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Wether you like them or not, drugs have been a cornerstone of human society for millenia.
From medieval peasants being perpetually buzzed from dribling mead all day to the current fentanyl crisis plaguing America, the history of drugs is fascinating.
Last year I saw Faya Dayi, a documentary about the cultivation of khat in the Harari province of Ethiopia and it's economic and spiritual significance for the people living in that drought-stricken region.
Good stuff, if anyone knows about similar content feel free to share.
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>>17282629
cannabis is intrinsic ancient europe in its myriad of forms and indo europeans were the orignal mobile weed dealers
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I'm smoking bongs right now.
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It is not a coincidence that Kush is a literal place you can visit and also happens to be where the most enlightened peoples of all time were, and the old sages used hashish the way I do



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