So this happened last year. I was working as a bartender in this kinda fancy bar in LA where a lot of people come to show off. You get influencers, actors, TikTok people… that kind of crowd. One Friday night, this guy comes in with a girl. He looked like some Hollywood dude. Tall, kinda flashy, wearing expensive shit, beard perfectly trimmed, just screaming “I think I’m important.” The girl he was with was one of those types that look like they live on Instagram. She didn’t say much. He, on the other hand, was being loud and acting like he owned the place. Demanding a table that was already reserved, talking down to waitresses, trying to be funny but really just being a jerk. Then he said something to my coworker (who’s really sweet btw) like: Are your hands good for anything other than pouring drinks? She just looked shocked. I saw red. I told him, Yo man, maybe treat people like people, not like background extras in your life. He gave me that look like, you don’t know who you’re tal...
Kathmandu: Nepal's pot boycott could before long be up in smoke, as legislators ponder a re-visitation of the liberal medication approaches that once made the Himalayan republic a famous refueling break on the overland "nonconformist path". 50 years prior, a huge number of tomfoolery looking for explorers from around the world advanced toward Kathmandu to purchase strong hash strains from government-authorized stores on "Oddity Street" - - a path named for long-haired and unkempt unfamiliar guests. Washington's worldwide conflict on drugs, and its going with tension on unfamiliar legislatures, provoked the conclusion of the capital's dispensaries in 1973, alongside a development boycott that constrained ranchers to tear up their marijuana plants. Presently, with Western nations facilitating their own forbiddances on cannabis, the public authority and lawful change campaigners say the time has come to quit condemning a strong money crop with extremely o...