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Everything You Want to Know But Are Always Too Stoned to Ask (Revised Edition)

Illustrated by Thu Tran
Now fully revised and updated, this illustrated guide to weed lays out the science, slang, and social rules behind the high.

Bringing clarity and humor to every corner of weed culture, this book by counterculture journalist Michelle Lhooq features information-packed spreads that break down how the cannabis plant works, and visually sorts through the ways weed is smoked, vaped, dabbed, and eaten.
Throughout, playful illustrations by the artist Thu Tran cover plant anatomy, bongs, bubblers, vapes, hash, and everything in between. Elsewhere, stoner slang is decoded and smoke-circle etiquette is spelled out. Thrilling encounters with famous stoners, such as Hollywood star Woody Harrelson, music pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry, and writer Tao Lin provide tips on living the high life.
Through insightful interviews with experts in various fields, from a weed sommelier to a “cannasexual” sex educator to a pot-inspired fashion designer, the book explores weed’s role in style and social life. It also looks at snapshots of scenes around the world, from Barcelona's cannabis clubs to Thailand’s folk traditions and Mexico’s history of pot protests.
Newly revised, this edition updates key material throughout and adds new content to reflect how quickly laws, practices, and attitudes continue to shift. As informative as it is fun, it’s the go-to reference for anyone who wants real answers, cultural
context, and a sense of how weed fits into everyday life.
MICHELLE LHOOQ is an LA-based journalist who specializes in counterculture. She writes the Substack newsletter Rave New World, and has contributed to outlets like New York magazine, Bloomberg, the Guardian, GQ, Artforum, Pitchfork, and more.

THU TRAN is an artist and illustrator from Cleveland, Ohio. Her work has been shown at venues such as The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and The Museum of the Moving Image in New York City, and on media platforms including The Independent Film Channel and Adult Swim.

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Now fully revised and updated, this illustrated guide to weed lays out the science, slang, and social rules behind the high.

Bringing clarity and humor to every corner of weed culture, this book by counterculture journalist Michelle Lhooq features information-packed spreads that break down how the cannabis plant works, and visually sorts through the ways weed is smoked, vaped, dabbed, and eaten.
Throughout, playful illustrations by the artist Thu Tran cover plant anatomy, bongs, bubblers, vapes, hash, and everything in between. Elsewhere, stoner slang is decoded and smoke-circle etiquette is spelled out. Thrilling encounters with famous stoners, such as Hollywood star Woody Harrelson, music pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry, and writer Tao Lin provide tips on living the high life.
Through insightful interviews with experts in various fields, from a weed sommelier to a “cannasexual” sex educator to a pot-inspired fashion designer, the book explores weed’s role in style and social life. It also looks at snapshots of scenes around the world, from Barcelona's cannabis clubs to Thailand’s folk traditions and Mexico’s history of pot protests.
Newly revised, this edition updates key material throughout and adds new content to reflect how quickly laws, practices, and attitudes continue to shift. As informative as it is fun, it’s the go-to reference for anyone who wants real answers, cultural
context, and a sense of how weed fits into everyday life.

Author

MICHELLE LHOOQ is an LA-based journalist who specializes in counterculture. She writes the Substack newsletter Rave New World, and has contributed to outlets like New York magazine, Bloomberg, the Guardian, GQ, Artforum, Pitchfork, and more.

THU TRAN is an artist and illustrator from Cleveland, Ohio. Her work has been shown at venues such as The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and The Museum of the Moving Image in New York City, and on media platforms including The Independent Film Channel and Adult Swim.

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