Oregon Leaf — Mar. 2020

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by Mike Ricker What We Learned From Slugworth Ever yone has seen “ Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factor y,” right? Well Slugworth, in case you have the memor y of Dori the Fish, is the creepy, long-faced fucker who scares kids straight. Kind of like that sinister, spider-like pervert in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” who smells children better than his own farts, but that’s an entirely different thesis. These guys are good old-fashioned villains. Stories need them. They play a vital role, which is to initially cause you discomfort so that when there is a release of tension, your happy ending is a reward - leaving you with an accomplished sensation of satisfaction. It’s what keeps us buying movie tickets. And this earned relief is imperative in society today, because badly needed is a reinforced belief in the determination of humans. You see, real life used to mean having to overcome pestilence and armed invaders, but now we just live vicariously through film that does the work for us. Even “WALL-E,” a picture about how lazy and worthless people have become in the future because of the advancement of technology, has a conflict and resolution with a happy ending that leaves us with the positivity of goodwill. Which goes to prove that in cinema, even a society with no purpose other than to sit on their ass all day in a spaceship and drink Big Gulps is capable of redeeming value.

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Anyway, Slugworth was the x-factor Wonka’s inside double agent, the mole. It was his job to test the moral compass of these neurotic little rascals. So, what we learned from Slugworth, even though he led a misleading guise himself, is that honesty is the best policy. And if your values outshine your greed, the redemption is as inextinguishable as the Everlasting Gobstopper. And what we learned from Willy Wonka is that with simple imagination, flavored wallpaper, chewing gum meals, and fizzy lifting drinks are conceivable if you just believe in your dreams. And even more wonderful: They can all be weed-infused.

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Articles inside

stoney baloney

2min
pages 78-80

ON THE ROAD

7min
pages 74-77

TOPICALS

5min
pages 68-73

CONCENTRATES

2min
pages 66-67

EDIBLE OF THE MONTH

2min
pages 64-65

PSYCHEDELICS AS MEDICINE

7min
pages 58-63

strain of the month

5min
pages 40-45

MOVIE REVIEW: DOSED

3min
pages 56-57

MYCOLOGICAL HERO PAUL STAMETS

2min
pages 50-51

OUR TRIPPIEST EXPERIENCES

9min
pages 52-55

JOHNS HOPKINS’ PSYCHONAUTS

14min
pages 46-49

BROADWAY CANNABIS MARKET

3min
pages 36-39

ELECTRIC LETTUCE

4min
pages 34-35

WOMEN IN WEED ALISON DRAISIN

6min
pages 28-29

HIGHLY LIKELY RAM DASS

3min
pages 22-23

LOCAL NEWS

6min
pages 16-19

STONER OWNER NATHAN HOWARD

10min
pages 24-27

BUDTENDER THOMAS RICHARD

4min
pages 30-33

national news

5min
pages 14-15

DAY: THE FUTURE IS FUNGAL

4min
pages 20-21

editor note

4min
pages 11-13
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