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Regarding pets and sleep, a cat pride includes their humans, and pride members tend to sleep together peacefully, without help from any internet scam. What’s more, refuse to sleep with your cat(s) and they may become neurotic. The same may occur if you don’t praise him or her when they bring a decapitated rat to your door as proof of their mighty hunting skills and for consumption by the pride. Rat pie, yummy. Eat enough of it and it will make you drowsy.
Methamphetamine existed before fascist Germany did. It was formulated in 1893 in Japan by chemist Nagai Nagayoshi. So why is it associated with Nazis? In Nazi Germany, Adolf sacrificed his dog to test a cyanide pill. Hitler’s chemical labs produced the most lethal nerve toxins known to humankind, still unsurpassed (See Operation Paperclip). And with all that, stimulants like methamphetamine get equated with fascism or Hitler. Maybe it’s because stimulants, along with Nazis or fascists, are associated with aggressive behavior, and brain damage.
Commercial references or pinnings to recreational drugs such cannabis are a new tactic to draw consumers or viewers. I’ve encountered cameos of marijuana plants showing up in trailers of upcoming movies that have nothing to do with cannabis.