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mozzitto
mozzitto :
That whole gateway argument is bullshit. I’ve been smoking for 30 years. I’ve never tried or wanted to try anything else.
2026-04-20 12:22:17
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clarenceworley313
clarenceworley313 :
Still waiting for things to change
2026-04-20 14:49:22
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syrsuebhoney
suebhoney🐝🇺🇦 :
That’s Chet from Emergency!
2026-04-20 11:22:21
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fritzcat743
Fritz the cat :
HAPPY 4- 20 !!
2026-04-20 18:08:50
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garysundayride
GarySundayRide :
Chet Kelly engine 51
2026-04-20 15:17:56
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paxamice
Pax ✅ :
HAPPY 420 Day!
2026-04-21 03:41:50
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antonewilson4
antonewilson4 :
This aged well.
2026-06-14 13:35:52
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hoo1igun
Adrian Ñ 🇵🇷 :
Sherman Teeeeeee Potter...
2026-04-20 18:20:19
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patrickjacinto2
patrickjacinto2 :
Chet, spitting facts.
2026-04-20 12:53:04
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david325011891080
David3250118910806 :
does anybody remember his badge number
2026-04-20 10:03:40
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jack.burleson1
jack.burleson1 :
way ahead of its time
2026-04-21 03:32:12
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henry.pomereau
Henry Pomereau :
"I doubt it Mr.Shipley"
2026-04-20 23:21:48
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2ndchace
Blue Dogg :
so appropriate for today's date 4:20
2026-04-20 21:38:53
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strykows
Suzanne Trykowski :
I’ve never been fond of smoking. Thank goodness for gummies. And drops. And beverages. 🥰
2026-04-21 18:04:57
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jodiholt570
jodiholt570 :
17 year old Jodi, was cheering so hard for 54 year old Jodi, when she walked in the dispensary with her good to go card!!! 🙌👏🌱😎👌✌️
2026-04-20 16:56:25
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tonybrophy2
tony brophy :
How Ironic
2026-04-21 11:26:35
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genereynolds0
Gene Reynolds :
It's Happened 2026 ! 🤣🤣🤣
2026-04-21 16:52:43
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rick.freese3
Rick Freese :
Was he right or what ???
2026-04-20 23:32:14
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rocksez2
Loki :
Colonel Potter old school
2026-04-20 18:06:07
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joeharrington996
joeharrington996 :
714
2026-04-20 13:38:02
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boxawk.the.magnif
Bozawk the Magnificent :
Jack Web failed miserably.
2026-04-20 17:33:12
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sammywhammy100
user3816101970701 :
You gotta see the whole episode. The ending will knock your socks off.
2026-04-20 17:20:24
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myboyz_jax_hank
Jeremiah Johnson :
I remember watching that episode, it was probably a rerun, but I remember it 🤣
2026-04-21 15:44:39
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Eating well but still insulin resistant? Stress may be part of the picture. This is something Danielle sees frequently in women with PCOS/PMOS. You can be eating regularly, prioritising protein, choosing lower-GI carbohydrates and doing many of the “right” things nutritionally — yet still have evidence of insulin resistance. Why? Because food isn’t the only thing influencing your blood glucose. When you’re under stress, hormones including cortisol and adrenaline help make glucose available in the bloodstream. Physiologically, this makes sense: your body is preparing to meet an increased demand for energy. But when stress becomes persistent, repeated activation of these pathways can contribute to impaired glucose regulation and insulin resistance — particularly when other metabolic risk factors are already present. And this matters in PCOS because hyperinsulinaemia can influence ovarian hormone production, including stimulating androgen production and disrupting normal follicular development and ovulation. So when Danielle is working with a woman with PCOS and insulin resistance, she isn’t only asking: “What are you eating?” She’s looking at the broader metabolic picture — blood glucose and insulin markers, movement, sleep, stress, hormones and the individual drivers that may be contributing. This doesn’t mean stress is the cause of PCOS or that reducing stress alone will reverse insulin resistance. But it does mean we shouldn’t ignore it simply because someone’s diet looks good. If you have PCOS, insulin resistance or hormonal concerns and would like Danielle to look at your case, you can book a FREE Discovery Call with Danielle. www.nourishingapothecary.com Consultations with Danielle are available online Australia-wide. #PCOS #PMOS #insulinresistance #womenshealth #hormonehealth
Eating well but still insulin resistant? Stress may be part of the picture. This is something Danielle sees frequently in women with PCOS/PMOS. You can be eating regularly, prioritising protein, choosing lower-GI carbohydrates and doing many of the “right” things nutritionally — yet still have evidence of insulin resistance. Why? Because food isn’t the only thing influencing your blood glucose. When you’re under stress, hormones including cortisol and adrenaline help make glucose available in the bloodstream. Physiologically, this makes sense: your body is preparing to meet an increased demand for energy. But when stress becomes persistent, repeated activation of these pathways can contribute to impaired glucose regulation and insulin resistance — particularly when other metabolic risk factors are already present. And this matters in PCOS because hyperinsulinaemia can influence ovarian hormone production, including stimulating androgen production and disrupting normal follicular development and ovulation. So when Danielle is working with a woman with PCOS and insulin resistance, she isn’t only asking: “What are you eating?” She’s looking at the broader metabolic picture — blood glucose and insulin markers, movement, sleep, stress, hormones and the individual drivers that may be contributing. This doesn’t mean stress is the cause of PCOS or that reducing stress alone will reverse insulin resistance. But it does mean we shouldn’t ignore it simply because someone’s diet looks good. If you have PCOS, insulin resistance or hormonal concerns and would like Danielle to look at your case, you can book a FREE Discovery Call with Danielle. www.nourishingapothecary.com Consultations with Danielle are available online Australia-wide. #PCOS #PMOS #insulinresistance #womenshealth #hormonehealth

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