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In your dirt, stirring it up
Norton flattening stones are fine, IMO, IF they are flat. It takes a half life from a DMT to get them flat, after a few sessions. After you take the half-life from the DMT, the DMT becomes the perfect flattening device. The Norton flattening stone is then relegated to knives, lawnmower blades, etc.
This seems to be the natural progression of things!
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