Should we use []?drubbis@lemmy.world to Trees@lemmy.world – 7 points – 1 years agoCause I'm [8]13Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldRandom passerby who knows nothing about "trees". What's this [] number supposed to mean?Think of the pain scale, but apply it to beeing high lol This is what introduced me to the scale years ago lol Ah, the old ways. Nature takes it's course [2] and climbing[0.3] 🤘😝Yes [5]Captain? Where are you? I need an explanation!Yes [2]Hell yeah dude, let's take it back to the old school. Just took a fat dab myself and I'm creeping up from [7]hahaha thats somethin i havent seen in SO LONG im at about a [3] but loaded up a dabber to hopefully change thingsAbsolutely smoked about 2 hours ago and I am a [6] still.I have no sense of scale with this, but maybe a [6]you've gotta just feel the scale
Random passerby who knows nothing about "trees". What's this [] number supposed to mean?Think of the pain scale, but apply it to beeing high lol This is what introduced me to the scale years ago lol
Think of the pain scale, but apply it to beeing high lol This is what introduced me to the scale years ago lol
Hell yeah dude, let's take it back to the old school. Just took a fat dab myself and I'm creeping up from [7]
hahaha thats somethin i havent seen in SO LONG im at about a [3] but loaded up a dabber to hopefully change things
Random passerby who knows nothing about "trees". What's this [] number supposed to mean?
Think of the pain scale, but apply it to beeing high lol
This is what introduced me to the scale years ago lol
Ah, the old ways. Nature takes it's course [2] and climbing
[0.3] 🤘😝
Yes [5]
Captain? Where are you? I need an explanation!
Yes [2]
Hell yeah dude, let's take it back to the old school. Just took a fat dab myself and I'm creeping up from [7]
hahaha thats somethin i havent seen in SO LONG
im at about a [3] but loaded up a dabber to hopefully change things
Absolutely smoked about 2 hours ago and I am a [6] still.
I have no sense of scale with this, but maybe a [6]
you've gotta just feel the scale