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Yea...I use every day before dinner...sandu chivarlo gas station daggara nallodi daggara techukunta

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Veedi is good for health 

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8 minutes ago, vendettaa said:

Pot or veeed health ki manchiga?

try cheyacha?

Lingering pain issues unte kochamu comfort istadi basic it will blank you out.

it is a drug basically, different people react differently. 

Did you smoke before? If not kochamu time padutadi to get it right, it may knock you off sometimes, try when you are around with someone

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17 minutes ago, vendettaa said:

Pot or veeed health ki manchiga?

try cheyacha?

Nothing happens if you try once for the experience. Malli malli first time try cheste addict avutaaru 🤪

Dont try if you are a pregnant or going to be one in next few months.

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any help let me know  i have the connect    grand daddy purple best one   straight from the bay 

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1 hour ago, DrBeta said:

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And that's Catnip or "KITTY POT" -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catnip

https://www.google.com/search?q=catnip

Catnip is safe for cats. Cats are exquisitely susceptible to a volatile oil found in the stems and leaves of the catnip plant. When cats smell catnip they exhibit several behaviors common to queens in season (females in heat): They may rub their heads and body on the herb or jump, roll around, vocalize and salivate. For some, the euphoria translates into aggressive playfulness. This response lasts for about 10 minutes, after which the cat becomes mellow and calm and temporarily immune to catnip's effects for roughly 2 hours (reset time). Response to catnip is hereditary; about 70 to 80 percent of cats exhibit this behavior in the plant's presence. In addition, catnip does not affect kittens until they are about six months old and begin to reach sexual maturity. Unlike humans, cats wont overdose from it as they usually will refuse it once they have had enough.

Lulu goes crazy and wild from catnip and runs all over the place uncontrollably, involuntarily and joyfully. Today, she raced and climbed through the blinds and touched the roof and then landed on the cat tree - making my jaw drop (and she is only a 6-month old baby kitty). She becomes overly sweet right after the effect wears off.

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