The air in the world is changing, and we as a species are changing with it. The temperatures are getting warmer, the icecaps are melting, and our actions are causing a cascade of climate change scenarios that are already having a damaging impact. But, as the Nobel Peace Prize winning author of the book, Peaceable Kingdom, puts it – “Climate change will not be a weapon of mass destruction, but a weapon of mass transformation”.
I’ve been looking for a blog to share my thoughts and ideas about peace. I’ve been reading a lot of “Peace” books and listening to a lot of “peace” music. I’ve been looking for a way to put it all together and bring it to life. So, I’m going to start a new blog. I’ll make it a place where I can write out my thoughts, share what I’ve learned, and add to the collective wisdom of the Internet. I’m going to call it Peace in the Air.
When this quarantine began, a quiet vacation on a digital island seemed like the most appropriate option, but I ended up losing my shirt on a bad turnip deal, and now I’m deeply involved in the raccoon gang. I don’t even know how it happened. What is my financial responsibility for infrastructure projects such as bridges and ramps? I don’t even use those weird people who keep showing up and getting rude if I happen to talk to them twice in one day. Yeah, I’m looking at you, Tammy! That’s why your garden is now filled with garbage bags and flamingos! Who knew Animal Crossing could be so intense? Here, let’s put some peace in the air and Chil… Excuse me. BECAUSE YOU’RE AN ASSHOLE, TAMERA! !! Oh, here we go. Here are your mother’s earrings, please. Peace In the Air is a I71 store located at 2118 18th St NW in Washington DC that promotes their favorite local hip-hop artists. Delivery is also possible! Buy tracks from their downloadable album, support local music and get free weed if you want. And if you use the code TOKER at checkout, you’ll get $20 off and a free preroll from the company! Today we take a look at GG#4 from Peace In the Air. My gift was wrapped with a collection of knots of several half-grams (or so) around a button that weighed over an ounce – quite acceptable for an eighth. Tiny trichomes cover the surface of these light green fluffy buds, from which numerous dark red hairs of oxidised iron protrude. Much of the sugar leaf remained on the buds, although the excess stems were carefully cut off. The humidity is within the maximum range and not too dry. Overall, the bag feels good. This GG#4 has a solid, woody aroma with a hint of pepper contributing to the flavor. The smoke is light, clear and fairly even. No nasty bite, no nasty cough. Theoretically, you could give it to your grandmother to smoke. I don’t even know if she smokes. But if she does, she’ll love it. Why don’t you call more often? Remember when Billy grew up across the street? She met her mom at Safeway and would love to tell you about it. Peace In the Air GG#4 tends towards indica. The power is enough to put me in a good mood and relieve some anxiety, but not too much. If you smoke it during the day, you don’t fall asleep, but you also don’t think about anything heavy. Better yet, save it for when you’re ready to relax while watching What We Do in the Shade, because this flower is a bit of a laugh riot, if you know what I mean. Overall, Gentleman is quite pleased with this flower. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Come on, Guillermo. Today we fly! The post GG #4 (Peace In the Air) appeared first on .
Frequently Asked Questions
What does GG slang mean?
With a name like GG, the GG tag is surely one of the most unique in the GG scene. The most common meaning of GG is “Good Game”. And it is. But GG stands for more than just “Good Game”. It is a moniker of respect, a way of letting the other person know that you are fully aware of their dominance over the game. Now there is a term that is difficult to define, yet very important: GG. GG is used to let the GG#1 know that you’re aware of their superiority in the game. Getting “GG” is a slang term that means “get goo-gah”. The slang is mainly used on forums, but the term has become more and more popular these days. In English, the slang is used to show approval of a post. It is often used on Facebook groups, subreddits, and other social media platforms. For example, in Facebook, someone posts a “nice photo”. Someone will respond with “GG” to show approval. ~ ~ ~ About me: I’m Lexy, a college student and blogger. I have been blogging since about 2010, and I blog about anything I feel like, including writing tips, college reviews, and such. You can find me at: https://lexylle.
Is GG a bad word?
I always find it interesting when people are triggered by a four letter word. Before the internet, ‘G’ and ‘G’ alone were greetings, you could get an ‘agreement’ from someone and vice versa with just saying it out loud. Over the years the usage of the word has changed and there are many more offensive ways to use it. I asked my friends what they thought about it and here’s what they had to say. “GG” has been a hot topic lately, mostly because of the controversy surrounding the hashtag. I first noticed the hashtag because a post was being shared on Twitter by @DisneyDCPat, the official Twitter account of Disney Movies & TV, and later on by @DisneyDCPat again, this time about the video game Kingdom Hearts 3. I followed the tweet, and it led me to a blog post about the movie Star Wars (I didn’t realize it was from a Disney blog, and I wasn’t looking for it, so I thought it was from a movie blog). After reading the blog post, I found out that the
What does GG mean to a girl?
Girls have a way of knowing when a guy is a player, but what about when he’s a keeper? That’s when GG comes in. What does the #GG heart symbol mean? GG stands for “Girl Gets Guys”, and it can stand for many things. Maybe it’s a girl who is confident enough to approach a guy, and gets what she wants. Maybe it’s a girl who can’t get a guy to open up to her, no matter how hard she tries. GG might be a girl who has the confidence to open up to a guy, and make him realize that he’s wanted her all along. That girl is GG – and she gets the guy. I am a girl who grew up in and out of foster care in a series of different homes. When I was 12 I was in a stable home for about two years. Then I was removed. I have been out of the system for about 3 years now.
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