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Testing the waters. Would anyone be interested in commissioning vids? I’d drink most alcohol, I only mess with weed and I’ll eat almost anything. I could do light role play and costumes. Tell me what you want and I’ll make it happen (within reason).
I’d still post here like I usually do.
What says y’all?
Just herring high and drunk in my partly restored 1991 GMC Suburban.
Late night jiggle n smoke!
Couple good hoots n shoots to end the night.
Hic. I’m at it again.
Beer 13? 14? I lost count. I’m also high as eagle boobs.
Fatter drunker higher
Little hot tub dancy dance.
Combo or hoot n shoot, whatever you call it, here it is.
I look like a drunk piece of shit. Haha. I’m not mad.
Combo or hoot n shoot, whatever you call it, here it is.
I look like a drunk piece of shit. Haha. I’m not mad.
I’m drunk, fat, high, and fancy!
Smoking in the woods. Found a belly holder!
High and 11 beers in rambling about dollar general. lol
High in the shower being goofy.
High and being silly. Listening to records.
Being high drunk and silly.
I’m trying to hate this song.
Wild Medicine
I swear I can only breathe weed
I’m stuck do not make me plead
Alien flowers
Give me the power
Once I Exhale I will finally be freed
I want to be clear as day that I used ai for the background. That being said the overlay is from my alarm every morning (trying to cut back on smoking weed) and it is Mostly me standing there. The head and torso are me to be exact but the legs and partly arms are not mine (that’s kinda a morbid thought. it also made my arms way too long lmfao). I don’t think I will use ai for many more of my photos but I really liked how this one turned out.
The Poetry is always mine of course 🩶
Embracing 4/20: The Evolution of Weed Culture
Shaina Tranquilino
April 20, 2024
April 20th, commonly referred to as "4/20," holds a special significance for cannabis enthusiasts around the world. What started as a simple code amongst a group of high school friends in the 1970s has evolved into a global celebration of cannabis culture. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a day of advocacy and awareness, 4/20 has become a symbol of the changing attitudes toward marijuana.
The Origins:
The origins of 4/20 can be traced back to a group of students at San Rafael High School in California in the early 1970s. Legend has it that a group of friends, known as the "Waldos," would meet at 4:20 PM after school to search for a rumored abandoned cannabis crop. Although their search for the hidden stash proved fruitless, the group adopted "4:20" as a code word to refer to smoking marijuana. Over time, the term spread beyond their circle and became synonymous with cannabis culture.
Cultural Significance:
As marijuana laws and attitudes toward the plant have evolved, so too has the significance of 4/20. What was once a clandestine gathering of friends has transformed into a day of celebration and activism. In cities around the world, cannabis enthusiasts gather on April 20th to partake in events ranging from music festivals and smoke-outs to educational seminars and political rallies.
Advocacy and Awareness:
In addition to its celebratory aspects, 4/20 has also become an important platform for advocacy and awareness surrounding cannabis legalization and reform. Activists use the day to highlight the social and economic benefits of legalizing marijuana, as well as to draw attention to the disproportionate impact of drug laws on marginalized communities. Through marches, protests, and educational initiatives, advocates work to change perceptions and promote evidence-based drug policies.
The Cannabis Industry:
The growing acceptance of marijuana has also led to the emergence of a thriving cannabis industry. On 4/20, dispensaries and retailers often offer special promotions and discounts to attract customers. From infused edibles to CBD products, businesses capitalize on the holiday to showcase their offerings and engage with consumers. Additionally, 4/20 serves as a reminder of the economic potential of the cannabis market, with legal sales reaching billions of dollars annually.
Looking Ahead:
As attitudes toward marijuana continue to shift, the future of 4/20 is likely to evolve as well. While the holiday remains a time for celebration and camaraderie among cannabis enthusiasts, it also serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for legalization and social justice. As more states and countries move to legalize marijuana, 4/20 may take on new meanings and traditions, but its essence as a symbol of cannabis culture is likely to endure.
4/20 has transcended its origins as a simple code word and has become a global phenomenon that celebrates cannabis culture, advocates for legalization, and fosters community among enthusiasts. Whether you choose to partake in festivities or reflect on the broader implications of marijuana legalization, April 20th serves as a reminder of the ongoing evolution of weed culture and the power of grassroots movements to effect change. Happy 4/20!