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so ghostvine is a plant. looks like glass vines when it grows, they see through. diff strains are made by crossing it with other plants usually, hard to find pure ghostvine. but its main properties are anti inflammatory/pain relief, mild psychedelic, and it drops your nervous system to baseline calm in under a minute. purple ghostvine is a cross between ghostvine n grapes, so has more anti inflammatory and also can help your blood sugar and heart health, which is why its a go to here. basically you add some of the medicinal properties of the other plant to the ghostvine effects.
red wire ghostvine is a cross with coca plant, adds stimulant to it basically. keeps u awake.
electric ghostvine is a cross with buzz buttons, has a sort of added numbing effect on your mouth n lungs if you smoke it
coolant ghostvine is a cross with peppermint, can help an upset stomach or if ya feel overheated or sometimes relieve some itchin ya might get as a side effect takin the stuff
BriPolarbear wrote: March 9th, 2026, 5:11 pm
Did you know Polarbears are not white AT ALL. They have CLEAR fur and black skin.
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wait
are you fr?
I am! Its actually very interesting because people call them white but they are very much not. "If you look at a cross-section of a polar bear pelt, you can see that the guard hairs are longer and actually cover the undercoat. Both types of hair are pigment-free and transparent with a mostly hollow, air-filled core. This makes the light scatter as each hair strand reflects the visible light, thus making the polar bear appear white to you and me."
The black skin helps keep them warm as black absorbs light and protects from harsh UV. In fact even their tongue can be pink/blue/black! Polarsbears are not white
BriPolarbear wrote: March 9th, 2026, 6:36 pm
"...This makes the light scatter as each hair strand reflects the visible light, thus making the polar bear appear white to you and me."
so you can actually control the colour of the entire polar bear by shining coloured light at it?
a polar bear walking through Faktoria would be pure neon?
BriPolarbear wrote: March 9th, 2026, 6:36 pm
"...This makes the light scatter as each hair strand reflects the visible light, thus making the polar bear appear white to you and me."
so you can actually control the colour of the entire polar bear by shining coloured light at it?
a polar bear walking through Faktoria would be pure neon?
BriPolarbear wrote: March 9th, 2026, 6:36 pm
"...This makes the light scatter as each hair strand reflects the visible light, thus making the polar bear appear white to you and me."
so you can actually control the colour of the entire polar bear by shining coloured light at it?
a polar bear walking through Faktoria would be pure neon?
All I can think of is a pink polarbear.
is a polar bear in the dark near invisible? or are the stars/moon enough light or are they just ghostly
i'm intrigued now thinking about the artistic possibilities of painting polar bear fur
so you can actually control the colour of the entire polar bear by shining coloured light at it?
a polar bear walking through Faktoria would be pure neon?
All I can think of is a pink polarbear.
is a polar bear in the dark near invisible? or are the stars/moon enough light or are they just ghostly
i'm intrigued now thinking about the artistic possibilities of painting polar bear fur
I only think people like me would be crazy enough to find out but you would really have to elimate all light which would be the hard part.