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Showcasing cannabis is highly taboo in media narratives. Because of this, mainstream censors will approve video games where the objective is murder, but prohibit video games which present cannabis use as normal. [17] One video game about cannabis is an industrial production and marketing similator. [18]
Related: 5 Things to Know About Nerdy Nummies Baker Rosanna Pansino "He was kind of a Willie Nelson type, and he smoked from time to time," she continued. "And we even smoked a cigar together for ...
Baker is approached by Special Agent Anthony Vejar, who asks him if he saw Weed die. Vejar reveals Weed is a CIA elite black ops specialist, using the identity of Hal Leuco to manage the assassins in covert missions over the years. Weed/Leuco arranged the assassination plot as a ploy to gather the assassins in one place and have them killed.
Siad also records a video of himself describing the recording of the first, and how to secretly record a video or "even catch a Mayor smoking crack". [15] March 27 A police wiretap of a conversation between Mohamed Siad and Siyadin Abdi reveals their efforts to sell the crack video to Ford, rejecting an alleged offer of $5,000 and a new car by ...
Super High Me is a 2007 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. Directed by Michael Blieden, the documentary stars comedian Doug Benson . The documentary's name and its poster are plays on the 2004 documentary Super Size Me .
A weedtuber (a portmanteau of the words weed and YouTube) is a vlogger (an online video content creator) who deals with issues surrounding cannabis.Since cannabis legalization of the 2010s [1] the producers/hosts sometimes consume cannabis on camera.
High Maintenance is an American anthology comedy-drama television and web series created by ex-husband and wife team Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld. [1] [2] [3] The show follows The Guy, a cannabis courier (played by Sinclair), as he delivers his product to clients in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. [4]
The music video was released February 11, 2014. [8] It was directed by Charlie Zwick, and features cameos from Kid Ink , and Danielle Fishel , whom he acknowledges as Topanga. [ 9 ] The video's concept shows Kelly speaking of his problems and personal troubles, walking up to a bus stop where Khalifa offers Kelly weed, and the rest of the video ...