Pervs kept stealing the ‘mile 69’ highway marker, so it was replaced with this

2019 has barely started, and we’ve already suffered a great loss: A “69” mile marker is gone forever, and will not be replaced.
The Washington Department of Transportation is sick and tired of people stealing the marker (notably known as the ~sex num…

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Elon Musk angles to keep his ex and ‘420’ Twitter drama out of lawsuit

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is looking to keep his ex-girlfriend Grimes and alleged acquaintance Azealia Banks out of the official record of a lawsuit concerning his “420” “joke” that brought the SEC down on him. An attempt to subpoena both Grimes and Banks was met with stiff opposition by Musk’s lawyer, who accused the plaintiffs of attempting to sensationalize the case.

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Over 25? Maybe don’t admit you smoke weed in your dating profile

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We love a data-backed online dating tip – especially one tied to the holiday of choice for stoners everywhere. Unfortunately, this one isn’t too promising for smokers who make their weed interest public.

According to some data from dating app Hinge, revealing an interest in smoking weed on one’s dating profile can actually work in your favor – but only if you’re under 25.

Per the team’s number crunchers, users under 25 who say they smoke weed see, on average, a 10 percent increase in likes.

But for those 25 and older, admitting you smoke weed on your profile results in a 25 percent decrease in likes. That number jumps to a 35 percent decrease for users over 40.  Read more…

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It’s time to stop ‘celebrating’ 420

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Today is April 20, affectionately known by many as 420. It’s the unofficial day for celebrating all things weed. But it’s 2018, and it’s time to take a step back from the haze of smoke and realize that 420 has become a bad internet holiday — even worse than April Fools’ Day. 

Brands that would have once fired someone for testing positive for THC now tweet funny jokes about the munchies. People demonstrate by toking up in public. Cannabis companies push their products, and media companies fire off any number pot-related articles to get that sweet, sweet weed traffic.

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