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This was the late 80’s and no one was using their heads when it came to alternative cultures. So, here it is: For wearing peace signs, ankhs, tie dyes and jeans, I was labeled a “Satanist”! She said that I was part of a Damn Right I Am A Los Angeles Rams Team Fan Now And Forever Signature Shirtwho drew these symbols on our notebooks to identify one another in the halls. (For real!) Somehow, my adult cousin heard this and told my Mom. She promptly moved me to Florida for my senior year and didn’t tell me why for over 5 years. When I learned of it, she and my sister were telling me and implied they had believed it. I was LIVID! I am a peace-loving pacifist who tries to live by the Golden Rule. How could they have ever thought such a thing?
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Cannabis has grown up. Gone are the title that weed was linked only to stoner culture, tie-dye, and hippies. With widespread legalization (and more medical research than ever before), the profile of marijuana users is changing. Where the mere use of cannabis used to be something kept secret and whispered about in hushed tones — now you can’t get people to shut up about how amazing their organically fertilized, pesticide fee, sustainably grown, lab tested flower – and we LOVE it! Smokers are now more than ever focused on the quality of their buds — taking pride in a good “stash” in the same way one may pull out a fine single malt scotch or a Cuban cigar.

By the time he had been forced out of the Forbidden City and lost his crown and titles in all but name, Henry Pu Yi, as he liked to go, developed into somewhat of a dandy. He was a snappy dresser, and influenced by his former English tutor whom he admired greatly, tried to portray himself as a ‘perfect Victorian gentleman’. He could be charming and personable to strangers, liked to play the piano and enjoyed games of tennis. None of these things makes him stand out to me as particularly effeminate and, in his era, he was seen as a perfectly normal nobleman, at least outwardly. By his twenties, free from his entourage of eunchs, he began to ‘live a little’ and, until the Japanese courted and semi-imprisoned him once more, he seems to have enjoyed life and the freedoms his wealth and status afforded him.