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#151 (permalink) |
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I'll smoke a few cigars/cigarettes if we're having a hell of a night - at least 10 grams with psychedelics or chemicals on the side. Makes the high better.
I've had no urge to smoke cigarettes at any other time, though, which leads to the question is the drug addictive or do people just have addictive personalities? I've also heard some people don't have specific genes that cause addiction. |
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#157 (permalink) |
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Yeah, limit how much you can buy at a time(I'd just go to several stores), ammount your legally aloud to have in your posession(lets say it's five, keep five with you, keep 25 home =\), make it high on taxes that way the government gets a piece of the cake, etc.
Now make me a sig god damnit.
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#164 (permalink) |
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4:20 or 4/20 (pronounced four-twenty) is a term used in North America as a discreet way to refer to the consumption of cannabis and, by extension, a way to identify oneself with cannabis culture. Phrases such as "420 friendly" sometimes appear in roommate advertisements, indicating that the current occupants are tolerant of cannabis users.[2]
[edit] Origins and observances Although many diverse theories exist to explain the origin of the term, it is widely accepted that in 1971, a group of teenagers at San Rafael High School in San Rafael, California used to meet after school at 4:20 p.m. to smoke cannabis at the Louis Pasteur statue.[3][4] The term became part of their group's salute, "420 Louis!",[5] and became popularized in the late 1980s by fans of The Grateful Dead. Many North American cannabis users continue to observe 4:20 as a time to smoke communally. By extension April 20 ("4/20" in U.S. dating shorthand) has evolved into a counterculture holiday, where people gather to celebrate and consume cannabis.[7][8][9] In some locations this celebration coincides with Earth Week.[10][11][12][edit] References in popular culture
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