No great surprise.
Even the animals take drugs in order to escape the dreary, mind numbing nothingness that is life in Hamilton.
New Zealanders are being warned against letting the family dog at leftover whacky-baccy, with vets reporting a rash of hash-whacked pooches copping hypothermia and needing drip-treatment to survive. Outlet Stuff.co.nz is reporting that vets in the Kiwi city of Hamilton are fretting at the number of dogs arriving for treatment …
Drugs don't make people have dreary, mind-numbing lives, they just make it easier to cope with the dreary, mind-numbing reality of human existence in much of the western world.
Also this probably only applies to cannabis, most other drugs do not involve sitting staring at anime on the tv (or playing playstation games) while stuffing any and all foodstuffs into your gullet at high speed.
Perhaps my all time favourite was the brilliant alien with spliff, subtitled Take Me To Your Dealer. Old as forever but still good.
However I saw one in camden that may surpass that
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Sad whiff of truth about it.
My sis's Chihuahua constant tremor only abated whilst passively smoking. I use MJ for Tardive Dystonia and we noticed if he sat on my lap while I was reducing muscle tone, he stopped shaking. The problem with chocky for dogs with the munchies can be got around by carob, doesn't contain thoebromine.
to dogs in pretty large quantities (theobromine).
From Wikipedia: A typical 20 kg (44 lb) dog will normally experience intestinal distress after eating less than 240 g (8.5 oz) of dark chocolate,
Any owner stupid enough to let their dog eat a weeks worth of the dark brown good stuff wants shooting for letting all that coco go to waste on a sodding canine...