So cute! What species do you keep?
So cute! What species do you keep?



Not sure if they qualify as “uncommon,” but I’m currently keeping about 350 jumping spiders and 30ish tarantulas.
Ok i get worrying that maybe you’re “wasting smoke” if you’re just chilling with a joint or something, but there’s a point at which it becomes a little absurd to stress over, especially the miniscule amount of puff that’s lost at the end of a bong rip.
Regardless, in my experience unless you’re smoking with friends or something, solo bong rips are best done by loading only as much as you can rip in one pull. Fresh green pulls every rip, maximum flavor. Trivial amount of work to reload between rips. No “wasted smoke” if that bothers you.


So I’m rappelling down Mount Vesuvius when suddenly I slip, and I start to fall. Just falling, ahh, ahh. I’ll never forget the terror. When suddenly I realize, "Holy shit, Hansel, haven’t you been smoking peyote for six straight days and couldn’t some of this maybe be in your mind?


It took me far too long to realize this is bare footprints in snow and not wet footprints on a sunny sidewalk.


I don’t even remember who made them, but the little single serve cups of chocolate ice cream with the wooden spoon


Why not check out some real ninjas and see how it’s done?


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Wolfthorne is the only deodorant I’ve tried that I actually like the smell of (vs just tolerating it)
If they could figure out a way to make their antiperspirant in the same consistency as the deodorant that would be amazing. Hate the white chalky feeling shit
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Noticed the Kaua’i 'o’o on the list. This clip has always stuck with me:
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Yeah absolutely, though obviously it’ll be a bonsai-size yield too lol
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Awesome! We have some of those as well! Which of yours is your favorite so far?
We’re relatively new to the hobby and our collection is all pretty common New World Ts (mostly terrestrial, nothing super spicy) - most are still slings under 3".
I love them all for different reasons, but I’m very partial to our G. pulchripes. Our T. albo, E. campustratus, A. geniculata and T. vagans have already brought us lots of joy, and our little L. sazimai (they changed from P. sazimai to *Lasiocyano sazimai at some point) is pretty kickass so far too. Our B. klaasi and GBBs too. Ugh its really hard to pick favorites…