In the dusty, hot land between Yuma, Arizona and Calexico, California, the US Border Patrol faces regular attempts by Mexican drug smugglers trying to enter the land of the free quite illegally. With the installation of a 15 foot, seven mile long fence that simply floats on top of the sand, guards now hope that things will be different. Like a serpent lying in wait to pounce on an unsuspecting prey, this impressive barricade also yields dire consequences for anyone who dares to cross its path.
Continue reading...Monday, July 7, 2008
Image by Flickr User Retinafunk As any great reporter can tell you, research is paramount to any successful article. When conducting research, a writer will delve into the material, becoming as much an expert on the topic as a deadline will allow. However, once in a [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 5, 2008
For whatever reason, some scientists love to try and explain religious events by saying everyone was just high. A recent story inspired me to compile a few of these claims by alternative historians. Before we begin, let me write a disclaimer in an attempt to
Continue reading...Monday, March 3, 2008
Now let’s get something straight, Environmental Graffiti doesn’t endorse drugs. In fact, we go by the authoritative scientific doctrine of guidance counselor Mr. Mackey in South Park: “Kids…drugs are bad…mmkay.” The Colorado River Toad can make you hallucinate However, I stumbled across an article in the National Geographic about [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 29, 2008
For those of you who remember hearing about how the drought affecting the Southeast United States was bad for marijuana production last summer– or maybe you just, ahem, noticed– there’s been some fine developments for our very mellowed-out friends. Many Phish fans are alleged to have smoked marijuana. [...]
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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