Prayers for your son and looking forward to this new chapter in your journaling.
Keep em frosty ya'll
Keep em frosty ya'll
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Hi Lex!
I was about to post a video comment first but saw your post and had to respond:
Maybe I didn't really explain myself very well. 420 Magazine is my home. It has been for almost 2 years now! That means a lot to me. I've met some incredible people with incredible stories and I feel that I haven't been a solid part of this magazine for the better part of 6 months. And believe it or not, that pains me. I love this place and everything it stands for. You could go as far as saying that this place created the Pigeons420 we know today. That's something special.
As my YouTube channel starts to see more and more of an audience, I want to share with those folks the wonderful place of 420 Magazine. This place has created some of the best gardeners on the web and I know that using the 420 Magazine as a tool to meet new people and share new ideas.
I don't want to start up a Twitter or a SnapChat for Pigeons420, I want the 420 Magazine to be my primary place of residence. Where I come to blog, rant, love, share and anything else that might not fit into every video I create. If people have questions they'd like to ask or read about then they would come through the magazine for those answers. I think it's a great way for the 420 Magazine and Pigeons420 to work together to make this amazing place even more amazing and fluid.
Does this make any sense? Maybe I should just do a video on it! that way I can blabber on.
Thanks for the comment Lex!
You kinda nailed it there. My YouTube channel has turned into a onenstop shop for cannabis information and entertainment and that precisely why I want to blog from the magazine. So that there IS a 420 exclusive. I can't count how many people tell me that they've created an account here because of my enthusiasm and that's important to me because I strongly feel like this place is something special that everyone should experience!
Thanks for popping by Lex!
PS I saw that comment and someone post underneath with some strange comment. Haha welcome to the world of YouTube. It's a pretty negative space. But I'm working to keep my little corner safe and worry free. Takes some work I tell you to keep up with some of the trolls. But it's a lot of fun!!!
Cheers brother!
Wake n' Bake!
I don't think you fully appreciate how delightful it is to share a wake-n-bake with you every Saturday morning. You've created a community of people who feel like you sit down and talk to them like friends do in the comfort of your home.
Few among us have the freedom to express all of who we truly are to the outside world. I'm not certain it'll happen in our lifetime, but I believe it's an inevitable social conclusion that cannabis consumption is normal. Someday they'll smile indulgently at this madness we endured.
A question I've been meaning to ask the community at large:
Do you recall a moment in your own life when you got high and thought "This feels normal to me"?
How many of you felt frustrated by that realization? I know I did. Living in a world where we begin to acknowledge the medicinal benefits of cannabis, limited though it may be for "acceptable conditions," *sigh* but the reality for too many is that your employer can fire you for using the very medicine that's keeping you alive, sane, and healing you. We live in a time where people still believe the propaganda that there's something wrong with enjoying cannabis. Spend some time researching medicinal cannabis and feel the underlying disdain for euphoria, as though a condition your own body can produce when you run or do intensive sports or meditate is evil because its effect came from a plant.
When they find out that there are phytocannabinoids in a plant like..... garlic, will they put garlic on the schedule as well? They're learning a lot as we move forwards.
It's a big soapbox Pigeons. I'll step down now.