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  1. Why are people talking about hitting a blinker? - Reddit

    Jan 24, 2023 · "Hitting a blinker", as far as I have seen, is usually referring to weed vape pens which usually contain oils upwards of 90%+ THC, and maxing out most vape pens in a single inhale -- …

  2. Guys, what's a blinker and how do I hit it? : r/teenagers - Reddit

    r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any …

  3. What exactly is a blinker?, : r/trees - Reddit

    Aug 18, 2019 · So of course I understand that the light indicator on an oil pen will flash about 5 times after an extra long smack, and you can find endless videos of "blinker" hits online. However I cant …

  4. Blinkers without coughing : r/THCarts - Reddit

    Mar 27, 2023 · It might look/feel cool to be able to do a blinker but you’ll make your cartridge last longer, it’ll taste better, your battery will last longer each charge, your lungs will thank you and so will your …

  5. [Magic Academy’s Genius Blinker] she's trying to learn magic ... - Reddit

    [Magic Academy’s Genius Blinker] she's trying to learn magic and the mc is just teaching her how to make dad jokes

  6. Can I use the "blinker" or "indicator" in FH5? : r/ForzaHorizon

    Jun 27, 2021 · trueI don't believe they've shown something like this in any of the pre-release footage or articles but I guess it's not impossible since they're implementing convertibles. I wouldn't get your …

  7. American asking other Americans: does anyone actually use the word ...

    I use "blinker" in almost all regular everyday conversation. "Turn signal" is something I'd write in a formal report or perhaps use when speaking in a formal situation, such as making a report to the police or to …

  8. Why does each car have a different blinker frequency?

    This is a bit of a silly post but it always makes me upset how seemingly all cars have a different pace/speed/frequency for the indicator/blinker lights.

  9. The First-Gen Dodge Viper Actually Had Blinker Fluid : r/cars

    What a stretch to call the headlight level bubble blinker fluid. The story is interesting enough without having to make up stupid titles.

  10. genuine question: why don’t you use your blinkers? : r/driving

    This question is for people who don’t use their blinkers when they drive and it’s a general question, I’m just curious. Why don’t you use them?