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There would balaclavas, blunts, and maybe — FINALLY — some new music.
This new context works because it blunts the statues' force.
Obviously, both are smoked, often together in spliffs or blunts.
This blunts some of the warming due to greenhouse gas emissions.
That would have been the equivalent of 217,000 blunts every day.
Too much exposition and fact-heavy dialogue blunts its Orwellian bite.
The fear is that this downward drift blunts central bankers' tools.
Unlike blunts, there is no thick taste of flavored cigar papers.
I probably wouldn't have smoked half of the blunts I've smoked.
That said, the rock-bottom unemployment rate of 3.1% blunts popular discontent.
Cops said he had 4 blunts and an edible in his backpack.
Their silence blunts the impact of individual companies' statements on the issue.
But it also likely blunts the real-world impact of these measures.
But the silliness masks a cynicism that blunts some of the fun.
The cult of personality blunts the ability to keep a country going.
Just after midnight, some Californians were raising blunts instead of champagne glasses.
Blunts, joints and bowls, I smoked them all in my favorites lip picks.
Decentralisation blunts a source of discontent that has plagued some of Germany's neighbours.
There are regular joints and blunts, and then there are works of art.
Just two guys, a decent-sized living room, and some blunts to roll.
Hand-rolled products, including cigarettes and blunts, appeared most frequently in the videos.
At the same time, the slickness of the music blunts some of the impact.
But anger at times blunts her analysis and it robs her of political traction.
I'm looking at it and... if you smoke enough blunts you can see anything.
Price: $9 Do you know a pin lover that also loves to blaze blunts?
The pacing feels oddly slow, which blunts the edges of some of the jokes.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar alluded to America's racial strife in tough songs about blunts and bullets.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ authorities found 4 blunts and an edible in his backpack.
Nothing blunts the effects of ideology like a few loonies and toonies in the pocket.
Niggas from Atlanta, we'd be sipping lean all the time, putting lean in the blunts.
When I smoke joints or blunts before I workout, my sweat smells like a dispensary.
Another is that it blunts eventual criticism of the Freedom Party if it takes power.
Our job is to make sure it doesn't do the maximum peak and actually blunts.
But it also blunts criticism that Mr. Rockwell's work is solely for a white audience.
They laughed, drank and smoked freshly rolled blunts as a speaker pumped out rap music.
Every dollar we can block from going into the pocket of ISIS blunts their agenda.
Liberals also need to look at the degree to which self-interest blunts their reforming zeal.
He chain-smokes blunts the length and thickness of a good hot dog in constant succession.
But just because she's no longer posing with blunts doesn't mean she's lost her wild side.
Unless I get my hands on a white noise machine and one of those taquito blunts.
The tour moved from hard courts to clay, which blunts Kyrgios's power and makes him run.
It obscures as much as it clarifies and blunts loneliness as often as it exacerbates it.
But Jamie's cousins who live in wealthier areas of Queens can smoke blunts on the streets.
Flawed economic policies, including excessively burdensome regulation that blunts both productivity and innovation, are to blame.
The text blunts May's hopes of getting a uniquely close relationship with the EU's single market.
If its arterial flow is blocked, it blunts and slows down the economic engine for everyone else.
But I have been around long enough to see that replay blunts the natural instincts of officials.
The traditional economic argument against addressing inequality is that it blunts the incentives for the wealthy to invest.
There's also the high-end weed market with its $200 blunts that shows no sign of slowing down.
As results come in today, we'll see if this blunts or limits the usual influence of Iowa's results.
The structure also somewhat blunts a solid cast because, with a few exceptions, we learn little about them.
Mr Modi's continued failure to install a harmonised goods and services tax blunts the benefits of e-commerce.
The romance is tucked between other tracks about smoking too many blunts and serving fiends, but it's present.
Blunts can be done, everybody don't have to experiment with no crack because we knew to smoke weed.
Even Chief Keef might look at that like "Nah" and Keef smokes blunts the length of baby's arms.
Stalking my sons on Twitter and Instagram, I'd find arty photos of fat blunts and baggies of bud.
It blunts her most extremist edge, which could help her in a general election against a centrist opponent.
They described students cursing openly in hallways, taunting teachers and leaving condoms and marijuana blunts in the hallways.
I was smoking Shine papers—they make 24-karat gold papers and blunts and stuff—it's pretty high class.
And the only thing that kind of blunts it a little is it is not really all or nothing.
Filling in that darkness, rather than leaving it to listeners' own active imagination, blunts the power of the material.
It's likely a drag queen will light a dozen blunts and pass them into the art-school-kid crowd.
It also blunts the effects of other opioids, making them less attractive for patients who want to quit using.
After obtaining a soap dish in which to ash his collection of chubby blunts, his eyes widened with focus.
Keep in mind that this is a man who has claimed to smoke 81 blunts a day, every day.
We were the party girls, hitting the clubs in booty shorts and high-top Jordans, smoking blunts on the beach.
But walking away from the show for days or weeks at a time blunts the impact and resets the stakes.
They pass blunts like communion bread — a sacrament binding them to each other and to a certain system of beliefs.
Learn what Sneak thinks about Beatport, beefing, and his endless supply of blunts on this episode of Rave Curious podcast.
Johnny Hernandez, a tattoo artist from Modesto, celebrated New Year's Eve by smoking "Happy New Year blunts" with his cousins.
Vance Creek Bridge in Shelton, WA. The guys lit up blunts and smoked wax as they traversed the steel beams.
Urijah says Snoop drinks gin and juice on set, smokes blunts and gets to watch great fights -- it's a dream gig.
It's highly watchable, even if director Antoine Fuqua's strict reliance on archival material to tell the story somewhat blunts its punch.
It also blunts the alleged economic benefits from lower corporate taxes for the 2018 midterms and Trump's 2020 re-election race.
The odd thing about acetaminophen is that even after decades of widespread use, no one knows precisely how it blunts pain.
"Paterno" doesn't lose sight of that, but it does tackle its difficult subject from an angle that, ultimately, blunts its impact.
But the ads — which have already run on billboards around LA's wider metropolitan area — won't feature any buds, blunts or bongs.
Studies show that it blunts the body's insulin response and boosts immunity, and it may be protective during radiation and chemotherapy.
When I realized that their only job was to roll endless free blunts for me, I screamed and collapsed into hysterical tears.
Admittedly, I have three Game blunts sitting on my dresser at this very moment because I can't let go of the past.
Nas, my favorite rapper, and Nas used to always talk about smoking blunts and drinking Hennessey, you know, and this and that.
Ibuprofen blunts pain by suppressing inflammation; it's part of a popular group of painkillers known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs.
Indeed, studies show that an optimistic approach blunts reactivity to stress, curbing the outpouring of hormones that can debilitate body and mind.
That has been France's unexpected forte in this tournament: its defensive strength, its imperturbability, the ease with which it blunts an attack.
The crutch that is that kind of crush, unattainable but not quite unimaginable, blunts any actual attempt at healthy intimacy with anyone else.
Is it good to provide broader access to the work of Ai Weiwei, regardless of whether or not the context blunts the politics?
But if it's difficult to view the story outside a partisan agenda, it blunts the film's opportunity to deliver its most powerful statement.
The director also blunts the potentially inflammatory impact of this type of conspicuous consumption by showing moments of camaraderie between man and beast.
It blunts charges of corruption and self-dealing hurled at Mr Trump, and validates to him and his supporters his feelings of persecution.
"They're letting [us] smoke blunts in the club, and they brought us out a platter of fucking deep-fried beef tacos," he says.
That blunts the impact of a stronger currency in Chinese factories when they export goods, as a strong currency makes them less competitive.
One way or another, these are the men who have inadvertently pioneered spliffs, joints, zoots, blunts and quite possibly bongs in the beautiful game.
Here's hoping the CIA posts more like the TSA with its nunchucks and blunts, instead of the FBI's corny dad jokes and smiling kids.
What partly blunts the blow of losing the Rams is the reality that keeping them here would have eaten further into the region's pockets.
Just as repeated onscreen violence blunts the audience's reactions to it, so dirty campaigning in 2012 left many voters immune to slander and demagoguery.
Snoop, who remembers Pac introduced him to the world of blunts, acknowledged he was the greatest rapper of all time, despite dying at 25.
It also features Lil Aaron who swings his neon hair around at the end and sings about double-stuffed blunts and getting fucked up.
If there's one guy who knows about partying, it's Diplo -- who says if there's one person who knows about rolling blunts ... it's Paris Hilton.
In our house, when my son was born, blunts were banished because let's be honest people, nobody wants their baby smelling like a blunt.
But reaching people in some of the poorest, most remote areas blunts criticism that Modi has put the rising middle class before rural communities.
They were staging this whole porno scene where two girls get weed delivered and have a threesome with the delivery girl while smoking blunts.
You might like it but it blunts your emotional fucking power of being transportive and emotionally transcending someone who hears it at that moment.
They can spend an entire weekend growing stagnant in their own dirt, watching 100 consecutive episodes of Gilmore Girls and rolling thin little blunts.
SCOTT "Avengers," in a way, depoliticizes the old comic book series, and blunts some of the interesting psychological and existential aspects of the characters.
TMZ broke the story ... cops were called following an altercation in his hotel room back in October and they found 2 blunts on him.
But, Sean wasn't satisfied with puffin' on some regular ass blunts ... so he busts out a golden blunt the size of a UFC glove!!!
Remember that friend from high school who was nice, but way more into throwing back 40s and smoking blunts than the rest of the gang?
" The burning question at the end of this joint is, "What is the artist who rolls blunts for a living doing to celebrate 4/20?
We'd find glass bowls in sock drawers, rolling papers in jeans pockets, shredder devices and Phillies Blunts packages in backpacks, a bong behind the furnace.
He raps, "I smoke it in a paper, Weezy smoke it in a leaf," which is a reference to Wayne preferring blunts to Birdman's joints.
Remember, authorities say Keef had 4 blunts and an edible in his backpack, and the edible wrapper clearly said it contained 200 mg of THC.
About 15 percent of pregnant women smoked cigarettes in the previous month, as well as two percent who smoked blunts and one percent who smoked cigars.
The rapper celebrated his 21st birthday with a cake straight out of a stoner's dream -- edible blunts and a Promethazine bottle on a 3-tier cake.
Helmets are big challenges when it comes to overall vision, especially on the periphery, and the pressurization of the suit further blunts the tactile sensory experience.
The dour nature of the proceedings thus blunts the fun, with the tradeoff being that it offers Jackman an especially full-bodied role in the bargain.
It's not very deep or demanding, but the writing is pitch-perfect and the challenge level is just right for someone who's already four blunts in.
Animation offers Mr. Rogen, Mr. Goldberg and their squad new ways to be naughty, and also blunts the potential offensiveness of some of the older ways.
Traditional oppositional unionism that draws lines based upon organizational roles blunts the ability for healthy internal debate based upon the merits of a point of view.
It also delays the delivery of stealth fighter aircraft to Turkey and blunts Chinese investments by strengthening the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Got my first quarter pound of weed and rolled it all up into Philly blunts, took them to school and waited for the bell to ring.
Apparently, the most stoned the actor has ever gotten was when he was hanging out with not just Seth, but the king of blunts, Snoop Dogg himself.
The movie blunts the impact of Billy's game and his romance by dragging both out through a series of unnecessary and unhurried character arcs and redemption angles.
And, if Uzi's feeling hungover today ... celeb jeweler Alex Todd gave him 100 blunts and vape cartridges from his Saucey cannabis line, which should come in handy.
But Pump's brand is drastically different: He might pop pills and chain-smoke blunts like everyone else, but his music is upbeat, poppy, repetitive, loud, and fun.
The division of time between Reagan and Hinckley also blunts the drama, giving the actors little means of registering beyond physical resemblance to their real-life counterparts.
Tommy Chong is joining Kim Kardashian, Blac Chyna and Amber Rose in the emoji game, but think less butts and boobs -- and more blunts and bongs ... duh!
When the cops came back to ask who owned the blunts ... Smith seemed surprised to learn they were in there -- but took the fall for them anyway.
In it, DZA posts up on various streets, hallways, and rooftops smoking increasingly elaborate blunts and kicking confident verses about his daily travels over psychedelic screen effects.
The measure also delays the delivery of stealth fighter aircraft to Turkey and blunts Chinese investments by strengthening the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Even though I am a daily smoker (usually I smoke blunts and joints), the people inside were laughing at me saying I was a noob and shit.
When you share marijuana cigarettes—spliffs, joints, blunts, and whatnot—you're theoretically tongue kissing the person who rolled it up, in addition to everyone else in the cypher.
A.V. agrees with Mark on this point, suggesting that he uses one tenth of the weed in his vape compared to what he was previously filling blunts with.
This finding was further evidence of what Rucker and Krause had seen in the first experiment: When people interact with a story, it blunts their attention to facts.
When speaking of Desdemona, Othello declares that "when I love thee not/Chaos is come again," it's with a cerebral self-awareness that blunts the prophecy's grim threat.
Every reader is greedy for the book that silences the static that fills our heads and blunts the impulsive reach for the smartphone, commanding complete and compulsive attention.
We're told when cops arrived at the 'Love & Hip Hop' star's hotel room, they found 2 blunts on him which probably would not have resulted in an arrest.
Yet most marijuana merchants have focused on hyper-discerning high-end customers despite the long-standing popularity of smoking big blunts of cheap weed with a bunch of friends.
Today we present the Spiff TV directed video for the cut, wherein French and Rocky lounge around smoking blunts and sipping on Solo cups at a banging house party.
In person, G Milla doesn't inhabit the same traits as these guys (he enjoys "almonds and blunts" more than drugs and alcohol), but embraces the artistry just as much.
The clip features the trio battling the elements (in that there's some snow and also some fire) whilst wearing some extremely cosy looking winter gear and smoking some blunts.
Unfortunately, they require strict dosage regimens, typically involving multiple pills a day; studies show that only about 30 percent of patients stick with their plans, which blunts their treatment.
We kicked back with some gin and juice—recipe borrowed from his pal Martha Stewart—and talked rap, stoner snacks, and his philosophy of being respectful with your blunts.
A therapist's task is to guide the patient back through these memories in a way that blunts their sting, rather than reinforces them — a dicey and often painstaking process.
Basically, III Points was designed for you to do whatever you wanted: you could watch a drone deliver blunts to Method Man and Redman or you could register to vote.
Once complete, the brushes – made in 13 different sizes, from 000 to 10 – are inspected under a magnifying glass to make sure no there are no broken hairs, or 'blunts'.
As a result, the audience meets a wide assortment of key figures on the fly and gets to know nothing about them, which at least initially blunts the emotional impact.
Why it matters: That the indictment focuses on Assange the hacker, not Assange the reporter, blunts a long held press freedom argument that he should not be charged with crimes.
What's more, Christie blunts what could be an effective attack line with a desperate attempt to suck up to Rubio and maybe, if he's really lucky, become his vice president.
There were blunts and aux cords and hype-y rants about corporations and mile-long merch lines and FUCK NIKE chants and shoutouts to God and Tidal hype and Tyga.
But in the video, Rihanna transforms from whoever she is off Instagram into the rebel often captured flipping off cameras and rolling blunts with long painted nails and bold red lips.
Colossal is a surprisingly mature way to get at some really dark issues — addiction, unhealthy relationships, self-sabotage — that purposely blunts its subject matter with a weird, seemingly nonsensical plot device.
If Democrats really want to stop right-wing populists like Trump, they need a strategy that blunts the true drivers of their appeal — and that means focusing on more than economics.
While it seems like hip-hop has moved away from its association with blunts and onto better things like vaping and THC concentrates, I still am not really over this method.
I was five months out of college and a friend named Elliot, who was still a junior, showed up at my apartment with four 303s of Old English and two blunts.
Witnesses said he had been rolling blunts at a concrete table where the White family usually sat, just a few paces in front of the bench they took that night instead.
On the night of Ms. White's murder, June 11, a man who the police said dealt drugs had been rolling blunts at a concrete table where the White family usually sat.
TMZ Sports has obtained photos of the blunts that got Green Bay Packers WR Geronimo Allison arrested back in September ... and we gotta say, dude needs some work on his rolling skills.
Tesla has just announced that in the third quarter of this year—a period stuffed with news about lawsuits, government investigations, and blunts—it put 55,33 Model 3 sedans into customers' driveways.
The Toronto International Film Festival is not immune to this trend, though its location in the relatively calm Canadian city (relative to France and the US, anyhow) blunts the force a bit.
"However, there is a phenomenon known as concurrent effect that blunts the ability of muscles to expand when strength training and aerobic training are performed conjunctly," he told Reuters Health by email.
This time around, the two discussed Bushwick Bill introducing Snoop to blunts, bootleg chocolate, and whether or not Martha Stewart is a G. Nardwuar also gifted Snoop with a Master P doll.
That's when the officer put Smith and his teammates in cuffs and searched the 2019 Yukon ... and found what appeared to be blunts and a vaping cartridge in the guys' pricey bags.
The cold blunts nuance, which is a good thing for a bad wine; you want that glass of pinot grigio you ordered at an airport bar to be as cold as possible.
Photo: Jose Luis MaganaMan, it would be great if tech CEOs would maybe not appear as guests for podcasts during which they smoke blunts or engage in casual conversation with anti-vaxxers.
"Splitting it in half blunts the negative impact of having to absorb that much new capacity," said John Lettieri, president and CEO of the Economic Innovation Group, a policy and advocacy organization.
Moreover, the way the film speeds through situations, sometimes via musical montages, blunts their impact, as the story seems to jump from place to place as opposed to coherently building to them.
Between 2006-2016, the likelihood of smoking cigarettes decreased from 18 percent to 10 percent for pregnant women, and the likelihood of smoking blunts increased from less than 1 percent to 213 percent.
"If Democrats really want to stop right-wing populists like Trump, they need a strategy that blunts the true drivers of their appeal—and that means focusing on more than economics," he concludes.
The structure also blunts the impact of a strong cast that includes Robin Wright, Lennie James and Jared Leto, with Ana de Armas, especially, standing out as a key figure in K's life.
It's a show about Blackness and music that looks beyond a recording studio or a club: Blunts and bottles of Hennessy are contrasted against quotidian realities of being Black and alive in 2016.
The original documentary, however, arrived somewhat under the radar, whereas an acute sense of that significance seemingly weighs on the sequel, in a way that, strictly from a TV standpoint, blunts its impact.
Outfitted in enough argyle, polo shirts, and tied cardigans to fill a high school assembly, Rae Sremmurd's crew are more interested in keg stands, rolling blunts, and dance breaks than they are the sport.
And it helps explain why hip-hop and Whole Foods haven't historically gone together: For decades, hearty eating and weight gain were the real signs of success—along with bottles, blunts, and other indulgences.
The 2019 outing had a rainy start and a sparse presence, but the subsequent rally was a packed gathering of elected officials, industry experts, and activists with their handmade signs, shirts, buttons, and blunts.
Clay is also the surface that most effectively blunts power, which helps explain why Williams, the personification of power, has won fewer singles titles at the French Open than at any other major tournament.
Fans say his tough line, honed as foreign minister during the 2015-16 refugee crisis, blunts the appeal of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), the junior coalition partner to his centre-right People's Party.
With Clovis Ochin as his sherpa, he ate, drank, and smoked his way through the 11th arrondissement of Paris like a bulldozer, with too many blunts, wines, little plates, and "oh la la's" to count.
Written by Michael Green, this "Orient Express" makes a few questionable choices, from the distractingly overdone musical score to rushing through the climax in a way that shortchanges the character interactions and blunts the payoff.
They paid no mind to the swirl of life in the housing project playground around them: men rolling blunts at a graffitied concrete table, tenants playing bingo, rap and R&B blaring from a boombox.
As a patrol officer in the 236th Precinct in the mid-210s, Detective Caruso had played stickball with boys in the neighborhood, among them the dealer who was rolling blunts in the park that night.
That Shonibare remixes the identities that many of us in the United States associate with inherited power and wealth, only somewhat blunts the force of the trauma caused by the robber baron or planter class.
This was a guy who once rapped he was so high he could play basketball with the moon, and he was back to just being an average guy who smoked blunts and wore Polo boxers?
Records (read VICE's feature interview about the shop here) is stocked lovingly by a pair of dudes with impressive rap internet credentials: writer and Cocaine Blunts founder Andrew Nosnitsky and Bay rap archivist 12 Man Rambo.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Past the point of whiting out and beyond the fiercely red-eyed, couch-locked feeling of smoking three blunts in a row comes every weed connoisseur's moment of bliss.
My friends and I had a ritual before every ice breaker: We'd all link up at our homie's with the biggest dorm room to drink 151 and pass around innumerable blunts packed with very shitty weed.
There is no Electoral College clause that blunts ferocious opposition to the demeaning of women and racial, ethnic and religious minorities in this country; there is no Election Day reset on the coddling of white supremacy.
Katie Arrington challenged Sanford this year, arguing his criticism of Trump blunts what could be a productive relationship; polling has shown the race could be close, despite Sanford's high name ID. Last week, Alabama voters forced Rep.
The girls skate on the indoor ramp, smoke blunts in a crammed corner, experiment with drugs (and each other), before peeling themselves off the dance floor and ramp to head home in full daylight the next day.
If someone who claims to smoke 81 blunts a day and has made some of the most notable pot-smoking anthems of all time isn't qualified to be a major player in the weed business, who is?
Teva, the Israel-based manufacturer of generic drugs, agreed to pay $20 million in cash over three years and donate $25 million worth of addiction treatment drugs such as a generic Suboxone, which blunts cravings for opioids.
Mixed Martial Brothers Nick and Nate Diaz were in Los Angeles checking out the California Herbal Remedies shop and were presented with a pair of blunts shaped in the form of UFC sparring gloves and covered in gold.
Vinaite's ever-changing hair is currently bright red, but the tattoos are all hers, and her Instagram stories—which I watch religiously before going to bed every night—mostly feature her smoking blunts while she listens to Migos.
"A Doll's House, Part 2" gives vibrant theatrical life to the conversations that many of us had after first reading or seeing its prototype, conducted in our own minds or perhaps over blunts and beers in dorm rooms.
In a state where people bring horses to the club, kick swans for karate practice, get head-butted by gators, and find five-pound blunts washed up on the beach, everything, more or less, must seem pretty normal.
Yet while its subject's extraordinary work can tell us a lot about the way things are, the format blunts its value in answering that question or connecting those dots as the clock tick, tick, ticks from then to now.
In other words, the stress induced rats to drink more alcohol, but the stress also rendered the higher levels of alcohol intake less effective because it resulted in an increased GABA response which blunts the effects of dopamine release.
But at the same time, it blunts the instrument that the QE and the negative deposit rate actually is, which is to try to create this portfolio rebalancing, move money out of liquidity into credit of the real economy.
We then spent 45 minutes getting paid on the clock—which was electronic and required you to be physically present in order to clock in and out—smoking blunts in the front of the store with the lights off.
I am loving these Hollywoods that contain 23 grams of Hollywood OG flower and 0.3 Cake Badder wax—although they're non-compliant, the pre-rolled blunts are filled with flower and wax and have the perfect amount of tobacco.
Yet the effort to juxtapose that message with the movie's more specific and tawdry crime tale creates an at-times awkward mesh, as the two plates grind against each other in a manner that somewhat blunts Clooney's larger point.
He came to like other drugs, too — including lean (a mix of codeine cough syrup, candy, and soda), molly, and "magic" mushrooms — so much so that, eventually, he found himself smoking blunts and popping pills first thing every morning.
She's often pictured smoking blunts and dancing in crowded clubs, clutching a drink in her tattooed hands or posing on Instagram in wild outfits, like a giant heart-shaped fur coat with cutoff shorts or a clutch with an embroidered penis.
But director Stephen Hopkins often blunts the impact by giving the film a fine prestige gloss, a stately remove that makes it easier to see it as history, rather than the raw echo of the present that Selma so recently presented.
The endorsement also blunts the nearly $1 million television negative ad investment the Democratic Senate Majority PAC dumped in Pennsylvania, with an ad that deceptively pulls only one part of a quote from Toomey when he was in New Castle, Pennsylvania.
I'm riding in the back seat and there isn't that much traffic, so we should hit Vegas in a few hours—just in time for blunts and a late night snack because I've had the munchies this entire car ride.
Yet the technical wizardry, and the fact that the story spends much of its time in a virtual-reality plane known as the OASIS, inevitably blunts the emotional investment, in the same way nobody really weeps when Mario loses a life.
"Color-blindness should best be thought of as looking through the world with a colored lens that blunts and washes out 'true' color perception," says Barrett Katz, M.D., M.B.A., faculty attending at the Division of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Montefiore Health System.
The collective has curated four exhibitions over the last two years, in both London and New York, edited a digital zine entitled Queenies, Fades, and Blunts—a PoC meditation on hair, sexuality and coming of age—and co-produced a short documentary.
With Canadian hotels and condos banning weed smoking indoors, Bud and Breakfast is the stoner version of Airbnb, offering high-end, smoke friendly rentals, including the Teapot House in BC. It seems that Elon Musk isn't the only bigwig smoking fat blunts.
Ignoring the rain on Thursday and Friday and the omens of Woodstock reunions past, they held hands in a circle around a peace sign on the lawn, smoked blunts while singing along to Arlo Guthrie, and swayed to the rhythm of their generation.
And though he's not making direct money off it, his persona is becoming more valuable as he gains attention by posting videos of himself driving around in Lamborghinis, smoking blunts, and shooting various guns into the air, sometimes while on a skateboard.
Like Buffett, Friedman took advantage of an unexpectedly opportune time, raising over $600 million via convertible bond offerings, a tool companies use to raise cash that blunts the negative impacts of stock offerings (which may signal to investors that a stock is overvalued).
The actor kept pretty tight-lipped about the new film—seeing as the hosts could use some spoilers to blackmail Disney into giving them their rightful roles—but he did say that, unfortunately, you won't be seeing Pumbaa smoking any blunts on-screen.
But contrasted with the realism of the scenes set in 1969, the flashbacks feel forced, which blunts their effect (though there's something to be said for the flashbacks happening in Garland's memory, which can only be filtered through a movie-like filter).
So when weed became officially legal in California, I turned to the internet to learn all the tips and tricks I probably should have picked up in high school when I let those blunts pass me by untouched on my friends' porches.
In some works, this flatness of style, paired with the slightly dazed non-expressions of his subjects, blunts what could be strong emotion in these portraits; they're perhaps better approached as large-scale, Maira Kalman-esque illustrations than as paintings to contemplate.
He's breaking down the medical-grade marijuana he'd picked up at the dispensary next door and rolling it into blunts, alternating between tokes and sips from a succession of Coors Lights he pulls out of a mini-cooler next to him on his couch.
This is, to younger fans, perhaps Wayne's most iconic weed track because a) who doesn't like smoking blunts and b) it kicked off the persona of latter-day Wayne (yes, technically there was Sorry 4 The Wait and singles before it, but more or less).
What has brought these titans of industry, makers of club bangers, dumpees of pop stars, doers of dope shit, and fuckers of peaches together to chat over a plate of what appears to be hard boiled eggs, raw mushrooms, and either taquitos or tightly rolled blunts?
While PP&P had told me beforehand that it couldn't guarantee pot would be available to all attendees and encouraged students to bring their own stuff, I showed up empty handed and was still offered bowls, joints, and blunts from both the hosts and my classmates.
Desperate to show that the the working world hadn't turned me into a desiccated corpse, I quickly downed both of my 40s, smoked both blunts, freestyled poorly with my roommate Davey Crockett, and then destroyed half of a frozen pizza and some cornbread topped with chili.
Though San Francisco Mayor London Breed and a host of tech investors and corporate interests oppose the measure, a billionaire CEO's support blunts the notion that Prop C could be bad for business, while simultaneously stressing the idea that San Francisco's business community can and should do more.
People commission custom joints and blunts, even requesting mail-order rolls filled with tobacco, which can fetch anywhere from $30 for a hollow woven blunt that can be made in half an hour, to a freehand sculpted Spider-Man joint that was auctioned off for charity at $1,100.
First, Carlson and GOP Senator Rand Paul, who publicly criticized the killing of Soleimani as making the US and our allies less safe and contributing to "perpetual wars," blunts any prospective claim by Trump that the criticism of this military action is only a partisan effort by the Democrats.
There they were, puffing blunts beneath the blinking purple lights: a gay couple from Rhode Island, some multiethnic techies from Atlanta, a rowdy group of white dudes who'd just flown in from Houston for a bachelor party and a 60-year-old Boston mother with a beach house in the Hamptons.
While I would've been delighted to report that my morning at Taco Bell was filled with James Franco look-alikes waking and baking on comically huge blunts, and stopping by Taco Bell to fuel their wacky adventures—perhaps involving an accidental heist of some sort—sadly, that was not the case.
Yet it feels like it's all about G-U-N-S guns even when it isn't, as in "Mind Ya Bidness," which packs nothing but blunts, and the lead "Spray and Pray," which undercuts its "We load up, lift, and shoot" refrain with a "turn in they AKs for 401Ks" dissent.
Articulated in a Lauryn Hill fan's clear, island-tinged flow is a tour of a shy, smart, moderately successful young woman's hood: the nail salons and girl blunts, the sexist UGs and subway makeout sessions, the dumpster babies and relatives who need more help than you can afford to give them.
There's a green and white cake topped with fabric cannabis leaves, pastel colored bath bombs and other cannabis-infused skin care products for bridesmaids, flower vases that double as bongs, high-end blunts wrapped in 24-karat-gold, personalized crystal pipes, and a massage therapist offering CBD massages to bridal parties.
It's a shift that has taken him far beyond the norms of a typical presidential primary campaign itinerary, with stops in California to tour Skid Row in Los Angeles, San Quentin State Prison in Marin County and Blunts and Moore, the pot dispensary in Oakland, where he unveiled a plan to legalize marijuana.
At a minimum, it blunts the Clinton campaign's criticism of Trump for his own family-foundation shenanigans, especially the Trump Foundation's donation of $25,000 to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi around the same time Bondi's office was considering having Florida join a legal action against Trump for allegedly ripping off customers of Trump University.
I started Friday off getting straight MELTED at a wake n' bake weed brunch where I got high incinerating Tony Greenhand's "smokeable art" creations—sculpting blunts into his signature stoner kitsch—including a palm tree and the now infamous Coachella ferris wheel that I'll probably try to have sex in for next year's piece.
I had slipped my phone in the back pocket of my jeans, which was not smart, but I was not of sound mind at the time—not because of the drinks (I have the tolerance of an Irish bouncer) but because I had clearly caught contact from one of the cigar-sized blunts Wiz was smoking.
I had slipped my phone in the back pocket of my jeans, which was not smart, but I was not of sound mind at the time—not because of the drinks (I have the tolerance of an Irish bouncer) but because I had clearly caught contact from one of the cigar-sized blunts Wiz was smoking.
It was shot over the space of two years and it's cut up with radio and magazine interviews; it shows Brown at home smoking blunts and watching soccer, playing with his cat and feeling lethargic; it cuts back to old footage shot in the late 2000s, his 20s, a difficult time in which he had no artistic balance, no confidence, and absolutely no money.
"The fact that Hillary Clinton, or at least her campaign and the DNC, was doing business with a foreign national, a British spy, to get information from the Russians for this dossier certainly blunts the idea, 'Well, it was the Trump campaign and it was outrageous the Trump campaign was having anything to do with the Russians to maybe affect at the election,'" Wallace told "America's Newsroom" anchor Sandra Smith.
And initially she wanted it kept secret, hence the pseudonym Hurtful to me at this point that her and her team would go so far out of their way to try and make ME look bad at this stage though It's hard for me to imagine caring less about the Harris-Hiddleston-Swift-Perry rhombus of interpersonal sniping; I just hope everyone is leaving Rihanna out of this and allowing her to smoke blunts on a Caribbean yacht in peace.

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