Cut out for ....Cannabis?! Wtf Korea?

Cut out for ....Cannabis?! Wtf Korea?

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  1. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    based drug addicts should be shunned

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >break the law
      >get punished
      How could this have happened?

      This

  2. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >break the law
    >get punished
    How could this have happened?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      whoever created that meme is gay and dumb

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        newbie

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        fricking zoomer idiot never having seen a quentin meme in his fricking worthless life.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      appeal to authority. logical fallacy.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Its legal where I live. Sorry diamond dog but you're a gay. Also it says shes being fired for SUSPECTED use.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Man I haven't seen a Quentin image in ages.
      Just makes me lol at how that homosexual was shooed away from every board on this site back in the day.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        His memes have aged surprisingly well. Shame he himself hasn't. I hope those rumours about him trooning out are wrong

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I like Quentin memes but there's literally nothing wrong with genocide
      Even America's greatest ally needs to do a little genocide now and again, is Quentin anti-Semitic?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Even America's greatest ally needs to do a little genocide now and again, is Quentin anti-Semitic?

        you mean the core of their religion is literally genocide, since it's the religion of a bronze age band of dessert raiders.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      We miss you GOAT

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >legal in commiefornia

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      this is quite possibly the dumbest attempt at an argument i've ever seen and i really hope whoever made this image was trolling.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        holy newbie

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      based quentin dumping truth bombs on potheaded morons

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >laws for weed
      Get with the 21st century

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >the 21st century
        What amazing, happy, beautiful times

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      so many moronic newbie stoners buttmad in the replies right now

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Weedgays eternally btfo.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      dude weed gays BTFO

  3. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >oh no, one less person is gonna be in the big gangnam style dance sequence
    not my problem

  4. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Who's idea was it to capitalize every word in article titles?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >titles

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Angloid is not my first language, but maybe the "Over" should be small, cause its not directly connected to a verb. But I've got no idea.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_case
        but anything goes these days, standards are racists etc. etc.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        The first "To" should be lower-case.
        "in" is correct, "By" should be lower-case.
        "Is" and "In" should both be lower-case.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >
      That's The Way It Usually Is In Magazines. It Must Be Some Stylistic Thing.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because it's a title and that's what you do with titles.
      I hope you're an ESL...

  5. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Taki#Legal_issues

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      japan had a really bad meth problem after the war so they went all in being anti drugs

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Guarantee that isn't true. Like how people say everyone was on heroin when it was legal and it was just a couple of cough medicines.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          nah was normal for factory and officer worker use as all the ex soldiers continued to take the (legal) meth

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          who do you think invented crystal meth? the smokable, potent, super addictive version. and who imported it into the US through Hawaii in the 80s fricking up that whole island too?

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            frickkk this explains why mainland hawaii has such a crippling crystal meth problem to this day

  6. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    East asians are completely mind broken over drugs. Working 100 hours weeks: GOOD! Having zero children: GOOD! Selling oppai toddler dolls out of gatcha in train stations: Good! Doing a line of coke: Life over, sorru.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >dude weed
      >co co senpai

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      A couple months ago, I had a few Asian tourists ask me why it smelled like weed in so many parts of LA, and when I told them it was legal there, I could see pure terror in their faces.
      They must have assumed cats and dogs were living together if people can just light up whenever.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        many asian countries will literally execute you for doing drugs, or at least throw you into prison for a long time. The way they enforce anti-drug laws is similar to how western countries throw the book at you for looking at pictures or being antisemetic.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          pedo

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Honestly don't get why this is such an asshurt for asians. They never exercise, they go straight from work at 7pm to a isekaya then to a karoake bar, home at 4am and then back to work and repeat.

      One of the things i love about japs is how hard they party and some of the best nights of my life have been there. But if someone were to bring out 0.2g of speed you would kempeitai would be on you in a minute.

      Why are Koreans so neurotic about drug use and degenerate behavior in general? It feels like the moment any of their stars makes a public mistake their careers are basically over. K-pop, actors, athletes, they pretty much have to be perfect at their jobs and in their personal lives. I thought Japan and China were the worse but stars in Korea will actually kill themselves from the shame

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sassoon_family

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      they like meth

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Except alcohol and tobacco, which Koreans heavily consume

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      In a way I envy them, the hippy homosexuals of the 60s who unwittingly birthed the current drug culture fricked over hundreds of millions of men

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Which is funny because the west gets all its fentanyl imported from china

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >gatcha
      kys yourself moron

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    we truly live in a society

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly don't get why this is such an asshurt for asians. They never exercise, they go straight from work at 7pm to a isekaya then to a karoake bar, home at 4am and then back to work and repeat.

    One of the things i love about japs is how hard they party and some of the best nights of my life have been there. But if someone were to bring out 0.2g of speed you would kempeitai would be on you in a minute.

  9. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >star lee
    cut it with the racism to asians, it's stan lee

  10. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why are Koreans so neurotic about drug use and degenerate behavior in general? It feels like the moment any of their stars makes a public mistake their careers are basically over. K-pop, actors, athletes, they pretty much have to be perfect at their jobs and in their personal lives. I thought Japan and China were the worse but stars in Korea will actually kill themselves from the shame

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      In part it's a result of how commercial their celebrities are. Obviously ones in the west are industry made but asia is on a different level, it's factory churnout.

      You see advert trucks going around all day with an endless number of different idol groups where they just straight up have numbers to identify them by. There's an idol group per sq ft in japan and korea. If there's the slightest infraction they're straight out and replaced by someone else. It's a far worse celebrity culture than we have if that's even possible. I think it part is a nasty part of their deification of them. They obsess thinking they're otherworldly and then despise them the second they fail that.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        grim

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        To add to that the godly status gives absolutely no benefit to the stars. It means they're always having to act in some specific unrealistic way and on edge in case a fan has the illusion drop and their career can't really have any longevity as even if they avoid any slight failing even getting old itself counts as dropping out of the standard. The second they're not quite as good as they once were they're no longer perfect and are an insult to perfection.

        The only people who benefit from the weird worship are the producers behind the scenes who farm the cash thrown in at the conveyor belt stars.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Laws are for poor people.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Why are Koreans so neurotic about drug use and degenerate behavior in general? It feels like the moment any of their stars makes a public mistake their careers are basically over. K-pop, actors, athletes, they pretty much have to be perfect at their jobs and in their personal lives. I thought Japan and China were the worse but stars in Korea will actually kill themselves from the shame

        Part of it is that Koreans still don't think you should be able to be successful young. People who make it big on relatively low value like idols and actors are tolerated, but they are blamed for it. An idol cannot have a normal life. She's expected to not be able to be in public and comfortable. If she is seen in a cafe enjoying herself with friends people will claim its somehow proof she's a prostitute (as opposed to every other possible pointers at her being a glorified sex worker...).

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          I dont think shitty korean N-sync stars even have have the energy to be prostitutes, those ~~*record*~~ companies spend 80 hours a week making them do shitty dance routines imbetween their surgeries to look like weird asian mouse people

  11. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't see how this is a problem considering how about comparison in the West you can have your career ended for tweeting about telling people to be nice to each other, or liking a tweet made by the """wrong""" politician.

  12. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Even America's greatest ally needs to do a little genocide now and again, is Quentin anti-Semitic?

  13. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    we don't accept degeneracy here, we run a clean society

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      That's just an autist, if you go to korea or japan they all go absolutely shittered all the time. They're a lot of fun.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Is that J?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        yea

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          I like jap women but i don't find these attractive in the slightest

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Is the pink one 65? She fricked up the heart at the end. Dumb old senile hoe.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Never trust a person, specialy a woman, with such blatantly fake white toilet bowl teeth

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        They just look like veneers

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Left girl seems based. Why is the girl on the right shocked that not everyone is into degeneracy?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Korea is one of the heaviest drinking cultures globally, by a lot. It's legitimately almost unheard of.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, you just drink until you pass out on curbs every fricking day and puke everywhere. Koreans and Japs are moronic about their degenerate behavior. Nvm all the weird sex shit.

  14. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you don’t smoke weed everyday you’re basically a failure in Jah’s eyes.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >If you don’t smoke weed everyday you’re basically a failure
      say less

  15. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Koreans are pure

  16. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    lol, you're supposed to sell drugs to japs and other foreigners. Dumb Korean.

  17. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you're a westerner, and you complain about the state of society, but you're pro-drug, you're an idiot.
    Asian countries repress drug use because they know how dangerous it is. Maybe learn about China's Opium problem and who was behind that.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      The chinese government is manufacturing fentanyl to export because they are so serious about drug addiction

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I've never met a homosexualed anti-racist shitlib who wasn't also squeamish about drugs other than weed. They have zero independence or tolerance for risk and so would never step out enough to do some coke or 2cb.

  18. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    based. frick stoners

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      holy shit bro so you are saying my wife has been smoking weed behind my back and thats why she got fat?

  19. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I just have to smoke weed…I just do okay
    Lol

  20. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    she's lucky it wasn't in singapore otherwise she would have got the death penalty. i'm not even joking.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      thats for smuggling
      they give people lashes for possesion

  21. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Good.

    Either make it legal for everyone or no one. It's funny how no one is mad when police enters Snoop Dog's house thinking it's on fire and then leave as if nothing happened, but if they caught you with a few grams, they'd fricking rape you.

  22. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    They should stone him to death heheh

  23. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Korea holds to American 1950's dumb shit with weed. They destroy kpop stars careers over it. You can even smoke or have a side b***h if you're famous. They are truly fricking moronic about such things.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      so theyre anti-degeneracy? wow thats terrible

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I legitimately don't know why anyone would want to be an idol. Maybe it's nice to stand out in a race where everyone looks and acts the exact same but is that worth the misery of the job.

  24. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    nooooo i need my stinky plant

  25. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Are you guys just realizing now that South Korea band alot of things many Western nations allow? Hell even North Korea allows weed.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Blame the US. Every place they set up camp took up their dumb as shit views on everything. Korean and Japan were too moronic to change their marijuana, porn, etc laws when the US did. Give them another 20 years and they'll catch up. Shit takes longer because they wanna fit in and not rebel.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Give them another 20 years and they'll catch up
        More likely another 50-80. Smoking cigarettes will still close a lot of doors in SK culture.
        You guys don't seem to realize most of Joseon was about a millennia of social development behind the western world only ~120 years ago.
        The soulless meme takes a relative value when you realize their ancestors 5 generations were essentially like ours ~50 or so ago. The progress they've made is truly remarkable.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Smoking cigarettes will still close a lot of doors in SK culture.
          Did you mean "not smoking cigarettes?" Granted I was last there in 2008 but in my experience of South Korea a comically large portion of the population smoked, it was inescapable and even as a foreigner you were looked at weird for declining offered cigarettes.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            I think Koreans and Japanese and all Eastern Asians are REALLY REALLY conformist. They will shun what is taboo but triple down what is allowed even if its as bad or worse than the taboo stuff (tobacco, alcohol vs weed,porn). There is no individual opinions to them. They all just wait to see what the collective masses or their leaders say then go 110% behind that.

  26. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    it's all over, lawbreaker

  27. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >dude weed lmao
    Potheads are some of the dumbest c**ts I’ve had the pleasure of meeting.
    It should be illegal in the USA too.

  28. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Oh damn. She's gonna "kill herself" in a year.

  29. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >d00d 1 h4t3 drugzzz
    Okay? Drugs are responsible for how our brains evolved and have helped create all the greatest art.
    >*nerd moron voice* duhhh but wut about bi-bull huh? jeezus!
    Holy men would burn incense on acacia wood burners. Acacia wood when burned is a powerful psychedelic. And Jesus loved wine, among things he said like, "It's not what goes into the mouth that harms you, but what comes out."

    Atheists: 1
    Straight Edge 2006 scrEmo Losers: 0

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >we're stoned apes bro
      underageb&

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous
  30. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    dear morons, Lee Sun-kyun is the guy in the pic, not the girl.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      arr rook and arr sournd

  31. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    hey he's that guy from My Mister, loved that show. Koreans are so stuck up over the stupidest shit though lmao

  32. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    why do incels hate weed so much? just because it was part of the 'counter-culture punk rocker 2.0' firmware update?

  33. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    the guy that did the OSTs for akagi/kaiji got arrested for having a joint and has been blacklisted ever since

  34. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    koreans are routinely getting wasted off of soju, why are they such prudes over pot?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      How is it any different in the US? I was working wind farms and one tech from Canada fell and died in texas, weed is legal in Canada but since they did a drug test during the autopsy and weed is illegal in texas they nixed his life insurance so his family didn't get a single cent after he died because he did weed 2 weeks ago in Canada.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        the difference is that if it was a wind farm in california, colorado or oregon his life insurance wouldn’t have been cancelled. maybe, i actually don’t know that

  35. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    life imitates art.

  36. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Koreans have no soul.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      oh, and you do?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yes

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          [x] Doubt

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      but their capital is literally Seoul?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        More like Seoulless

  37. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >A number of high profile K-pop artists have been prosecuted for the recreational use of marijuana. Notable entertainers arrested for cannabis usage include Kim Kye-hoon, better known by his rap name, Crown J, singer-songwriter Psy, and Big Bang's T.O.P. The celebrities received a variety of sentences, with prison time ranging from 25 days to 10 months.

    >Along with legal action, societal backlash against the disgraced stars is often swift and serious. After T.O.P. was charged for possession and usage of marijuana, his record label YG Entertainment became widely referred to as Yak Guk (Hangul: 약국) Entertainment, which translates to "the drugstore." With an average of 40 months following a drug related scandal for a Korean entertainer to return to the stage, K-pop artists apprehended for using cannabis often have a difficult time regaining their lost stardom

    >A Korea Times article of 2014 noted that despite risks of a prison sentence of up to five years or a fine of up to 50 million won (approximately $42,500 USD as of November, 2021), cannabis could be easily bought in South Korea by contacting dealers on the Internet. Its journalist noted that according to dealers, cannabis sold for US$30–50 per gram

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Penalties for violations of Japan's cannabis laws are among the strictest in the world. Possession of cannabis carries a penalty of up to five years imprisonment, while possession for the purpose of trafficking carries a penalty of up to seven years imprisonment and a fine of ¥2 million (US$18,223.23). Cultivation and importation carry a penalty of up to seven years imprisonment, while cultivation and importation for the purpose of trafficking carries a penalty of up to ten years imprisonment and a fine of ¥3 million (US$27,335).

      >The Japan Times reported in 2021 that "political momentum for legalizing cannabis" in Japan "is essentially nonexistent". While several industrialized nations have moved to relax laws concerning cannabis in recent decades, Japan has maintained and strengthened laws that prohibit the use, possession, and cultivation of cannabis

      >In 2021, the Ministry of Health convened a panel of experts to make recommendations on potential revisions to the Cannabis Control Law. The panel was instructed to examine laws that permit the personal consumption of cannabis, which authorities have argued "has instilled in the public, especially among youths, the confidence that they can smoke pot with impunity", as well as laws concerning medical cannabis. In its report the panel recommended that cannabis consumption be formally criminalized, noting that as cannabinoids did not present in urine tests from hemp farmers submitted to the panel, "there are no reasonable grounds for not imposing penalties on [cannabis] use".

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Penalties for violations of Japan's cannabis laws are among the strictest in the world. Possession of cannabis carries a penalty of up to five years imprisonment, while possession for the purpose of trafficking carries a penalty of up to seven years imprisonment and a fine of ¥2 million (US$18,223.23). Cultivation and importation carry a penalty of up to seven years imprisonment, while cultivation and importation for the purpose of trafficking carries a penalty of up to ten years imprisonment and a fine of ¥3 million (US$27,335).

      >The Japan Times reported in 2021 that "political momentum for legalizing cannabis" in Japan "is essentially nonexistent". While several industrialized nations have moved to relax laws concerning cannabis in recent decades, Japan has maintained and strengthened laws that prohibit the use, possession, and cultivation of cannabis

      >In 2021, the Ministry of Health convened a panel of experts to make recommendations on potential revisions to the Cannabis Control Law. The panel was instructed to examine laws that permit the personal consumption of cannabis, which authorities have argued "has instilled in the public, especially among youths, the confidence that they can smoke pot with impunity", as well as laws concerning medical cannabis. In its report the panel recommended that cannabis consumption be formally criminalized, noting that as cannabinoids did not present in urine tests from hemp farmers submitted to the panel, "there are no reasonable grounds for not imposing penalties on [cannabis] use".

      This seems like a leash to keep higher ups in line.
      >Did something that harmed a brands profit margins? Whoops, looks like there was a gram of weed in your tour bus/home, guess you entire existence in this country outside of municipal waste is over.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Imagine taking the risk for weed of all fricking drugs. Even when it's legal here I don't bother. It's less exciting than getting fricked up on beer.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I know a guy who sells weed in Seoul while working as an English teacher

  38. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >originally curated by the literal ancient Indo-Aryans for their own benefit
    >incel mutts in 2023 say its le bad

    lmao yup better stay away!

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      How are Koreans mutts? I give you incels, but mutts?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Koreans are Chinese mutts just like the Japanese are Korean-Chinese Mutts. Yes, I know Chinese is a catch-all term for 56 different ethnicities.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      yes, your stoner habit is really based and trad!
      this is why I fricking hate stoners so much you have no idea how tedious you sound

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Dilate about it

  39. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's a shame they're odd like that. I have such a great time getting wasted with japbros and if they also had coke there it would be the most fun you could have on earth.

  40. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nobody wants to have a moronic pothead working for them.

  41. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Being an Asian celebrity sounds just awful. Especially Chinese.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It SHOULD be inconvenient for someone to be a celebrity. They are making MILLIONS. They are held up as ROLE MODELS. So they SHOULD BE. They should be squeaky clean, living entirely virtuous lives in order to maintain their position. Otherwise they're not role models, they're just as disgusting and underhanded as the average crook.

  42. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    But somehow its legal in north korea wtf

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >In 2010, the American NGO Open Radio for North Korea stated that their source informed them that a crackdown on meth had been announced in Hamkyungbuk-do; however, the crackdown was focused on methamphetamine, with opium and marijuana not being considered "drugs".[4] In 2013, citing sources at NK News and Reddit, Vice News reported that cannabis was widely used and tolerated in North Korea, smoked as ipdambae (잎담배, "leaf tobacco") by the lower classes as a cheap alternative to cigarettes and to relax after a day of labor.[5] According to Lexi De Coning of MassRoots, it is fairly common for North Koreans to grow their own marijuana, or to simply harvest marijuana plants which grow wild across the country.[6]
      >However, a reply by journalist Keegan Hamilton in a 2014 article in The Guardian sought to debunk these as rumors. He cited Matthew Reichel of the Pyongyang Project who notes that ipdambae is actually a mixture of herbs and tobacco, superficially resembling cannabis but unrelated. Cannabis is cultivated industrially, but in the form of low-THC hemp, and while some people may cultivate personal amounts of psychoactive cannabis, its use is still illegal, though it is also unlikely to be punished severely.[7] A Swedish ambassador to North Korea said in 2017 that "there should be no doubt that drugs, including marijuana, are illegal here. One can't buy it legally and it would be a criminal offense to smoke it; expect no leniency whatsoever."
      Seems like weed in a lot of states. It's federally illegal so you can be charged and most likely will be if caught, unless it's shit weed. At least that's what I'm picking up from these mixed reports.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        It does not seem plausible to me that North Korea would not be puritanical about weed.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          They have many, many other problems. Enforcement would be nigh impossible.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >American NGO Open Radio for North Korea
        >sources at NK News and Reddit
        >Lexi De Coning of MassRoots
        wow, I know you're quoting something but those sources

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