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High Five

Random facts about the High-Fiving
The high five is a celebration in which two people raise one hand each and slap the flat of their palms together. It is typically used as a way to show excitement, congratulations, or solidarity. The high five is said to have first gained popularity in the 1970s and has since spread to other parts of the world.
Many theories exist about the origin of the high five. One popular theory is that it was first performed by Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke, two players on the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, in 1977. According to this theory, the high five was initially a way for the players to congratulate each other on a good play without using words, as they did not want to be overheard by their opponents. The high five quickly gained popularity and is now a common gesture of celebration and solidarity in many different settings around the world.

The high five has become an enduring cultural icon and has been referenced in various forms of media, including television shows, movies, and music. It is often used to convey a sense of camaraderie and excitement and is often associated with sports and other competitive events.
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Trichomes Smell

Did you know that cannabis plants produce terpenes in their trichomes (resin-like glands that act as a defense against pests)? The smell and taste of cannabis are derived from terpenes. Combining them with other terpenes and cannabinoids has many medicinal benefits as well.


High There Sloth Cartoon and 5 Things Humans and Sloths Have in Common
Did you enjoy the “High There” Sloth cartoon? While sloths and humans may seem very different at first glance, they share some interesting similarities. Here are five reasons why sloths are like humans:
Both sloths and humans are mammals, which means that we share a common ancestor and have similar physiological characteristics, such as warm-bloodedness and the ability to lactate.
Both sloths and humans have relatively large brains compared to their body size, which allows us to think, learn, and make decisions.
Sloths and humans are social animals, and we live in groups or communities with complex social structures and interactions.
Both sloths and humans have unique patterns of spots or fingerprints that can be used to identify individual animals or people.
Sloths and humans have long arms and hands that allow us to manipulate our environment and perform complex tasks. This is particularly evident in three-toed sloths with elongated fingers that are well-suited for gripping branches and other objects.
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