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“There is chaos here, but there seems to be a high level of tolerance for chaos. That will probably be the key to survival”
The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo, Paula Huntley
“You don’t see many people of color with freckles, and I got picked on for them all the time in high school. So, I hated my freckles.” “How did you learn to accept them?” “When I got out of high school, I thought, I’m never going to see these people again, and my freckles are not going to go away. I can’t scratch them off, so I might as well love myself as I am.”
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fThe U.S. is just scratching the surface of transcending marijuana from an illegal gateway drug to an in-high-demand market product. Ganja-lovers and hippie-treehuggers alike have been parading, protesting and patiently waiting on the couch watching ‘It’s always sunny in Philadelphia” for such progress to occur. Now, I’m not saying it’s about to be a publicly traded stock or anything, but big-business is finally putting away its baton and realizing that there is some serious money to make off of weed. And everybody’s trying to get a slice of that pot-brownie.
Now that it is slowly going through this process of decriminalization and on its way to legalization, those who were most certainly against it are shifting their ideas. But I can’t help but wonder how this will effect current youth, soon enough GenY is going to start being a bit more lackadaisical with the the public use of pot- and how will that be handled?
As of now, one cannot smoke in public. But in the future? Parks, open-spaces, and fields, sure. Can we smoke indoors? There are already hookah parlors. Could we quite possibly turn into Amsterdam with bud cafes on every corner? Will there be special bakeries just to sell their ‘edibles’ or maybe Starbucks will open up a section next to the reduced fat blueberry muffins to put in ‘one-gram marijuana brownie’(550 cal).
As of right now, there are over 300 recreational pot shops in CO and WA. Anyone over 21 can buy kush in those 2 states...meanwhile smoking it is chill in DC, Alaska and Oregon.
Will weed lose its charm? Will legalization sober kids up and make it less appealing? While there may be legal recreational shops popping up, there will always be a black market for the stuff- a better dealer- more potent shit. Will the market price effect the black market business. Or will the loyal potheads stick to what they trust.
Man. There’s nothing like remembering what your purpose is. Especially in a world constructed for the purpose of making you forget.
Dau Voire (via kushandwizdom)
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A Child Moves From 'She' to 'He' With Confidence
Q Daily, a third grader who attends a Brooklyn public school, describes himself as silly, curious and nice — all of the qualities that he likes about people. He is a lover of Michael Jackson, a wearer of trendy hats and isn’t shy about dancing in front of a crowd.
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“It feels like, instead of a dead flower, a growing flower,” he said of his transition from girl to boy.
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Compassion hurts. When you feel connected to everything, you also feel responsible for everything. And you cannot turn away.
Andrew Boyd, Daily Afflictions: The Agony of Being Connected to Everything (via wordsnquotes)
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She wasn’t doing a thing that I could see, except standing there, leaning on the balcony railing, holding the universe together.
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My Name is Yao Hai. I was born in 1980, a year the Chinese government began to carry out the one-child policy. My parents were both farmers and primary school teachers. We lived in a very rural village called the Garden in Zhangye, Gansu. My uncle’s father used to travel and collect many ancient bamboo books, slips bound together in sequence with thread, each slip is a long narrow strip of bamboo carry a single column of brush-written characters. I used to borrow the books from my uncle and read them in my parent’s wheat field and sometimes at school. My primary school teacher begged me numerous times to lend the book to him for one day. I used to ignore him because I didn’t think he could understand any of the content written in ancient characters. But I did borrow to him once. One morning before I went to school, I brought one of the book with me wrapped in my worn out shirt. One day all the books were gone. My uncle traded all the ancient books to a businessman for a few hundreds. The businessman collected antiques from village to village. I was too young to do anything.
There was a man in our village who had great drawing skill. Villagers were willing to pay as much as they could afford to get this man to paint on coffins. My father used to think that i could paint on coffins too at my age of 7 and since then he never worried what I could do for living.
In 1999, I made all the way from Garden to the capital city Beijing where the sky was always blue in posters. Shortly after my arrival, not only I did not expect the polluted air, I also realized education fuels with bureaucracy and worship could ruin one’s consciousness.
A few days ago, I wrote on my studio floor in Bushwick. An artist came to ask if my calligraphy was real characters or fake. I guess it doesn’t really matter.
My name is Yao Hai.
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You never know what’s around the corner. It could be everything. Or it could be nothing. You keep putting one foot in front of the other, and then one day you look back and you’ve climbed a mountain.
Tom Hiddleston (via wordsnquotes)
Do you think the universe fights for souls to be together? Some things are too strange and strong to be coincidences.
Emery Allen (via quotemadness)
The worst thing in the world can happen, but the next day the sun will come up. And you will eat your toast. And you will drink your tea.
Rhian Ellis (via quotemadness)