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Rappers Who Love Weed
"I was gonna finish this article, and then I got high..." Thankfully, I did get around to completing this, but not without some help from some of my favorite stoner rap songs. It's no secret that there is a deep relationship between weed and music. Most of your favorite rappers probably spark up every once in a while—or every day (but hey, we're not judging!). Rappers who love weed often foster and support 420 culture. This might be a subjective opinion, but rappers who love to smoke often spit cerebral, surprisingly deep bars and we can't deny that it's probably a result of the weed offering up alternative creative outlets. But we're not complaining! Pass the dutchie and let's take a look at the rappers who love weed (probably just as much as we do.)
By Sigmund Fried7 years ago in Potent
These Seven Sustainable Winter Pieces Optimize Warmth Without Sacrificing Style
Winter weather is no joke, I get it. It takes a good amount of effort to bundle up before we can even think about stepping outside. As we lean into the cooler months, it’s essential that we dress up in layers curated from our arsenal of scarves, hats, sweaters, and socks. There is certainly a charm to dressing for the weather. Yet, our relationship with clothing has proven our fashion habits to be one of the world’s top polluters. I'll discuss the high cost of “fast fashion” in a future post. With over 3 million people preparing to circle into the winter months, we can expect a surge in sales for warm gear.
By Michelle Estevez7 years ago in Styled
10 All-Purpose Outfits Anyone Can Wear
There’s something to be said about a person who can pull off exotic and wild looks with ease. They have the right look for it, the right sense of taste, and the ability to make things that would look insane on others look great on them. Most of us are not that type of person, which is why most of us tend to stick to the typical gear you see on the streets.
By Sasha Konikovo7 years ago in Styled
Front Porch Smoke Sessions
I always thought smoking m.j. would be like smoking a ciggie, but with 'higher' benefits. It wasn't until half a year ago, when I began dating one hell of a man, that I actually considered smoking. It started with my sister, in the driveway, at the trunk of her car. The strain was called purple haze. Rolling a small joint, it took only one to two hits for me to be in my own kind of haze.
By Sophie Marie7 years ago in Potent
The 70s Movements
The 1970s was a time where people were looking for peace from all the chaos created in the 60s and were looking for freedom. People were also looking for their rights as a human being and to be equal with one another. Since the government was not listening to the people, the people claimed the streets creating many riots and protests to force them to listen to them. These occurrences opened a new door to fashion. Usually, a Designer would show his/her collection to rich clients and then to the mainstream via fashion magazines and retail shops. This was the traditional way of spreading trends. Fashion started developing from the streets as people started using fashion to vocalise their speech. In this essay, I am going to explore two of the movements in the 70s and how it influenced fashion. These fashion trends till this day have still influenced and still visibly present. The two movement that I am going to explore are the Black Power Movement and the Women's Liberation Movement as both of the movement were very big in the 70’s.
By Prativa Rai7 years ago in Styled
10 Things to Do When You're High
Being high, if nothing else, puts you in a different state of mind. Some feel more alert, others feel more relaxed, while even more just may feel dissociated. Depending on what you're smoking or popping, you might just feel like laying down and thinking about life.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Potent
Sweet Nose Warmer, Bro!
I fully support those who use initiative and are actively attempting to provide a service for us in society through the creation of new products and inventions. But I simply cannot get on board with this. Though my nose is reduced to a red, snivelling mess quicker than the average person, the mere idea of strapping one of these abominations to my face puts my suffering sharply into perspective. My rather one-sided view may be down to it conjuring memories of the beak I wore as part of my dodo costume for a school play in my pre-teens. I still resent it for almost detracting from my wonderful performance in that Alice in Wonderland production; however, despite my personal motives, I doubt I am alone in ridiculing this latest craze.
By Grayson Articles7 years ago in Styled





















