| This is the true story of the weeds: the origin of the species.
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| A story of cultivation, exploitation, civilization.
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| Found flowering on wasteland unnoticed, unofficial, accidental.
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| A cutting was taken but weeds do not thrive under hothouse conditions & wilt
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| when in competition with more exotic strains.
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| A charming naivety, very short flowering season;
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| no sooner has the first blooming begun than decay sets in.
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| Bring your camera, take photo of life on the margins.
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| Offer money in exchange for sex & then get a taxi home.
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| The story has always been the same
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| A source of wonder due to their ability to thrive on poor quality soil offering
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| very little nourishment
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| Drinking 'Nurishment'.
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| But weeds must be kept under strict control or they will destroy everything in
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| their path.
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| Growing wild, then harvested in their prime & passed around at dinner parties.
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| Care for some weed?
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| So natural, so wild, so unrefined & someone’s gonna make a fortune one day
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| If only they can market this stuff right.
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| Come on: do your dance.
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| Come on, do your funny little dance.
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| Germination. |
| Plantation. |
| Exploitation. |
| Civilization.
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| A sensational buzz — zzzzzz.
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| Crop rotation. |
| Genetic modification. |
| The creation of expectation.
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| Ultimate frustration.
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| This is the story of the weeds: the origin of the species. |