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Wikipedia trail: From Three Little Pigs To LSD

Three Little Pigs; Link
I had just written a blog post about the story of the Three Little Pigs. I read through the article and started to read about the different modern versions of this famous fairy tail and that is when I came across a character who was a "Cannabis Smoker".

Cannabis Smoking; Link
I chose the cannabis smoking link because I figured it would lead me down a complete different road from where I began. The cannabis smoking article got to the different ways to ingest cannabis and that is when I came across "Place under the tongue".

Sublingual Administration; Link
I chose this subject because I wanted to get even deeper into how strange I could end up from the original search. Reading through this article obviously lead me to the different drugs that are taken by placing them underneath the tongue. That is when I came across "LSD".

Lysergic Acid Diethylamide; Link
I chose LSD because I knew that this is where I would of ended and to go from Three Little Pigs to LSD is pretty crazy. I never thought I would of ended up reading about LSD when I first searched for a fairy tale.

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