Melanie Ralston From Jackie Brown, Bridget Fonda's character in Jackie Brown , Melanie Ralston, makes a reality out of the fantasy we long for on our laziest days. She says that her ambition is "to get high and watch TV," and she really reaches for those stars and grabs them. Michelle Burroughs From Dazed and Confused, Everyone knows Dazed and Confused is a cultural touchstone, but we're celebrating it here for one particular reason only, and that is for introducing us to the ultimate Stoner Babe, Michelle Burroughs Milla Jovovich.
We mean ultimate babe in looks more than actions, as Burroughs' main contributions to the film are singing a song about aliens and looking super gorgeous. Roseanne Conner From Roseanne, Roseanne Barr was ahead of her time in so many ways, and one of her more daring moves came in an episode of Roseanne called "A Stash from the Past.
They immediately roll a joint for old times' sake, and hilarity ensues. What a woman! When you think of That '70s Show 's smoking circles, it's usually the dudes' faces that come to mind—but Jackie Mila Kunis and Donna Laura Prepon definitely take part in their share. It's worth scoping YouTube for the clips, or better yet, the full episodes, because these girls can absolutely hold their own against the guys.
Lindsay Weir From Freaks and Geeks, We'll try to avoid the usual "It was cancelled too early! She's an inspiration—right down to that perfect, oversized army jacket. Penny Lane From Almost Famous, Chief Band-Aid Penny Lane Kate Hudson is the sparkling jewel of Almost Famous , who, according to Complex , "makes an affair with a rock star look like a Disney fairytale and puffing on a spliff look as innocent as Shirley Temple's tap dancing.
Grace Trevethyn From Saving Grace, After her husband's suicide, small-town Grace decides to turn to a certain type of agriculture yes, weed to make ends meet. In Season 3, Carrie Bradshaw dates a younger man and has fun doing youthful things with him, like smoking weed in the middle of the day and devouring buckets of KFC fried chicken.
But when she realizes he still lives with his parents, the sheen of youth feels a little less desirable. Fortunately, Sex and the City being the sharp, progressive show that it was is? Instead, she brings it home to her girlfriends, and they have a lovely, laid-back, ladies night.
Possibly the only face. The suburban housewife-turned-marijuana dealer helped audiences realize that even your next-door neighbor probably smokes weed, and the fact that you had no idea shows what a minuscule deal it is. Mary-Kate Olsen's character, Tara Lindman, was a fascinating addition to the cast as a religious nut who doesn't drink except for wine, "because Jesus drank that" , but believes the Lord wants her to sell marijuana.
Nevertheless — in my opinion — these women are always ideal to settle down, and stay up, with. In this fashion — as long as your weed is right, and your shorty is right — you know you will be, too. As a general rule of thumb no pun intended , most true stoners are good with their hands — and, if she can skill a cone proper, she can always post up and roll my weed. And if you find a shorty with roll-up game, make sure you hold her down.
With that being said, when there are intense emotions invested, these same petty issues can sometimes double as the driving force behind more serious disharmony, among lovers. Weed is crucial because it helps you keep things in perspective. Stoner chicks make the best girlfriends because the entire concept of pot smoking, in general, promotes the notion of sharing.
Put a ring on it I wouldn't say my hours are long, but I work the whole day that I'm at the office. You know how some people have a glass of wine? Smoking weed is just something I do to unwind at the end of a day or workweek. I don't think of being a stoner as part of my identity.
There are so many more interesting things I do other than smoking weed. When you smoke, you attract similar people as friends. At this point in my life, I don't really date men who would have a problem with it. But when I was a little bit younger, I can definitely think of many times when would go out on dates with men or have them back to my apartment and they'd see that I smoked weed and it'd become something of a turn-off. Sometimes there was the thought that maybe you weren't ladylike enough for them to be seriously interested in you.
I consider myself a feminist; I consider myself political; I like having discussions and I don't back down from a conversation. In these cases, I think smoking can become a stand-in for other personality traits that they don't like.
I don't know if there's sexism in the weed world. I think guys love smoking with girls. In the Bay Area, everyone smokes weed, so it wasn't really like girls were different from guys. Smoking weed was the way you'd try to hang out with a girl, like a cheap date. I don't think guys thought less of girl smokers; they probably thought they were cooler, honestly. I'm a proud, successful stoner , I would say.
I dab, which is the most extreme way of smoking. I'll take a dab at night after the baby's asleep, when it's time to get into my creative projects and get into my zone. It's so intense. You have to have a blowtorch, a dab rig, and this little tool to get the wax off the sheet. I'm sure a lot of people in New York haven't even seen it go down in real life. You can really mess yourself up if you burn yourself. And most of the time you look like a crackhead when you do it, so I try not to do it in front of other people or, like, adults, because they'll be like "Whoa, you're pulling out a blowtorch, what the fuck?
I'm not really too much of a functional stoner. I have a radio show, and I'll have artists on there that want to smoke, and I'll be like, "No, I can't do this high, or I'll sound like an idiot. They were selling weed pizza and weed ice cream at the smoke shop, or whatever, so I was like, "Okay, I'll cop it.
Weed takes me to a very tranquil place. It's something I choose to do because I enjoy it, not because I need it.
I think most creative people are less judgmental, but socially, for sure, people judge women smokers differently than they do male smokers. People are still surprised sometimes if you're a lady.
I think that's changed lately, because a lot more women are more open with it, and it can be sexy. I think as time has gone by, people have become more knowledgeable about that. It happens with time and more knowledge, and more and more states starting to legalize it. To balance the look, there needs to be at least one sexy element. Looking hot is all about layering. Throw on a slip dress, add an oversize hoodie, swap out the house slippers for some sneakers, and then you have put together an ideal stoner girl fit.
If you already have the sweatpants on, then pair the sweats with a baby tee and keep those slippers on, girl—or skip the pants completely and wear a flannel as a dress. They have more important shit to worry about, like getting ripped. Who needs glossy lips when you already have glossy eyes?
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