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Southern Style Nuggets & Tots

Southern Style Nuggets & Tots

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Check out my Soundcloud for cool, trippy hip hop beats! All weed inspired. Available to any talented MC, by request.

soundcloud.com/sicknesstowitness

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Got to meet Rittz and the signed album to boot! Epic!

Got to meet Rittz and the signed album to boot! Epic!

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Going to see Rittz tonight along with the rest of the Strange crew!!!

HIGH FIVE!

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I live in the way, you’re living to pray
Accepting sins you’re quick to betray
I’m stuck in the grey, and that’s quite ok
Cuz I see where both sides of you lay
I live for a J, you live to obey
They led you astray.

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"Argues, fights
Selfish in her own right for life
Guess she’s in her second childhood."
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Tribal Seeds - The Garden

Sensimilla is a gift from Jah
I will not follow your man made law
Nah cause no trouble with Jah herb in me pipe
Yes me fire up and yes me feel alright

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Why I love cats.

Why I love cats.

(Source: nekotka, via fuckyeahlaughters)

Tags: Cats lol
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"What’s taters, precious, eh, what’s taters?"
Tags: Gollum Taters
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weedporndaily:

Marijuana legalization wins majority support in poll
WASHINGTON (LATimes) — A majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana, a new poll indicates, with the change driven largely by a huge shift in how the baby boom generation feels about the drug of their youth.

By 52% to 45%, adult Americans back legalization, according to the survey released Thursday by the Pew Research Center. The finding marks the first time in more than four decades of Pew’s polling that a majority has taken that position. As recently as a decade ago, only about one-third of American adults backed making marijuana legal.
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weedporndaily:

Marijuana legalization wins majority support in poll

WASHINGTON (LATimes) — A majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana, a new poll indicates, with the change driven largely by a huge shift in how the baby boom generation feels about the drug of their youth.

By 52% to 45%, adult Americans back legalization, according to the survey released Thursday by the Pew Research Center. The finding marks the first time in more than four decades of Pew’s polling that a majority has taken that position. As recently as a decade ago, only about one-third of American adults backed making marijuana legal.

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