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Watch: This Japanese Sex Doll Dispenses Cocktails Too

The sex doll is not  a new idea, but this very realistic looking Japanese one is the latest innovation in terms of sex toys, and the priciest commodity for bachelor parties.

Developed by Orient Industries, this sex doll (apart from its implicit use) works as a drink dispenser, which you can buy it for the price of $5,000. If you’re smart, you can try to get your money back by charging people for squeezing her boobs and getting their drinks ?.

The video above demonstrates how the doll works, showing several people giggling as they squeeze the doll’s breast, making it pour them all types of different colored drinks. The red wine coming out of the fake boob is a highlight, as it looks particularly striking.

It’s not necessary to erotically massage the doll’s breast to get it to pour a drink but, you know, to each his own.

Meowijuana Launches Catnip Product Line For ‘Cats Who Need the Weed’

Meowijuana, a catnip company, has launched a new product line that is creatively branded and plays on the euphoric “high” some cats have from catnip. The company sells 100 percent organic catnip that is available for shipping both domestically and internationally. Meowijuana’s legendary catnip is grown in Southern California and Washington State.

Although the company uses the trademarked tag line, “For cats who need the weed”, there is no actual marijuana in the product. It is perfectly safe and legal for both cats, and even people, to consume. Catnip, which is from the mint family, contains the chemical nepetalactone, which triggers a sense of euphoria in susceptible cats. But not all cats react to catnip. Pet MD has noted that sensitivity to catnip is an inherited trait effecting 50 to 75 percent of cats. Catnip produces a different response depending on how it’s consumed. Sniffing catnip produces a stimulant effect while eating it can cause sedation in cats.

The company also sells the product similarly to the way marijuana dispensaries do in Colorado and other states where it is legal. Meowijuana’s Purple Passion Jars offer the product in clear re-sealable jars. The catnip buds were harvested during peak oil product providing cats the next-level catnip experience. For the most dedicated catnip connoisseurs, Meowijuana offers the Grand Daddy Purr Cigar Box. The humidity-regulated cigar boxes are filled with the finest 100 percent organic Grand Daddy Purr Catnip buds. The company even offers their customers, a Medical Meowijuana ID card, which includes the cat’s pictures, name, sex and date of birth.

“We offer the highest-quality, pet-safe, organic catnip you will find on the market today all packaged in a unique branding concept that our customers love,” says Chris Glissman, CEO of Meowijuana, LLC. “Our team has a great time marketing our product, which is a great gift for your cat. Plus our customers enjoy the shopping experience.”

For more cannabis business coverage, visit the MJ News Network.

Watch: Virtual Cocktail Smells, Tastes And Looks Real

Has virtual reality jumped the shark or is this a genius idea? There’s a new interactive cocktail on the market called a ‘Vocktail’ and, according to those who’ve tried it, it smells, tastes and looks just like the real thing.

“You could walk into a bar and order a mojito and using the mobile application, customize it to your preference with, say, a chocolate aroma and a hint of banana or mango,” says research fellow Nimesha Ranasinghe, speaking to World Economic Forum. “Or you could customize water to taste like your preferred flavored beverage and save the money.”

Here’s how it work. The cocktail glass has three tiny air pumps that are connected to three scent cartridges that mimic a cocktail aroma while you sip your drink.

And when it comes to the flavor, according to WEF, there are two silver electrodes on the rim of the glass responsible for the salty, bitter and sour notes of your VR drink.

LED lights complete the trifecta by projecting a color preference onto the glass.

What’s the point of drinking a cocktail if you can’t get drunk? Says Ranasinghe:

Using this technology, salt can be delivered in a virtual manner without the health drawbacks. Likewise, for diabetic patients, sugar consumption can be reduced dramatically without loss of sensory pleasure.

As many mobile apps do these days, the Vocktail would allow creators to save and share their customized creations through social media.

The Vocktail is still in the testing phase. According to WEF, the team is currently working on things like texture. They’re also in talks to mass produce their idea that is basically a high-maintenance mocktail.

WATCH: Endless Chocolate And Peanut Butter On Tap Exists In Australia

We now live in a world where Willy Wonka is becoming more of a reality every day. C9 Chocolate & Gelato in Australia (Sydney and Newton) has a bottomless chocolate faucet that allows you to drown just about any dessert you can imagine in a warm chocolate blanket. Cookies? Check. Chocolate lava cake? Check. Croissants? Check. Doughnuts? Check. Gelato sandwiched between two doughnuts? Check. Chocolate soufflé already injected with chocolate? Check. Your gaping mouth hole? Not likely.

Taking a straight shot of the sweet stuff is allowed, however.

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The dessert shop started in 2014 and now boasts more than 200 unique flavors of gelato (which you can douse in chocolate), like smashed avocado and bacon.

Here’s the chocolate tap in all its glory:

There’s also another dessert shop in Sydney called The Peanut Butter Bar that has unlimited PB on tap. (Oddly enough, the two dessert shops are not related.)

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And according to owner Christine Elbakht, it’s also an attempt to shift the Nutella obsession to peanut butter. She tells Broadsheet, “Over the last few years we’ve seen the use and abuse of Nutella on everything. It’s not sustainable [because] there’s only so much you can consume.”

Along with her husband Nagib Elbakht, the couple offer peanut butters made without sugar, preservatives or hydrogenated fat. Healthy peanut butter on tap. It’s almost too much, isn’t it?

 

Alaska Airlines Is Offering Early Boarding For Passengers Wearing This

Alaska Airlines will be celebrating National Ugly Holiday Sweater Day on December 15, allowing passengers in festive seasonal sweaters to board early that day.

The one-day promotion will be honored across the airline’s 115-city network including all Alaska, Virgin America and Horizon Air flights. There will also be “festive boarding music” all month long to keep those holiday vibes going.

“Travel during the holidays can be stressful for guests, especially those who do not travel often,” says Natalie Bowman, managing director of marketing and advertising at Alaska Airlines. “This fun promotion not only allows guests to board early on that day, but gives people another opportunity to dust off that ugly holiday sweater hanging in the back of their closet.”

Alaska is using this stunt in hopes that it will go viral. They’ve already set-up hashtags in anticipation and is urging guests to “join in the merriment of the holiday season and share their memories on Twitter” by tagging their photos and videos using #UglySweaterDay and #MostWestCoast.

Science Tells Us How Marijuana Makes Us Feel Happy

After you enjoy a marijuana session, do you sometimes get an uncontrollable smile on your face? Or experience a bout of unrestrainable giggling? Welcome to the club of happy.

That feeling of bliss you’re feeling is rooted in science. But before we begin with endocannabinoid science, let’s have a quick lesson in etymology.

Just Another Word For Bliss

Anandamide is the reason you get that unmistakable feeling of happiness from consuming cannabis. Anandamide was discovered in 1992 by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam — who, coincidentally also was the researcher who first isolated THC in 1964.

Mechoulam selected the word anandamide from the Sanskrit word ananda, which means “joy, bliss, delight.”

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So now we know that the word means bliss, let’s get back to the science. Why does marijuana make us happy?

Your brain contains anandamide and other cannabis-like chemicals that control happiness and euphoria. It acts as an an anti-anxiety and antidepressant agent.

It’s Like A ‘Runner’s High’ …. Without Breaking A Sweat

Have you ever experienced a “runner’s high” after a jog? Or have you enjoyed a chocolate truffle a little too much? That’s anandamide doing its job in your brain.

In the book Your Brain on Food: How Chemicals Control Your Thoughts and Feelings, author Dr. Gary Wenk, writes:   

“Anandamide inhibits the release of glutamate and acetylcholine within the cortex and hippocampus, an action that may underlie the ability of marijuana to impair one’s capacity to form new memories when using the drug. The presence of cannabinoid receptors in the parts of the brain that control movement may explain the stumbling behavior that some marijuana users experience. Cannabinoid receptors greatly enhance the release of dopamine; this action plays a critical role in the ability of marijuana to produce euphoria.

“Cannabinoid neurons … influence the function of our cortex and various limbic (emotion-controlling) regions; when we stimulate these receptors, we impair higher cognitive functions as we experience euphoria, and when they are blocked, we feel depression.”

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So there you have it. Your body creates its own “bliss molecule.”

But What Does A Bong Hit Have To Do With It?

Not only is anandamide a naturally occurring chemical in your brain, it is also found in large amounts in THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. In fact anandamide is an endocannabinoid; the prefix “endo” means “within.” Your body essentially makes its own THC-like molecule. Cannabis is a phytocannabinoid; the prefix “phyto” means “plant.”

So when you ingest cannabis, you trigger the neurotransmitter in your brain. Or as Dr. Wenk writes:

The structure of the cannabinoids contained within the marijuana plant enable them to cross the blood–brain barrier and bind to a receptor for the brain’s very own endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitter system.

Essentially, THC and anandamide act similarly —providing a sense of bliss or joy.

A 2013 study confirmed Dr.Mechoulam earlier finding:

“THC interacted with emotional content, as activity in this network was reduced for negative content, while activity for positive content was increased. These results indicate that THC administration reduces the negative bias in emotional processing. This adds human evidence to support the hypothesis that the endocannabinoid system is involved in modulation of emotional processing. Our findings also suggest a possible role for the endocannabinoid system in abnormal emotional processing, and may thus be relevant for psychiatric disorders such as major depression.”

Nicotine Smokers Are 7 Times More Likely To Smoke Cannabis Daily

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A recent study published on the American Journal of Public Health claims that there’s a big link between nicotine and cannabis users, with nicotine smokers being seven times more likely than non-smokers to consume cannabis daily.

This link is especially strong with smokers who are between the ages of 12 and 17, being 50 percent more likely to smoke cannabis every other day than non-smokers of their age. Other results showed that occasional nicotine smokers of this demographic are four times more likely to smoke marijuana than non-smokers of their age. These results vary when it comes to the gender and race of the user; for example, results show that males smoke more than females and that hispanics smoke more than white smokers. These ethnicity based results are believed to be due to the changing demographic makeup of the country.

Due to the acceptance of marijuana and it’s slow legalization throughout the US, it’s important for parents to be aware of their kids’ habits. Smoking cannabis from an early age could result in negative consequences for their brain health and education.

Via KRDO:

“There may be a lot of confusing messages today among youth today about whether and to what degree cannabis use is harmful, especially in comparison with cigarettes. In many places, youth are clear that cigarettes are harmful, but with marijuana, especially amidst rapid legalization, this is not clear. What we are talking about here is daily cannabis use, and that is generally agreed upon to have a number of potential risks.”

It’s very important to talk to kids and teens about the risks of smoking nicotine and marijuana from an early age, to prevent it and to avoid further health problems.

Christmas Tree Eyebrows Are Here Because IG Ran Out Of Things To Decorate

Just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean we have to decorate every piece of hair on our body like it was a branch on a Douglas Fir. Or do we?

There’s a new beauty trend this holiday season that is even more ridiculous than “beardaments,” if that’s possible.

It’s called “Christmas Tree Eyebrows” and it can be traced back to Instagram user and lifestyle vlogger Taylor R, the same young woman who helped make “nose hair extensions” a thing. A much classier presentation, Taylor makes the decorated tree application look super easy. Basically, feather your eyebrows using a brow brush (and some gel of some sort) and then place some “ornaments” in varying positions.

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Taylor R has a ton of Instagram followers, which means there are other who have contracted the brow tree virus! #christmastreeeyebrows is now its own hashtag.

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To recreate this look, you’ll first need some bushy eyebrows. If you don’t have those, you can color them in with some colored eyebrow gel. Next, you’ll need some clear brow gel to shape your brows into a tree, followed by hair wax for definition. Using a brow brush, shape your brow hairs into a tree shape, using the corner of your eye as the tree “top,” which you can use concealer to shape. Draw tree “stump” with some eyebrow gel, “decorate” brows with decals using tweezers, and you’re done!

Taylor tells INSIDER that she can get her brows into tree formation in about 10 minutes because, after a lot of trial and error, she knows what products and techniques work best.

She says:

I think experimenting, trying out new things, and getting creative makes life more fun and enjoyable.

“I also love Christmas, A LOT,” she tells INSIDER. “So combining the two ideas is like a dream.”

Taylor’s original holiday eyebrow post has, of press time, nearly 50,000 likes.

And her YouTube tutorial? 131,000 views. Take a look:

Apple Just Released 190 New Emojis And They’re Awesome

The new iOS 11.1 was just released last week, bringing on a fresh batch of emojis to grace our screens and conversations (to get these new emojis on your phone don’t forget to update your software). Emojipedia, the world’s largest encyclopedia for emojis (it’s crazy that we even have one), has been covering Apple’s emoji updates through the year, so these emojis come with a lot of build up and expectation. People really care about their emojis okay?

There are so many new options ranging from different types of food, flags, facial expressions, wizards, mermans, hats, gloves and body parts, that’s hard to think of something that can’t be said with emojis. You could write a novel with them. Some of these can also be modified according to your gender, sexual orientation and race, giving you even more options when it comes to how you want to express yourself. Who knew emojis could be so progressive? Check out 10 of our favorite emojis, courtesy of Emojipedia

Canned Soup

Canned Food on Apple iOS 11.2

Vomiting Emoji 

Face Vomiting on Apple iOS 11.2

Head Blown Emoji 

Exploding Head on Apple iOS 11.2

Cut Of Meat

Cut of Meat on Apple iOS 11.2

Crazy Face

Zany Face on Apple iOS 11.2

Older Adult

Older Adult on Apple iOS 11.2

Merman

Merman on Apple iOS 11.2

Really Angry Emoji

Face With Symbols on Mouth on Apple iOS 11.2

Dumpling

Dumpling on Apple iOS 11.2

Witch

Mage on Apple iOS 11.2

This Patient Drinks Her Cannabis: Find Out How

Pam Dyer grew up in British Columbia.Like lots of people, she tried marijuana in her youth. She used marijuana recreationally for a couple of years in her early twenties. She managed a fitness club in Vancouver and used cannabis throughout the day. It helped her relax, and she enjoyed it.

In 2000, while living in the US, she began to have a hard time getting up and down from the floor and even having difficulty rolling over in bed. As a fitness instructor, this was not something she was used to and not something she was willing to tolerate if it was in her control. 

Dyer has had a scoliotic spine since childhood. With that came muscle spasms, chronic pain, fatigue, anxiety, depression and sleeping problems. She had suffered from migraines since age eight. Health concerns were nothing new to her, but this lack of mobility was and it was very troubling.

Pharmaceuticals had always been a temporary fix to combat her pain and discomfort, providing for a good night sleep or temporary relief. The latest round of prescriptions she describes simply as “horrible.” Something had to change. A friend suggested that she try cannabis.

Dyer had only tried smoking the herb before. Topicals and edibles made her take notice but it was raw cannabis that changed her thinking about its potential.

“It completely changed the way I viewed the plant because it no longer just was a band-aid, like took away my pain or helped me sleep a few hours. It was like I’m a whole new person. I have different energy. I feel good.. What pain? I’m a totally different person when I can consume it as a vegetable.”

Because of this personal awakening, she started a blog and began learning more as she also taught others. Dyer began socializing with and learning from other people who use cannabis as medicine. Raw cannabis consumption became her go-to method of consumption.

Juicing cannabis provides minerals, fiber and all of the cannabinoids present in the plant without the intoxication. In Dyer’s case, cannabis smoothies and other juiced treats are “used as a preventative, as an elixir.” She notes that it takes 1-2 weeks for her system to begin to fully benefit, but the results are life-changing for her. 

Those familiar with existing research on cannabis will not be surprised. Cannabis has been shown to be an effective analgesic with anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and anticonvulsant properties.  

“The power of cannabis is that this non-toxic, natural plant is able to address all of those issues for me and I don’t have to take a whole bunch of pills to help me, stated Dyer. “I also don’t have to go and get my liver tested and that sort of thing because of the medicines I am taking.”

Dyer is a true believer now and continues her personal quest for knowledge and sharing what she knows with the public. Readers interested in reading more about Pam and her educational pursuits can find her at Butterflysessions.com and also on the LeBlanc CNE Podcast

“It is difficult to share about your personal physical conditions but it’s amazing how everybody has some physical or mental wellness need. Once you are able to talk about that it opens doors so that you can help other people. That the important part about sharing your story is that it can help people become aware of options they never knew before.”

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