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02/03/2011 23:24:55

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stonerparty:

Lil’ Kim: Not Tonight (Remix)

Featuring Angie Martinez, Left Eye, Da Brat & Missy Elliott

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02/01/2011 08:08:05

stonerparty:

groovy

stonerparty:

groovy

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02/01/2011 08:07:56

stonerparty:

more groovy

stonerparty:

more groovy

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01/29/2011 06:23:19

stonerparty:

 dreamscanmakeusreal:badblonde

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01/27/2011 06:31:59

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01/27/2011 06:31:34

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06/29/2010 09:25:14

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06/22/2010 13:30:07

comicallyvintage:

Mickey Mouse and Medicine Man

The following mini comic book was part of a promotional collaboration  between Walt Disney and General Mills. It features Mickey and Goofy, two  distinct psychoactive drugs, surreptitious dosing, a bad shaman, and a  “talking” elephant. When it was first produced, it was one of an 8-comic  set that cost 15 cents plus one Wheaties-brand cereal box top. It is one of several psychoactive drug-related uses of Disney characters  that in retrospect appear naive and inappropriate. This commercial,  drug-positive use of characters designed for children raises a number of  issues of historical interest.
The ethnocentric cultural references,  including the representation of Africans and the superiority of American  medications, stand out even against the odd  amphetamines-are-good-for-you backdrop. It is notable that Mickey Mouse  gives powerful drugs to two other characters without their knowledge or  consent.

comicallyvintage:

Mickey Mouse and Medicine Man

The following mini comic book was part of a promotional collaboration between Walt Disney and General Mills. It features Mickey and Goofy, two distinct psychoactive drugs, surreptitious dosing, a bad shaman, and a “talking” elephant. When it was first produced, it was one of an 8-comic set that cost 15 cents plus one Wheaties-brand cereal box top.

It is one of several psychoactive drug-related uses of Disney characters that in retrospect appear naive and inappropriate. This commercial, drug-positive use of characters designed for children raises a number of issues of historical interest.

The ethnocentric cultural references, including the representation of Africans and the superiority of American medications, stand out even against the odd amphetamines-are-good-for-you backdrop. It is notable that Mickey Mouse gives powerful drugs to two other characters without their knowledge or consent.

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06/21/2010 21:24:33

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06/17/2010 09:41:25

indieporn:

les adeptes du “Glory Hole”, sont-ce des passe-murailles ou des passe-partout ? via cabinet de curiosite

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