the chemical makeup of the people is one of the threads that makes countries different from one another. boozy and boozeless places can be a key distinction. i don't think you can understand US middle class cultural production without taking benzos and antidepressants into accountAmericans do love their benzos
In no other country have I seen them swapped and traded on a Friday afternoon after a long week at the proverbial coalface so readily
Surreal
hard to get off too. trying to find a period where you can be less functional while you concentrate on a taper.shifted massively late 90’s/early 00’s
US was always boozy (dry counties etc excluded) but alprazolam was everywhere by 2005-ish, excellent for flights/flying boredom but their ubiquity has spilled over into countless lives
Grim America
the chemical makeup of the people is one of the threads that makes countries different from one another. boozy and boozeless places can be a key distinction. i don't think you can understand US middle class cultural production without taking benzos and antidepressants into account
merry 4/20 dudes
In Remote Northern India, Weed Isn't a Trend—It's a Way of Life
High in the mountains of Northern India, cannabis has been a culinary fixture for centuries, especially bhang, a paste made from the leaves.www.saveur.com
Data on medical cannabis production are estimates, but as of 2021, 43 per cent of licit global cannabis was produced in the UK, amounting to 329 tonnes, according to the International Narcotics Control Board. So far, all of this has been used to create cannabis-derived products such as tinctures and oils — most of which are exported — rather than the plant’s flower itself being the product. Britain has quietly become a world leader in cannabis-derived products, making up 58 per cent of the world’s total exports, followed by Canada and Finland.