Cannabis culture describes a social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon cannabis consumption, particularly as an entheogen, recreational drug and medicine.
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Cannabis culture describes a social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon cannabis consumption, particularly as an entheogen, recreational drug and medicine.
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Cannabis culture has now "evolved its own language, humour, etiquette, art, literature and music.
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Cannabis culture has infiltrated chess culture, whereby the "Bongcloud Attack" denotes a highly risky opening sequence.
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Cannabis culture was once sold in clubs known as "Teapads" during Prohibition in the United States; jazz was usually played at these clubs.
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Cannabis culture use was often viewed to be of lower class and was disliked by many.
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Cannabis culture has been used in the ancient past in places such as ancient India, Romania, Egypt, and Mesopotamia.
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Over time the culture became more international and a general "cannabis culture" formed.
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The Cannabis culture has been responsible for the genre of films known as stoner films, which has come to be accepted as a mainstream cinema movement.
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Cannabis culture is known to have been used by the ancient Hindus of the Indian subcontinent thousands of years ago.
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Cannabis culture-related media include Cannabis culture Planet, High Times, Stoner TV and Weedtuber.
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