don’t do drugs kids (happy 4/20 lolll)
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Self indulgent birthday art thats me redesigning Sky Fang!! She's always been so pretty and fun to draw, Sky Fang makes me immensely happy, especially today 💙 🕊
I almost forgot, early 420 post
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Since we’re talking about Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue this fine 4/20 day, I would like to show everyone this absolutely awesome video of 53 different artists reanimating the song “Wonderful Ways to Say No” from the special (which was uploaded by VivziePop)!
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Me: Im not going to celebrate 4/20 this year, ive got my dissertation and all my finals to prep for.
4:27am with my bestie after looking up lightnigh mcqueen humanoid fan art: tee-hee
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✨Happy 4/20 Day Trekkies!✨
You’ve been visited by smokin’ space baddie, 🔥Blazin’ Bev🔥. Take a puff and pass that shit, Doctor’s orders.
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69 day reading streak on 4/20
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How did April 20 become 420 day?
It is NOT because police use 420 as their code for pot.
The history is a little more boring and organic..
In the early '70s, five students at San Rafael High School in Marin County, California would meet outside of the school after extracurricular activities had ended for the day. The group, eventually called the "Waldos," simply for the fact they met by a wall to do their thing, made their official meeting time 4:20 p.m. and eventually started using 420 as code for smoking.
One of the Waldo members, Dave Reddix, later got work as a roadie for the Grateful Dead, and the band helped to popularize the term, he told Time. Specifically, a flyer distributed by a group of Oakland Deadheads in December 1990 inviting people to smoke on April 20 at 4:20 p.m. did the trick.
A reporter at High Times magazine got hold of the flier and printed it in 1991, bringing it to the attention of cannabis fans across state lines. The magazine continued to use the term in future publications, solidifying its place in popular vernacular.
Steve Bloom, the "High Times" reporter who originally received the flyer, later credited the Waldos for originating the term, saying in a 2013 blog, "...they wanted people all over the world to get together on one day each year and collectively smoke pot at the same time. They birthed the idea of a stoner holiday, which April 20 has become."
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What a fucking day
The stars will never align this way again
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