I think I’m better off just not knowing.
I think I’m better off just not knowing.
I watched this so many times growing up. It was an HBO staple in the 80s. I can still quote lines from it. Haven’t seen it since. Probably doesn’t hold up but I intend to watch it again anyway.
My first thought also
That was really interesting and informative. Thank you that comment.
That is the most important tool in my kitchen.
I substituted a knife for the spoon and I feel like it still came out ok.
I like this take but it relies on a critical analysis that isn’t going to occur to most people. Most people aren’t even aware up the word’s racist origins.
I think calling it cannabis helps distance it from it’s illegal past. There’s a lot of more conservative people out there that still think of “marijuana” as something dangerous and criminal that is used by disreputable people. I think calling it “canabis” will help shed that negative connotation.
For the record, I call it “weed.”
It’s pronounced “urinal.”
Y’all come to New Orleans and try to pronounce a single street name “right.”
See also: Lafayette (Le-FAY-it)
That is remarkably accurate.
I’ve lived in GA, VA, LA, AL, SC and NC. They all have their merits.
BBQ style ranked:
1: SC mustard style
2: NC vinegar style
3: ketchup style (yawn)
Disqualified: dry rub
Hospital staff said, “see you in court.” Morris responded, “Reach out. I’ll be there.”
That’s bad because I already expected a whole fucking lot.
This is the dilemma all artists of every variety have to face and have ever since art has been a concept. Ideally one can find a balance between the two. I was broke most of my adult life because I felt I had “too much integrity” to create things that made money. That’s selling out, right? If I was smart I would have sold out to fund the things I really wanted to do but I didn’t have that insight when I was young.
Hell, I’ll show up in a silk negligee and edible panties. Wait, what are we talking about again?
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