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by shubb
361 days ago
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Do you think semi-legal weed made the conspiracy / "it's 4d chess" / bitcoin (don't trust the financial system) demographic larger? A lot of this is stuff people who smoked a lot would talk about back in college and it's interesting it went mainstream as the position on those drugs changed. You'd also expect opioid to create a more depressed lethargic population. Would be cool to see a study of substance use change vs political change... |
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It'd certainly be something quite testable, as you'd expect a lot of different segments, including inner city, dense pop vs rural pop, and the rest.
It should be easily rejected or accepted, so rather than a bunch of down votes, you'd think someone had reviewed the lit in the last several decades. Lead in gasoline was stopped at the end of 1990, so you'd think there's a clear cohort to compare with