Hemp Finally Returns to America!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Infowar Social Networking Coalition,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"Hemp Returns to America for the First Time in 60 YEARS" http://www.survivalandbeyond.net/industrial-hemp-returns-to-america/

“Hemp Returns to America for the First Time in 60 YEARS”
http://www.survivalandbeyond.net/industrial-hemp-returns-to-america/

My Commentary: It’s about time! So long as Americans don’t cave in to more pathetic “drug war” propaganda and lies, the timber, cotton and oil industries can say finally begin to say goodbye to their government-enforced monopolies over the vast majority of the world’s textile, paper and fuel production – which incidentally rely heavily upon a wasteful and obsolete business model of artificial scarcity and price gouging in order to continue reaping the enormous profits they have grown so accustomed to over the centuries, while also keeping them in constant receipt of corporate welfare (AKA “subsidies”), and unreasonably rewarding them for destroying the entire ecosystem! These are some of the same industries that have continuously lobbied for government-sponsored military intervention in those commodity-rich sovereign foreign nations that are unwilling to be subdued and imperialized in the name of “progress” and “industrialization,” both currently, and historically!

Hemp, for the win! It is a superior source for the world’s textiles, paper, and fuel. It contains more cellulose than both timber and cotton, it gestates in a mere six weeks, it does not significantly deplete the soil it grows on (hence requiring almost no crop rotation), it requires little to no fertilizers, it does not need to be sprayed with pesticides (since the negligible amount of THC within it deters insects, naturally), and it also makes for a great bio-fuel, along with a form of eco-friendly plastic, and even a type of “concrete” (hempcrete, which is vastly stronger than what we currently build with, now)! It’s time for some TRUE progress to take place!

(update: the linked article is down, so here is the location of the original – from NaturalNews.com: http://www.naturalnews.com/040602_hemp_crops_Colorado_marijuana_legalization.html)

Attending the 2013 Sprout Film Festival in NYC

I originally posted the following photo I took, along with commentary, onto my Facebook wall…

The program schedule for the 2013 Sprout Film Festival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in NYC

I just enjoyed the Sprout Film Festival‘s “Program 6: Short Docs,” which included “Track by Track,” “Bagpipes and Bullies,” “Autism: A World Within Our Own,” “Heart Over Body,” “Watching Over,” “Garrett’s Fight,” “Cam Lasley,” and “My Brother Vinny.” — at The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Manhattan.

Discussing the Atari ST 1040

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “My Very First Computer!“…

Rayn: My very first computer was an Atari ST 1040, which my father purchased for the family around 1988, when I was just eight years old! So, when I saw my friend sharing this picture on his FB wall a little while ago, it instantly put a smile on my face, and brought back so many childhood memories! Little Green Desktop, for the win!

My favorite game was Alternate Reality: The City! My older brother and I spent many, many hours playing it! Meanwhile, my sister and I loved to take turns playing the game, Mouse Trap! 🙂 Ahh, the days!

Atari ST 1040 (AKA “The Little Green Desktop”)

Atari ST 1040 (AKA “The Little Green Desktop”)

Rayn: Shout out to you, Charles, for originally sharing this gem of a post to your FB wall!

Nick M.: Your age is showing

Rayn: Your anus is showing. Oh, wait… My bad. That’s just your mouth. Ha! 🙂

Nick M.: Oh hell naw get off the Internet and tell me that

Sara: Let’s not forget Leisure Suit Larry!

Rayn: I still owe you a Bitstrip, Nick! Watch! (Click Here to Continue Reading This Post)

My Very First Computer!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following photo, being shared by my friend, Charles C. from here, and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

Atari ST 1040, AKA "The Little Green Desktop"

Atari ST 1040, AKA “The Little Green Desktop”

My Commentary: My very first computer was an Atari ST 1040, which my father purchased for the family around 1988, when I was just eight years old! So, when I saw my friend sharing this picture on his FB wall a little while ago, it instantly put a smile on my face, and brought back so many childhood memories! Little Green Desktop, for the win!

My favorite game was Alternate Reality: The City! My older brother and I spent many, many hours playing it! Meanwhile, my sister and I loved to take turns playing the game, Mouse Trap! 🙂 Ahh, the days!

DSM-5: Perfect Campfire Kindling!

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Claudia C…

(replies from all third parties have been omitted)

Claudia: It’s here! !!!

"Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, DSM-5"

“Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, DSM-5”

Maya C.: Is there a page dedicated to goat fuckers? 😉

Claudia C.: I did not look though all of it yet, but I can go and check with paraphilias section.

Hector F.: Yay?

Rayn: Kindling!