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Here Are Some Random Facts About Bongs
Dude, Ancient Civilizations Used a Bong
The use of bongs for smoking cannabis and other substances dates back to ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. In these regions, bongs were traditionally made from materials such as clay, bone, and wood, and were used for both recreational and medicinal purposes. The bong is a type of water pipe that is used to smoke cannabis and other herbs. The water in the bong acts as a filter, cooling the smoke and making it less harsh on the throat and lungs.
Bongs Were Used for Special Occasions
Bongs have been used in various cultures and societies throughout history, and the design and construction of bongs has varied greatly. In some cultures, bongs were used as a tool for spiritual or religious rituals, while in others they were used as a social tool to promote community and connection. Bongs have also been used for medicinal purposes, as the smoke produced by burning certain herbs, including cannabis, was believed to have healing properties.
A Bong Is Made from Many Things
Today, bongs are commonly made from materials such as glass, plastic, and metal, and are used for recreational purposes primarily. The use of bongs for smoking cannabis and other substances has become a popular activity in many parts of the world, and there is a wide variety of bongs that come in many shapes and sizes.
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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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