43 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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vendor / high school graduate
I feel that although Im intelligent and enjoy studying many things for fun on my own(anthropology, history, geopolitics, economics, geography, sociology, mycology, astronomy, quantum physics, etc) that college really isn't for me.
Im afraid that if I was forced into studying it would suck all the fun out of it.
but yah I tried my hand at mushrooms and did pretty well at it until I got nervous about having them around and went to Hawaii.
Edited by MisterMuscaria (05/19/10 09:43 PM)
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: steeznuts]
#12594667 - 05/19/10 08:46 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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No, not at all. I charge sometimes, but I give them free also. A 10 dollar fee seems like it would cover the basic costs of producing.
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ViolentFemme
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: tyrannicalrex]
#12594708 - 05/19/10 08:55 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm going to uni right now, majoring in Philosophy.
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: ViolentFemme]
#12594811 - 05/19/10 09:18 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Unemployed//1 semester of university.
I'm going to get my hands on some federal moneys to go back this fall. Majoring in English with a Creative Writing emphasis.
That's why I'm so anal about using proper grammar when I post!
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eulogy1211
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: Synesthetic]
#12594899 - 05/19/10 09:36 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Associates from community college. Mainly went for specialized training...got lucky with a hire right after school and have learned more the last 5 years on the job than I ever would have going to school. Granted, I take 5-6 certification tests a year...it's not too shabby. I work as a Microsoft and network security consultant.
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: eulogy1211]
#12594918 - 05/19/10 09:38 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I went to college for a couple years. Hated it even though I did well.
my profession? lol. i'm an entrepreneur
also, just about anyone can learn to grow mushies. i've met people from all walks of life who do it, some exclusively for money
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bardleyrichard
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: morrowasted]
#12594955 - 05/19/10 09:44 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I went to college for 2 years before I ran out of money, and now I am a courier/delivery person.
I don't really want to go to college, but I'm not sure I'll be happy if I don't in the long run.
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Re: What's your profession / education level? [Re: bardleyrichard]
#12594968 - 05/19/10 09:46 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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