Photo by mstandret For decades, cannabis culture was visually loud. Tie-dye, pot leaves, lava lamps, shag rugs, neon colors, giggling mascots, ironic laziness, and an almost aggressive unseriousness defined what it meant to be “weed adjacent.” The stoner aesthetic was not just a look, it was a defensive posture: if cannabis was going to be marginalized, criminalized, and … [Read more...] about The Quiet Collapse of the “Stoner Aesthetic”


