Why Do We Call It Getting ‘High’?

The term "high" has historical roots, symbolizing elevation and transcendence. Its popularity surged through the 19th century and the jazz era, cemented by the 1960s counterculture. While alternative terms like "lifted" and "baked" exist, "high" resonates due to its brevity and significance in the intoxication lexicon. Different cultures use varied expressions for the euphoric state.

Love, Lust, and THC: How Weed Changes the Game

Love, Lust, and THC: How Weed Changes the Game" Can cannabis really enhance intimacy, deepen connections, and improve sex? Or does it just lead to stoned giggles and late-night munchies? We break down the science, the myths, and the real impact of THC on love and romance.

Cannabis and Mental Health: Cutting Through the Fear-Mongering

A new wave of fear-mongering research claims cannabis harms mental health. But is it real science or just Reefer Madness Redux? We break it down, separating fact from fiction.

Acapulco Gold: The Legendary Strain That Keeps on Shining

Dive into the rich history and invigorating effects of Acapulco Gold, the legendary sativa that continues to captivate cannabis enthusiasts.

The Best Places to Work If You Love Weed

Looking for a job that won’t make you piss in a cup? We’ve got you covered with the best stoner-friendly careers out there

Snowed In, Dried Out: How Winter Storms Are Freezing the Weed Supply

Winter storms are wreaking havoc on the cannabis supply chain, leaving growers stranded, deliveries delayed, and dispensary shelves running dry. With unpredictable weather getting worse, is the industry ready for the fight, or are we all just getting left in the cold?

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