Modern Stereotypes

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Life as a modern pothead is awesome. Old stereotypes are broken down and most folks have realized that potheads are everywhere; we’re normal and successful members of society.
With time, being a stoner becomes part of your identity; it’s like being a vegan or a Scientologist. It’s something that defines us. There are stoners and then there's everyone else.

Here's some of the traits that make canna people the frigging best:

1. They tend to be creative thinkers.
There is a perpetuated stereotype that stoners sit on their couch all day spouting nonsense and giggling incessantly while digging into a bag of chips. But weed stimulates their brain to think outside of the box, or helps quiet an overactive mind. While stoned your imagination runs
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There might be something to holding a friend’s hair while she clings to a toilet, but while a drunk friend might leave you at the club, a stoned friend will probably fall asleep on your couch after an hours-long conversation about how influential Clarissa Explains It All was to your childhood.

Smoking weed also opens you up to be more vulnerable and honest. After hitting that OG Kush, you’ll inevitably have lengthy conversations about matters mundane and mystical. You’ll both be slightly incomprehensible and endearing.

3.They know how to chill.
Stoners know there’s rarely a better way to spend an evening than cozily ensconced in one’s home surrounded by friends and food. Weed is a drug that calms you down and slows the pace of life so that you can enjoy the present moment. You don’t have to go anywhere or do anything to have a good time. All you need is some music and rolling papers.

4. They know good food.
They are careful about what they put into their body. Nothing brings people together like food, add cannabis to that and you have one hell of a spread. Munchies make you crave the strangest but yummiest things you can think of. Sharing good cooking and cannabis-infused dishes with friends and family, some good bud, music and