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Are we even sure everyone has one of those? Not everyone has a mind’s eye.
Are we even sure everyone has one of those? Not everyone has a mind’s eye.
I’m guessing their app filtered the HTML-like markup.
This place (the community and Lemmy as a whole) aren’t really big/busy enough for it to be necessary. This post has served its purpose though so I may lock it.
See? This is why it pisses me off so much when they talk about defunding CBC.
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I only watched the first one and for some reason assumed the sequel was the end. How naïve of me.
I’m Canadian and live in a city so I have plenty of legal real Cannabis (as well as a variety of grey market). I still would like to try these loophole highs out of curiosity, but it’s probably hard to find given legality.
There’s at least seven Lemmy hiveminds
Or a mysterious fourth option?
Funny how downvoted this is on a literal reddit community.
Just block the community and move on if you’re so bothered.
American campaigns are so long
The upshot is that although recreational marijuana use is allowed in only 24 states and Washington, D.C., people anywhere in the U.S. can get intoxicated on hemp-derived THC without breaking federal law. These hemp-based highs are every bit as potent as those derived from the marijuana available in legalization states. I know this because I’ve tried recreational pot in California and Colorado, as well as 11 different hemp-derived intoxicants legally available here in North Carolina. I am not exaggerating when I say that they are indistinguishable in effect. In other words, six years ago, Congress inadvertently legalized weed across the entire United States.
I have to try it now to actually compare.
Well that was a lot of horrible info to take in, thanks.
That’s relatable to me at least. And often music is playing my my head in the place of my inner voice.