[QUOTE=Lefeu;2663786]Curious to know whether one can use talvez instead of quizas.[/QUOTE]Yes. Those two words are synonyms.
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2663786]Curious to know whether one can use talvez instead of quizas.[/QUOTE]Yes. Those two words are synonyms.
[QUOTE=Huacho;2663789]Yes. Those two words are synonyms.[/QUOTE]You ain't kidding when you said you studied the language. Strong work.
What did you do with your spare time, jeje?
Dear Moderator,
May I respectfully and humbly request the attempts at Spanish lessons be moved to its own thread or combined with the stupid shit thread? It's off topic and, incidentally, of inconsistent accuracy. Please and thank you.
[QUOTE=Lefeu;2663786]Curious to know whether one can use talvez instead of quizas.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Osteoknot;2663764]First of all, not all drugs are the same. Heroin is not penicillin. Oxygen is a drug. Water will kill you if you drink too much from hyponatremia, among other electrolyte imbalances. Room air, or the air you normally breathe is only 21% oxygen. Most of what you respire is nitrogen. 100% oxygen is toxic due to the damage done by the caustic and abrasive singlet oxygen free radicals.
BTW, this is all off the top of my head, maybe you can find errors if you are so inclined, jeje.
We are at a tipping point in the history of pharmaceutical drugs right now. Elon Musk sees it when he toys with his detractors about his marijuana use. The pharmaceutical companies are poised. Cannabis clinics flourish and now there are IV ketamine clinics.
Heroin is not alcohol, cigarettes are not cannabis, crack is not methamphetamine.
Yet again, I am presenting from a viewpoint of education, background, personal and professional experience. But I don't like to talk about intelligence or credentials unless it's a professional setting (someone's getting paid for their advice) because I believe concepts should stand on their own.
Intelligence is the most overrated human characteristic of all time..[/QUOTE]I created an account just to say how much I agree with this post. Bravo.
[QUOTE=ChuckRanger;2664094]I created an account just to say how much I agree with this post. Bravo.[/QUOTE]But that's where it ended up, jaja.
The Tussi is not like any other drug on the market and represents a new wave of drugs that will soon be marketed by Big Pharma to "optimize and enhance" your life even if there is nothing really "wrong" with you to begin with.
Guys,
If you don't want to use a taxi to get from the airport to Medellin city centre, then there are great little buses that run every 15 minutes.
- Come out of the airport and there will be taxi touts offering you their services. Just say "No gracias" and continue walking to the front of the taxi queue and you will see at least a couple of small buses waiting.
- There will be a guy working for the bus company and just ask him if the bus goes to Medellin ("centro de Medellin?" or "San Diego centro commercial?
- Give him your luggage and he will give you a green slip as receipt and store your suitcase in the boot. Take your valuables with you in the bus.
- Just take a seat. You pay the fare (13 K) when you leave the bus. Have cash ready, doesn't need to be the exact amount as the driver has change.
- The journey is about 30 minutes and the buses are very comfortable and modern.
- You will be dropped off at the San Diego shopping mall.
- From here, there is a queue of yellow cabs waiting, and just jump into one and head to wherever your hotel is. I went to a hotel 2 miles away at calle 61 and the fare was just 9 K in the taxi.
The driver was a nice old man who actually waited for me till I got inside the hotel (it is not the best area) to make sure I was safe.
It was all pretty painless actually. I don't feel safe using airport taxis, especially in countries like this one, and I would recommend the bus option.
[QUOTE=Osteoknot;2664156]But that's where it ended up, jaja.
The Tussi is not like any other drug on the market and represents a new wave of drugs that will soon be marketed by Big Pharma to "optimize and enhance" your life even if there is nothing really "wrong" with you to begin with.[/QUOTE]Where did you get your information from? About 50 years ago there was a drug called MDA that was basically the original Tussi or Molly type drug. It has never become legal. So, Tussi is not really New Wave and your prediction that it will become legal is baseless unless you have some sort of proof like you require from others.
[QUOTE=ChuchoLoco;2677470]Where did you get your information from? About 50 years ago there was a drug called MDA that was basically the original Tussi or Molly type drug. It has never become legal. So, Tussi is not really New Wave and your prediction that it will become legal is baseless unless you have some sort of proof like you require from others.[/QUOTE]MDMA is the generic chemical name for Ecstasy. That was not the original Tussy drug. The original Tussy drug is nowhere to be found and come out of a scientific paper published in the early 1900's, I am not going to look it up but I have seen it. What the sell now is the cartel's attempt to reproduce the original.
The only thing I can recall predicting would become legal is "enhancement" drugs that will be used to optimize mental status and not treat preexisting disease.
And I was not aware of requiring proof. Most of the things we do or believe can never be proved. Einstein said it best, "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts".
Now, I will return to the reason we are all here, to fuck the beautiful girl who just walked thru my open door. Ostee Out.
[QUOTE=FudiMaar;2677435]Guys,
If you don't want to use a taxi to get from the airport to Medellin city centre, then there are great little buses that run every 15 minutes.
- Come out of the airport and there will be taxi touts offering you their services. Just say "No gracias" and continue walking to the front of the taxi queue and you will see at least a couple of small buses waiting.
- There will be a guy working for the bus company and just ask him if the bus goes to Medellin ("centro de Medellin?" or "San Diego centro commercial?
- Give him your luggage and he will give you a green slip as receipt and store your suitcase in the boot. Take your valuables with you in the bus.
- Just take a seat. You pay the fare (13 K) when you leave the bus. Have cash ready, doesn't need to be the exact amount as the driver has change.
- The journey is about 30 minutes and the buses are very comfortable and modern..[/QUOTE]How late do the buses run? And would there be taxis at the mall there at say 9 pm or later?
[QUOTE=JohnHancock11;2677751]How late do the buses run? And would there be taxis at the mall there at say 9 pm or later?[/QUOTE]I believe the last bus leaves the airport at 10 or 11 pm. There should be taxis waiting. If not, there is a casino just around the corner where you should be able to get a taxi.
The bus stop is on Avenida Las Palmas just before it ends at Avenida Poblado. You can cut through the corner of the mall to get to Avenida Poblado. Depending on how much luggage you have and where you're staying you can cross Avenida Poblado and catch a southbound bus and get off at Parque Poblado. Cost is about 2500 COP.
[QUOTE=JohnHancock11;2677751]How late do the buses run? And would there be taxis at the mall there at say 9 pm or later?[/QUOTE]I believe the buses run from the airport into the wee hours of the morning. The name of the bus company is Combuses S.A. The buses are white with green lettering and stripes on the sides. Word AEROPUERTO will be across the top of the windshield. I arrived in December late at night (little after 11 pm when I got out of the airport), and the buses were still running. Information on the Internet says they run from the airport 24 hours a day, but I wouldn't depend on that. The fare is 13,000 COP.
When you are dropped off near the San Diego mall, there will be a group of young ladies there to help you with your luggage and hail a taxi for you. You have to walk across a little traffic island to the street where the taxi will pick you up. Normally, I arrive at San Diego between 6 and 6:30 pm. Most of the time there aren't any, or only two or three, taxis waiting. No worries, the ladies will get a taxi for you. It is safe where you are dropped off.
If your destination is Poblado or Laureles, get off at San Diego. Most of the people on the bus will get off there, so just follow the crowd.
[QUOTE=Osteoknot;2664156]But that's where it ended up, jaja.
The Tussi is not like any other drug on the market and represents a new wave of drugs that will soon be marketed by Big Pharma to "optimize and enhance" your life even if there is nothing really "wrong" with you to begin with.[/QUOTE]Tussi (2 CB) has been around for decades (if I remember the inventor of MDMA made it to deal with the comedowns), but as you rightly say its 'new to the market' as previously it was only psychedelic nerds that did it. Although from what I remember reading (this could be wrong) Colombian 2 CB has no 2 CB in it and is mostly ket + other stuff like molly. Real 2 CB is pretty fun, non addictive and has no comedown.
[QUOTE=KindAn;2678085]Tussi (2 CB) has been around for decades (if I remember the inventor of MDMA made it to deal with the comedowns), but as you rightly say its 'new to the market' as previously it was only psychedelic nerds that did it. Although from what I remember reading (this could be wrong) Colombian 2 CB has no 2 CB in it and is mostly ket + other stuff like molly. Real 2 CB is pretty fun, non addictive and has no comedown.[/QUOTE]We vary a bit on the history and my source was a masters psychology Colombian student and competitive roller blade racer who selectively sold her wet holes on the side. She was also the single hottest chica I have ever seen on this planet except for Catgirl.
I would say the same thing for the good stuff they call Tussy now here, pretty fun, non addictive and has no comedown. There is stuff out there that could kill you adulterated with heroin or fentanyl but I haven't heard of any lately.
[QUOTE=Osteoknot;2677694]MDMA is the generic chemical name for Ecstasy. That was not the original Tussy drug. The original Tussy drug is nowhere to be found and come out of a scientific paper published in the early 1900's, I am not going to look it up but I have seen it. What the sell now is the cartel's attempt to reproduce the original.
The only thing I can recall predicting would become legal is "enhancement" drugs that will be used to optimize mental status and not treat preexisting disease.
And I was not aware of requiring proof. Most of the things we do or believe can never be proved. Einstein said it best, "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts".
Now, I will return to the reason we are all here, to fuck the beautiful girl who just walked thru my open door. Ostee Out.[/QUOTE]If it feels good, do it. Tussi and pussi both feel good alone and together so let's leave it at that. Not worth wasting time on anything else unless it feels good too. Another guy just posted something interesting about Tussi worth reading. Have fun, stay safe.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2718010]Apparently a new high was hit yesterday topping out over 4400 COP to the USD and I withdrew 2,700,000 COP from a Scotia ATM, and maybe should of withdrawn more. When the new President was elected the exchange rate was like 3960. It would appear the exchange rate has changed over 11% in the three weeks since the election.
Does anyone know what is driving the devaluation of the Peso so much. I'm assuming having a leftist President has something to do with it, and I read an article that he had ran on a platform of cutting back on oil and gas, yet one of his spokespersons said they weren't going to do this. Gasoline is just over 9,000 COP per gallon here in Colombia as they sell it buy the gallon not the liter. At the way the exchange rate is going, gas here in Colombia will be like $ 2 USD a gallon, where as in the USA, it's double to triple that. The devaluation of the Peso it's great for foreigners, but not for the Colombians. I remember coming to Colombia when the exchange rate was under 2,000 COP. Even though there has been a dramatic price increases for everything here in Colombia, with the way the exchange rate has been going, it's never been cheaper.
People in the States sometimes ask me how expensive things are in Colombia, and I sent a few people photos from different food aisles from an EXITO with all the prices of things, one was from a bread counter and the other of fruits and vegetables. At the time I told them to just divide everything by 4,000 to get a sense of what things cost, and also told them that this was a higher end market and with the exception of the breads, all the fruits and vegetables could be bought for easily 1/2 to 1/4 from street vendors or other markets. Most people could not believe how in-expensive fruits and vegetables are, along with being so fresh.
The situation here with the exchange rate kind of reminds of how in-expensive things were in Argentina when I visited in February 2000 just before the Pandemic was declared. I was exchanging money on the blue market, and would buy things in the market, especially imported items, that were easily 1/2 what they would cost in the USA.
And as an example, it's cheaper here in Colombia to buy American candy like M&M peanuts than in the USA right now. But it still isn't cheaper to buy Haagen-Dazs ice cream yet, but maybe soon.[/QUOTE][URL]https://walletinvestor.com/forex-forecast/usd-cop-prediction[/URL]