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Is there possibly a worse context to take psychedlics than a Western medical setting?

good examples, yes the super strong marijuana, indeed you can find weak strains too but people do take whatever is cheap and end up having a psychosis (in extreme cases). In the podcast episode I ta…

r/Psychonautcomment4/11/2026
Asian erasure or something like that

It's gentrification and white people do it a lot. It's a very common topic in tiktok as Asian food is trendy and assholes rename food items so they can take credit in "inventing" it.

r/AsianAmericancomment3/14/2026
Were things better for Asian men 20 years ago or now?

3-6 years ago I probably wouldn't have answered "now" since I didn't know much better. But frankly, now. Just look at how China went from "terra non grata" during COVID to literally something people …

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/15/2026
Chinese American restaurants question why Chinese cuisine can't get the chef's table treatment

Holbox is good though. They deserve their spot. They charge $10-30 for stuff that other places would charge way more for. Mexican/Latino cuisine in also suffers the same perceptions as Chinese. Likely…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/27/2026