Idols who definitely have/wanted to smoke those greens

  • Why bts? Suga has openly talked against drugs in his songs. I don't think anyone would use it. Weed is not legalized in my country (if I'm not mistaken only the Netherland legaziled it in europe) but even if it was i wouldn't use it. I also don't smoke cigarettes even tho they are legalized. I also wouldn't own a gun if we had US law. Just because something is legal it doesn't mean people would use it


    Btw what is cbd?

    Because all of the members give the vibe that they would be able to smoke

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  • I guess the user added BTS because the two youngest members are known to smoke/vape... :pepe-clown-gear:

    i only know about v :clown: who else ^^


    Just because someone smokes cigarettes doesn't mean they would use weed. In fact 80% of people i know who use weed aren't cigarettes smokers. Ofc they are getting it illegally. My friend went to jail for 3 years, police found a big stash (he was both selling and using)


    we all know what happened to brittney griner in russia. She would be jailed here as well. I'm not sure how many years she would get tho. 3 at least


    I don't care if it would get legalized, i wouldn't use it anyway

  • Jungkook's vape was caught in the camera when he was doing a weverse live...the way he moved it out of the frame when he realized was funny tho...

  • but CBD is legal in Japan tho?

    also wasn't the whole Opium a thing which happened in Korea during Japanese imperial rule?

    and earlier in China?


    This was already like 100 years ago?

    100yrs ago isn't that long ago lol. It's hard to quantify when is enough, enough when the affects of it can still be felt years later.


    Similar to how some countries had slavery hundreds of years ago. But the affects of it are still around today, so its hard to simply dismiss something bad from long ago if part of its harm is in some shape or form still lingers decades later.

  • 100yrs ago isn't that long ago lol. It's hard to quantify when is enough, enough when the affects of it can still be felt years later.


    Similar to how some countries had slavery hundreds of years ago. But the affects of it are still around today, so its hard to simply dismiss something bad from long ago if part of its harm is in some shape or form still lingers decades later.

    maybe it's about mentality?

    we've helped Ukrainians even tho they've massacred our people in Volhynia and Galicia in 1943-1945

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  • how come you will put in jail someone who smoked weed or played in casino in US lol

    ..... the US also does this sometimes mostly with Military though

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  • for me the fact that Korea is overwriting the laws of other countries with their own is bullshit

    how come you will put in jail someone who smoked weed or played in casino in US lol

    It's just an over extension of laws many countries have where it's citizens can commit a crime in their home country even while in another.


    More extreme version, in Australia Age of Consent is 16. If an Australian goes to a country where AoC is lower than 16 and gets with someone under 16 there, they can still be arrested and charged with stat r**e in Australia

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