TheDarkStorm
Well-known member
Unfortunately, I think what you see here is human nature as it is and as it has been. EVERY generation has it's "heroes", and every generation degrades the last generation's heroes... and they are ALL delusional. There were great plants in the 1700s, we don't credit or acknowledge that. Neville grew the first great plant. No, Sam, no, Mel Frank, No, some shepherd in Uzbekistan... LMFAO.
I agree ..i dont just think of the names above...but we can only go by things from the point theyve started being documented...at one point in time things wernt accessible in evry home including mine an yours...people put ther lives an freedom on the line in to making that a reality I would consider that a greater turning point than the way legalization has been portrated in some places now..is it it just idolization to recognize work done on the plant...or is it giving it some sort of respect on the same level other plants are....but even if we wer to start a fresh an certain things wer protected an recognised that would be nice...but in some places legality seems to be more a way of making money for the governments an corporations of the world then about having any sort of respect for the plant....or any recognition for any types of it...things like making out people are the greatest breeders ever wen they dont even breed just so they can popularize this model...wen i know people today who have privately given ther whole lives into giving people beautiful plants...but ther just run over by this machine.....what im saying isnt about creating gods...its about having the plant in a respected an recognized position...other plants have recognized and documented classes why not ours...maybe some people think thats funny...but then to some people its just something to get high off ..for some its not.