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@tsuguabby @Nujagoat It was never 200$ for a line of purp like it is rn I used to get red for free you weren’t there for that 🤣
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tenho raiva de quem tem acesso a uma maconha boa como essa e resolve fazer um charuto desse tamanho
STONERS R US 🍃@_StonersRUs_
Bed time smoke 💨💨
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quem discordar é leigo.
Xan@bam4dpoy
who is the best/most important underground rapper of all time?
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Man, what a trip the Japs are:
Leaving shoes behind when committing suicide in Japan is a deeply ingrained cultural practice symbolizing a transition to another realm, respect for the location, and preparation for the afterlife. It acts as a final act of order and personal resolution, often signaling that the individual is leaving the physical world behind.
Key reasons for this practice include:
Cultural Etiquette: In Japan, removing shoes before entering homes or sacred spaces is mandatory to keep them clean. Leaving them at a suicide site, such as a bridge or forest, is a continuation of this ritualized, respectful behavior.
Symbolic Transition: It signifies stepping out of the material world and leaving one's physical, societal, and functional "identity" behind.
Orderly Departure: Leaving shoes, often neatly paired, allows the individual to depart "cleanly" without creating a mess or causing unnecessary disruption to others.
Signal of Intent: The shoes act as a clear sign of the person's final resolve, separating the act from a momentary or accidental incident.
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