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ExploitedAmerican t1_j92xffo wrote

OP is Looking for free labor in an industry that already excludes the poor and working class from entry. While the rich get to grow millions of dollars in profits we get 3 to six mature plants depending on 1or 2 adult households. US cannabis is pay to play if you don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars you face political judicial prosecution for growing a few pounds so you can help cover living expenses. Traveling to grow sites paying for your gas and inspecting plants for pests disease and contamination is labor. Very few if any are willing to donate precious time for nothing more then a smoke session and altruistic ideals.

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fishythepete t1_j93anql wrote

Irradiation machines aren’t going to fix moldy cannabis, they provide an extra level of security against spoliation over and above that which the normal curing and drying process provide.

ETA: Sorry buddy, blocking me doesn’t make your conspiracy theories true. Wait til you hear about all the irradiated food you eat!!! And that something like 80% or weed sold in Canada is irradiated.

But you got Tegridy!

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ExploitedAmerican t1_j94itmh wrote

If you don’t value people’s time enough to believe they are worth being paid for providing a service you are no better than he Wall Street hedge fund military/ prison industry profiteers that have looted the working class and left my generation with no prospect of retirement, no ability to purchase a home, and no reason to perform labor. Seriously this guy wants free labor. Offering a smoke sesh and a shared utopian vision isn’t going to get people interested its like venue owners telling talented musicians you’ll pay them in exposure lol. Why don’t you post the conversations of people who are jumping at your offer to devalue their time and energy so we can be told to trust products grown by an exclusionary industry? How bout this, If you think dispos and cultivators are growing contaminated product then why not just tell people to grow their own or find someone who does and has clean organic flower/ concentrate instead of doing free work that will ultimately benefit those who’ve payed to play in this industry?

Sorry this is such a joke it writes itself

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Paid-Not-Payed-Bot t1_j94iude wrote

> those who’ve paid to play

FTFY.

Although payed exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:

  • Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. The deck is yet to be payed.

  • Payed out when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. The rope is payed out! You can pull now.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.

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ExploitedAmerican t1_j94x6lt wrote

Fishy the Pete is a trump loving far right conservative troll who’s happy with the Wall Street corporatist military/ prison industry profiteer controlled society we live in where average rent around Pvd for a 2 bedroom is over $2k but minimum wage earns 2150 before tax.

I would feel you two should get along fine since you want free labor and he thinks Americans should be happy to work for free and live with 3 strangers they met on Craigslist to survive on slave wages. 🤣

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FoleyisGood t1_j95mhoh wrote

You must be the guy I used to get stuck behind at the pot shop asking to inspect every bud and then proceeds to the tell the person at the counter just trying to make some money how it was cured wrong.

Cannabis snobs are worse than craft beer snobs.

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FoleyisGood t1_j95mqom wrote

> Why don’t you post the conversations of people who are jumping at your offer to devalue their time and energy so we can be told to trust products grown by an exclusionary industry?

I would also like to see transcripts of everyone that has reached out!

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