yes pot is bad for everything, except for making your life better by putting a smile on your face.
yes
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for an eye exam.
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for an eye exam.
Yes, you can typically use your Health Savings Account (HSA) card to pay for an eye exam, as it is considered a qualified medical expense.
To take the eye exam at the DMV, you typically need to visit a DMV location and check in for your appointment or walk-in. You'll be asked to read letters or symbols from a vision chart placed at a specific distance. Some states may also use a digital eye testing machine. If you pass the exam, you'll be able to proceed with your license application or renewal.
no because it will still kill your eyesight.
Sunglasses against sun damage Use contact lenses as directed Get eye exam including glaucoma check regularly Use eye protection for sports, yard work, woodworking, etc. Avoid chronic use of vasoconstricting eye drops
No
To cover up personal smell use body spray and chewing gum. Smoking pot also makes your eyes red so also use clear eye drops.
No, you are not allowed to use a calculator on the GRE exam.
i love melting pot !
Should a pot float when cooking in a crock pot