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Drugs, sex, alcohol, violence, etc., always tempt human nature to the greatest extent and gain the pursuit of desire. Although governments in various countries are doing their best to control the prevalence of these temptations, they cannot prevent people from The fantasy and observation of the content, so movies of this type are legal, and the best-selling of tertiary films and sex toys is also acquiesced, because we are human beings conditioned by human nature, we need to swing between control and loss of control, looking for the difficult Mastery of balance.
In the late 1960s, Howard Marx was a graduate student and teacher at Oxford University from Wales. After graduating for more than 20 years, he indulged in the thrill of adventure and established a huge drug kingdom. He once owned 43 pseudonyms, 89 telephones and 25 registered company money laundering accounts, becoming the most famous drug dealer in British history and the most wanted man in the United Kingdom at the time. Although his arm could not twist his thigh in the end, Marx still ended in failure. The difference is that he was regarded as a folk hero by the hippie generation because of his loyalty to his wife, family, and rebellion of love for joy and freedom. How should I put it, Marx is a good man who believes in the non-toxicity of drugs and pursues the highest realm of sincerity. As a drug lord, he is also quite cute. If we talk about drug trafficking, aren't the governments of the world the largest drug trafficking group? They recklessly sell tobacco and alcohol that harm people's health, collect huge profits and taxes, and then make unscrupulous money from the treatment of cancer, lung disease, and bronchitis from your patients. Who is the biggest criminal?
Nice is Marx's favorite pseudonym, probably because this name is both ironic and represents his inner voice. He was good at doing good things: he was the standard bearer of the British hippie movement and the support of the spirit of The Beatles. If not for his encouragement Cannabis smuggling, how many artists can't open their creative universe!
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