I had never heard of Georgetown’s Legion of P.L.U.M.E. cannabis line until the first time I smoked it. It’s hard to forget a strain called Seattle Sadist. “Plants let us medicate everyone” is on the lid and it’s circled around an erupting volcano. I dig using a volcano eruption as a metaphor for spreading knowledge about the medicinal properties of cannabis. Once it becomes airborne, the entire planet becomes susceptible.
Cracking open the jar, the entire gram was one single, dense flower. The structure is telling of indica-dominant traits. Seattle Sadist has a great aroma profile. The first smell, spicy and earthy terpenes. Paying close attention to the next smell, I noticed hints of sour berries and grape juice.
For this review, I decided to clean my glass and catch up on the newest season of Rick and Morty. Rick and Morty is an adult cartoon on Adult Swim. The series features a mad scientist/genius named Rick Sanchez. He moves back home with his daughter’s family. Through numerous mishaps on inappropriate intergalactic adventures with his grandson Morty, family bonds are put to the test.
This show is one of the most absurd and hilarious animated shows on television. The writing is dark and witty, and the show has a beautiful way of slipping in a dick joke into a scene about spiritual awakenings and galactic consciousness.
Seattle Sadist made the funny, funnier and the dark, darker. It put me in the perfect headspace to enjoy Rick and Morty. This strain tests at 17.61 percent, which matches the effects I felt from it, a strong indica kick, with no sense of being over whelmed.
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I couldn’t really find any information about Seattle Sadist online but the strain hit me like a indica-dominant hybrid. An instant headiness followed by a long lasting body buzz. The head high was heavy and giggly.