Anonymous wrote:I thought of this thread when I smelled an overpowering skunky pot odor at Giant this weekend. One of the people shopping reeked of it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought of this thread when I smelled an overpowering skunky pot odor at Giant this weekend. One of the people shopping reeked of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cartels lace it with fentanyl for your stupid yuppie kids.
How old are you that you consider yuppies “kids”
English major here- I can translate the nuance. The poster clearly - but awkwardly - meant the children of yuppies.
Iremember going to concerts in the 80s and 90s and smelling more of an herby, catnippy smell. These days, I definitely smell skunk. Why do people want to deal with that skunky smell is beyond me.Anonymous wrote:As a semi-regular user in the 80s, I would never have called the smell skunk-like, but now it definitely smells like that to me. Did I just not realize it back then? Has a new formulation/strength changed the smell? They call it weed instead of pot now, too, I am also aware.
Anonymous wrote:Good weed smelled like skunk in NYC in the 90s. But there still a lot of Mexican brick weed then which was unmistakably pot but less skunky.
High end pot has some different aromas when it's growing and when it's cured and ready to smoke. When it's smoked, it all smells like pot. There are some different aromas then too but not as much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad I'm not the only one! (Also in 50s.)
Also in my 50s and just realized this when out walking on that nice day a few days back. My husband had to tell me! I literally thought the neighborhood was infested with skunks. And I live in the D.C. suburbs—not the city.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad I'm not the only one! (Also in 50s.)
Anonymous wrote:the entire city smells like skunk these days. its disgusting