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Anonymous #1
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Price of shrooms
#27087147 - 12/13/20 11:20 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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What price have you bought/sold cubensis at? Ounce? Pack?
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Anonymous #2
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whats a pack?
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Anonymous #3
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I've paid as little as 5 bucks a gram, typically 10 a gram. Sometimes 15.
That was in the states. In australia I pay whatever it takes but thats because we have amazing wages here and arent poor like america. I'll pay 100 a gram and not think twice. As long as I get the goods and the goods get me trippin. Typically I think youre expected to pay 50 for a "good times worth". Which seems to vary by the batch. Something equal to one hit of acid.
Aus is fucking weird on drugs. Lol.
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Anonymous #2
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$100 a gram? i dont care if you can afford it or not, thats insane. especially since you said you pay $5-$10 just a few sentences earlier.
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Anonymous #3
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Anonymous #2 said: $100 a gram? i dont care if you can afford it or not, thats insane. especially since you said you pay $5-$10 just a few sentences earlier.
I'm telling you bro. You dont know how good it is in australia. Australia is like Elysium and America is like earth.
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #3 said: Australia is like Elysium and America is like earth.
It's true you know.
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Anonymous #5
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$600-700 lb in Canada
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Anonymous #1
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a pack is pie is an elbow is a 16 is a 448 is a turkey bag is a pack naam sayn?
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Anonymous #2
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yesterday i sold a half oz to a coworker for $150
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Anonymous #4
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I though about $100 on the Oz if it's for a friend, $150 if commercial?
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Anonymous #2
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not a friend. just an acquaintance
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Anonymous #6
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Anonymous #5 said: $600-700 lb in Canada
$800 in Vancouver
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Anonymous #5
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Yeah I wish I was seeing 800. Was 1000 during the summer but has hit 550-600. Sucks seeing what ths MOM sites get per oz.
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Anonymous #1
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800-1000 in cali
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Anonymous #7
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Most of what was said earlier about Australia was pure BS. Australia is no Elysium. Generally cubensis is just not available on the black market. Few grow it and few who collect it from the wild do much of a good job at preservation. So cubensis is available rarely, you're lucky when you do find it on the black market. Where I am it's easier just finding them in the wild. Here in Australia at one time I knew someone selling cubensis powder at 3 dollars a gram. Later on I think he was flogging it at 10 a gram. On another occasion I came across someone selling five grams of Coplandia cyanescens for thirty dollars in Sydney. This is some years ago. It just seems to be a case of what the customer is prepared to pay. 100 a gram is pure insanity though.
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Anonymous #8
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In Colorado I pay $25 an 8th $100 an oz. In SC I payed $10 a gram though.
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Anonymous #3
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Only way you could think Australia wasnt Elysium is if you were deluded into not liking your own country.
A fuckin bus boy at maccas makes 28 an hour lol.
People who dont work get what? 40k a year on the dole? Plus free healthcare for everyone. That means literal homeless people are better off than full time workers in america.
Land a job at any of the Rio Tinto crap and youre in the 150k+ region. With no rent too.
The whole country is just a big ass pile of money and all its residents have pitchforks and a trailer to fill.
Compare that to when I was in america. I made 7.35 an hour installing hitches on the back of trucks. Or 12 dollars an hour at a call center.
Hell just in the field of Security which is my area of expertise.... youre talking 10-15 an hour in america vs 35-60 an hour in australia. And in america its actually dangerous!
Any person under the age of 30 who lives in america would have to be a FOOL to not go to aus on a working holiday visa when covid ends. You could make more money in Aus as a housekeeper than you could as a manager of a business in the states. Hell some housekeepers I know are getting overtime every week and pulling ALMOST 6 figures. Sweeping floors and tidying up beds.
I've been here 3 years. Spent the first year travelling. The 2nd and 3rd year I saved 60k each year. Thats with HEAVY drinking and smoking and partying. An average american at best is saving 10k a year lol.
Honestly the main con is that life will be SO MUCH Easier for you that youll end up drinking a ton of booze and smoking cigarettes.
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Anonymous #7
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Anonymous #3 said: Only way you could think Australia wasn't Elysium is if you were deluded into not liking your own country.
Nothing at all to do with liking or disliking ones own country, that's just irrelevant. It's about seeing and confronting problems that exist regardless of which country they occur in, not pretending they don't exist. To say that Australia and Australians are without problems is just delusional. I'm not saying that any country has got it right or one country is better than another. Those are subjective judgements and vary from person to person. I know an Australian woman who prefers America because of cheap rents there from what she was saying. It's not all about money. Sure, if a person has the right qualifications and skills they can do alright financially. However a good number of Australians find it difficult to even find work, many being unemployed for years. Australia does have a homelessness problem and poverty has not been wiped out. I could go on and list more problems that seriously need dealing with but I think I have made my point.
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Anonymous #3
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I dont think youve made your point bud.
Youre trying to turn some strawmans into arguments. "Australia is not without its problems"
So would heaven. Or anything. How does you having the ability to say "Aus has some problems" equate to it not being 1000x better than the states?
How many people have you seen set broken limbs in their garage with 2 by 4s and some twine? How many people have you seen refuse to go get a lump checked out because of cost of healthcare?
Subjectively someone could like Venezuela. If we stay in the nuanced middle area where you can safely spout from the top of the fence then I guess we cant much say anything about anything. We shouldnt speak. Because anything said we could move it a little and argue it.
Americans under the age of 30 who are employed by their bosses at under 20 bucks an hour (something like over 50 percent of americans) should move to australia for a working holiday visa. They will earn vastly more money here for vastly less work.
And as for the homeless. There may be homeless in australia but they are not starving. Maybe the mentally ill ones that refuse care.
The homeless in america are legitimately hungry a LOT of the time. The mentally ill ones dont even have the opportunity to go get free treatment. They will end up committing a crime... put in a jail cell... be seen as mentally unfit... go to a ward for a week... then be kicked out on the street with a 10,000 dollar bill for that week in the hospital.
I worked uber in the states for years. Did over a million miles. Driving around the streets at night seeing the homeless really drills it into you how fucking shit america is. Especially the mentally ill. It is not their fucking fault they are like that.
Guaranteed you, being an australian, are just unaware of how good you have it. I know a few aussies who moved to the states. Its rare but it exists. But I know of 0 americans who have moved to aus and wanted to go back to the states.
Aus = Elysium America = Earth
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Anonymous #2
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link me. can you share some websites where i could start the process. id love to leave the states to live and work in australia
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