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![]() | Hi folks, looking to get some feedback from as many people as possible on a purely subjective opinion. What's the happiest strain you've ever smoked? I, for one will never forget the Thai I smoked in Utrecht, Holland back in 1992. I literally tore my abdominal muscles, (hurt for 3 weeks) from laughing for 5-6 hours non-stop. This was surprising to me and my pals, cuz the weed was brown, very sparse stem-bud ratio, had a rather unpleasant taste, but man, did it get us giddy. The reason I ask, is I'd like to find the happy stuff without having to go to Holland and track down the coffee shop (which we stumbled upon anyhow)... bri | ||
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![]() | To further the question posed by bri, does anybody know if a particular strand is more likely to make one giggly. My perception had been that any strand is likely to make one have these sentiments as a side effect and that the primary reason for one feeling this type of "giggly" affect would be because they have reached a certain high that allows for one to have the potential to display these feelings, their mood and their surroundings. If there is a strand that makes one "giggly", for example, would they receive such a side effect to display emotions when they are truly depressed let's say for example that their mother got into a car accident. I smoke a particular sativa strand that makes me feel as though I am in happy land, a kind of intense head buzz, is this the type of effect that Bri would be referring to? I remember though recently smoking a hybrid that I got a similar effect to the one in which bri describes though having smoked the same strand for several years now, I doubt that it likely can be categorized as such. James.......... | ||
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