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Ambassador Award 2023 - KUJU Studio from Kosovo for the "Best Art Production of the Year"

The German parliament supported the cannabis legalization

After a decade of public discussions, the Bundestag adopted the partial cannabis legalization in Germany this Friday (February 23). Until recently, the Government's plans for controlled use with numerous restrictions were criticized from several sides. Legalization was supported by 407 deputies, and 226 of them were against it. The new rules will be valid from April 1, 2024.  Cultivation and possession of certain quantities for personal consumption will be allowed for adults from April 1, 2024. Adults over the age of 18 are generally allowed to possess up to 25 grams of cannabis for personal use in a public place.  Cultivation of three cannabis plants and possession of up to 50 grams of cannabis for personal use are also allowed. Public consumption should be prohibited, among other things, in schools, sports facilities and in the vicinity of these facilities - more precisely 100 meters as the crow flies from the entrance to the facility. Weed smoking is prohibited in pedestrian

A well-known magazine predicts what fashion will look like at rave parties in 2023.

 Over the years, fashion has become an important part of the electronic subculture because, along with music , it represents a way of expressing an individual <3 The digital edition of Cosmopolitan took a look at the exponential growth of the electronic scene and the reawakening of rave culture, and predicted how ravers will dress next year. By searching Pinterest, a social network for sharing ideas and inspiration, with keywords such as house music outfits , berlin rave fashion, rave party aesthetics, techno style, rave outfits and similar, the Cosmopolitan team investigated the clothing habits of partygoers. The prediction of a popular women's fashion magazine is that in 2023, the trend of loose clothing in winter will continue, and the amount of clothing that covers the body will decrease in summer. Colorful, sequins and torn goods are something we are already used to, according to Cosmopolitan . Fashion is also not genre-bound , so we will be able to come across simi

MDMA could repair bad relationships in romantic relationships

The pandemic has put love relationships under significant pressure as couples grapple with new difficulties, i.e. lack of privacy. Too much togetherness, lack of personal space and the inability to do normal activities, such as going to the gym, are cited as reasons that lead to problems in relationships. A website that provides legal documents has reported a 34 percent increase in divorce contract sales during the pandemic, compared to the same time period last year. Recent research by Dr. Brian Earp , titled Psychedelic Moral Enhancements, recalls MDMA being used in couples therapy in the 1980s. Is the time right to revive this study? Yale University's Earp writes:  "In the 1980s, before it was outlawed, MDMA —popularly known as ' ecstasy ' for the euphoric feeling it can produce"—was used by professional counselors as an aid to couples therapy." Writing in in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs in 1998, George Greer and Requa Tolbert described a method