Are carts really that bad for people who don’t smoke?

Hi! I don’t smoke weed a lot and I bought a 80% thc rosin cart because it seemed like the most convenient option, but afterwards I looked it up and people say that one hit is equivalent to an entire joint!?!?!?

For reference, my perfect dose is like, one deep hit of a joint or bowl.

My battery has a low voltage setting 2.2-2.7v but am I going to regret hitting this??

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u/webriprob — 1 day ago

What does not being able to stand tell me about bike fit?

I am 6’0 and I recently transitioned from mostly using my specialized ~18-19 in bike (if I measured it correctly) to an old 21’ giant nutra.

I can stand extremely confidently and pedal standing for long periods of time on the shorter specialized but when I ride the giant standing, it makes my legs buckle and feel incredibly weak. I can coast okay standing but pedaling standing is harder and more strenuous than sitting, unlike my specialized where I stood to gain more power.

Is the giant a bad fit for me? Everyone says taller people should ride big frames and it’s my favorite bike rn but if it’s a bad fit it’s a bad fit.

I’ve been riding the giant for abt a month now and I still haven’t gotten used to standing on it.

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u/webriprob — 25 days ago

How do bike gears make hills easier?

Ok really dumb question incoming but I can’t stop thinking about this. How do bike gears actually make climbs “easier”? Like no matter the gearing pretty much all of your pedal power is going into spinning the back wheel. If you’re at a low gear it’s easier to spin the pedals but you need to spin them more times to move the rear wheel. If you’re at a high gear it’s harder to spin the pedals but the wheel turns a lot more per pedal. Assuming you have a target speed wouldn’t the energy required to reach that speed not be affected by gearing unless you physically can’t move the pedals? Again really dumb question and idk if I’m wording it in the best way but maybe someone understands my confusion.

Basically my question is shouldn’t effort put in pedaling always be equal to the ammount of times the back wheel spins regardless of gearing? Conservation of energy and all that.

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u/webriprob — 2 months ago

I was chilling in a parking garage and I can feel that I breathed in a little bit of it. I saw that asbestos was used in concrete but would it be likely for it to be built into a giant old parking garage? Sorry if this sounds a little paranoid I would just like to get this off my chest if possible and I don’t know a ton about what asbestos was used in. I also understand that you can’t tell for 100% sure without a lab test as well

u/webriprob — 2 months ago

I live in northeast Ohio and this spring I want to make my yard more native so I checked some of the plants growing there and found mostly invasive species. A lot of grass, clovers, dead nettles, yarrow, dandelions, goutweed, muscari, all of which google tells me are invasive? The only native species I could find were violets. These are just what naturally showed up in the yard over the years. So how do I deal with them? Are they a negative to the ecosystem and should I uproot them all, or can I just plant native plants in addition to them? I think the native plants I would be allowed to plant in my yard would have to be low growing, I’m not sure how strict the rules are on yards in my neighborhood.

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u/webriprob — 2 months ago