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cultural geography

The most boring piece of shit pointless class you will ever take that has nothing to do with geography except the couple of hours you do maps

Wow look at the piece of cultural geography fuck you cultural geography

by mathew.martel65 December 16, 2014

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Cultured Baller

One who reads books and watches movies such as Dear John, but is still a baller.

That cultured baller right there is reading shakespeare.

by ye yee February 5, 2010

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Cannabis Culture

Cannabis Culture is a Canadian based magazine that majorly focuses around the controversial subject of cannabis in modern day society. It was orginally called "Cannabis Canada" but was changed early on as its reader base began to spread across into other countries, primarily the United States.

It generally focuses on activism, legalization/decriminalization of marijuana, various aspects of marijuana use, various aspects and techniques of growing and those who grow cannabis, as well as various articles concerning famous/semi-famous artists, musicians, and others who talk about and/or use cannabis recreationally, medicinally, and spiritually.

Consistent articles include "Bob High, science guy" comic strips as well as notes from the editor, Marc Emery and/or Jodie Gienz Ramsay. Also, Ed Rosenthal, a somewhat famous cannabis enthusiast, who specializes in giving advice to novice cannabis cultivators and users, posts responses to various questions posed in the form of emails and/or letters mailed to him in California.

The magazine has recently come under controversy, as its editor, Marc Emery, is currently facing possible extradiction to the United States for sale of cannabis seeds to recipients in the United States. There is varying controversy regarding this as the sale of marijuana seeds is somewhat ambiguous in terms of its legality and is generally acceptable in Emery's current home in Vancouver, BC.

Cannabis Culture is one of the four major cannabis related magazines that is widely available in the United States, the others being High Times, Heads, and Skunk. Other cannabis related magazines are available in the UK.

It is generally seen to be, amongst the four, as more genuine and dedicated to the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana, regardless of its intended use, be it recreational, medicinal, or spiritual. The other three tend to saturate their pages with well-done photography of various aspects of cannabis culture, but tend to shy away from the political issues when compared to Canabis Culture.

There is mild controversy regarding the genuineness of Emery's character due to his extremist political standpoints and societal viewpoints.

Cannabis Culture is generally less available than High Times and Heads in most commercial bookstores.

"You pick up High Times? Nah, I like Cannabis Culture."

by infiniteawesome April 21, 2006

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trap culture

A certian lifestyle consisting of rap music, urban swag, making money looking and speaking in a way true to the hip hop mantra.

Originating from Fetty Wap and his 'Trap Queen' hit which inspires people to live their life to named expectations.

..."You know I'm about that 'Trap Culture' dogg."
..."Boy! This ''Trap Culture' has taken the nation by storm!"

by MissLoLiz September 26, 2015

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youth culture

A term used by people in their middle ages and older to describe how adolescence behave because they've forgotten what it's like to be youthful.

Bob; Have you seen youth culture nowaday?
Mildred; I know its horrible they all dress like hipsters these days...
(That's the best I can come up with)

by NewPheo September 25, 2014

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pop culture

Pop culture is like a Judicial Branch. It can interpret society as a Judicial Branch interprets a law.

Emo today is the product of pop culture.

by Riller April 4, 2007

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consent culture

An irrational current of thought, an outgrowth of the sexual predator-based culture of fear, that apparently is turning, if not altogether consciously, spontaneous, delicious, oft messy and ever wonderful human sexuality into a computer algorithm. Respect for other people's rights is a core foundation of civil society, but this goes to show that pretty much anything can be overdone.

Unofficially:
Step 1: "Can I hug you?"
Step 2: "Yes"
Step 3: *gives a hug*

Officially:
//Attempt to initiate physical sexual contact through verbal question.
String bsquestion = new String("May I hug you?");

//Await response, when response is received, if you are still possibly in the mood for romance, act on previously stated request.
NoPassionHug = new Hug Jhug();
return NoPassionHug();

//p.s. learn java (goes for me as well)
//p.p.s. consent culture is BS.

by Baconking November 18, 2007

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