How do you do fellow kids? Everyone’s cannabis searches going well today?
juliohernanz on
Really? Are there more people looking for Jesus in France than in the US.?
d_T_73 on
so what? Why’d I search for some half-imaginary dude when I can Google some real stuff?
symehdiar on
Pakistan leading the way in Asia. Though officially banned, cannabis has been used traditionally for centuries here, and hippy trail had Pakistan as a big destination too. The capital Islamabad has wild cannabis growing everywhere.
Fubree on
Maybe people in azerbaijan wasn’t searching weed but a city named Gəncə(Ganja in English/also weed).
Oofpeople on
As a Moroccan, we gotta keep the Hashish supply chain going. Otherwise Rif inhabitants will become broke
op_is_not_available on
Surprised by France… aren’t they proudly secular?? I know having a secular government doesn’t mean the people don’t practice religion but you’d think there’s considerably less Christians (by % of pop) than in the US…
MrOrbicular on
Honestly, why would you search „Jesus“?
Lyceus_ on
Spanish-speaking countries are actually showing that Jesús is a common male first name.
raskholnikov on
My country is on the wrong side of this war
Isaias111 on
So progressive 😀
Dramatic-Border3549 on
I can only speak for Brazil:
Jesus could be Jorge Jesus, former manager of Flamengo. Last year before we got Ancelotti on the national team he was the most likely name to come and everytime a big team fires their manager he is speculated and people want to see confirmation or denial about it
No one will search cannabis, they’ll search *maconha*, *baseado*, *cigarrinho do demônio*, *ganja*, *chá*, *erva maldita*, amongst other names
Metal_Octopus1888 on
Try it for cocaine and watch S. America flip (itll still be close though….)
guilhermefdias on
As a Brazilian, being a brazilian, I say out loud „JESUS FUCKING CHRIST“ a lot!
random-chicken32 on
Not that you need to be pro-jesus to be good, but it’s such a shame drugs is among the foremost things in these peoples‘ countries‘ minds
joshuatx on

Imaginary-Finger2898 on
Why would you google Jesus?
infoagerevolutionist on
He didn’t say ‚Jesus‘. He said, „Hey, Zeus!“ My name is Zeus.
Fluffy_Vermicelli850 on
I think the point should be that if people weren’t so worried about looking up whether or not grass is illegal in the state they happen to find themselves in, they might be more interested in the Jman.
Dot_Infamous on
Who would search for just „cannabis“ anyhow?
-Panda_Alice- on
What website it this?
ShittheFickup on
Well I believe in Cannabis.
ShoppingNo3927 on
Well, one has helped people find their place in this world for decades and the other is Jesus
RussianKremlinBot on
For Russia it’s not true. My friend is an Orthodox priest, so I visit church every once in a while, even being a non-believer. I’d say it’s about 1 person out of 100 who is practicing Christian and have ever attended a Divine Liturgy. Cannabis is more popular, especially more cheap hash. Nobody searches google for it because it’s illegal and it’s sold in the darknet or Telegram.
SpiritualPackage3797 on
What can I say? Most of the world just prefers to smoke Jesus.
Vampus0815 on
The map is actually pretty similar to a map of countries with legal cannabis
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The Finns yearn for the weed.
Fuck yeah Uruguay!
How do you do fellow kids? Everyone’s cannabis searches going well today?
Really? Are there more people looking for Jesus in France than in the US.?
so what? Why’d I search for some half-imaginary dude when I can Google some real stuff?
Pakistan leading the way in Asia. Though officially banned, cannabis has been used traditionally for centuries here, and hippy trail had Pakistan as a big destination too. The capital Islamabad has wild cannabis growing everywhere.
Maybe people in azerbaijan wasn’t searching weed but a city named Gəncə(Ganja in English/also weed).
As a Moroccan, we gotta keep the Hashish supply chain going. Otherwise Rif inhabitants will become broke
Surprised by France… aren’t they proudly secular?? I know having a secular government doesn’t mean the people don’t practice religion but you’d think there’s considerably less Christians (by % of pop) than in the US…
Honestly, why would you search „Jesus“?
Spanish-speaking countries are actually showing that Jesús is a common male first name.
My country is on the wrong side of this war
So progressive 😀
I can only speak for Brazil:
Jesus could be Jorge Jesus, former manager of Flamengo. Last year before we got Ancelotti on the national team he was the most likely name to come and everytime a big team fires their manager he is speculated and people want to see confirmation or denial about it
No one will search cannabis, they’ll search *maconha*, *baseado*, *cigarrinho do demônio*, *ganja*, *chá*, *erva maldita*, amongst other names
Try it for cocaine and watch S. America flip (itll still be close though….)
As a Brazilian, being a brazilian, I say out loud „JESUS FUCKING CHRIST“ a lot!
Not that you need to be pro-jesus to be good, but it’s such a shame drugs is among the foremost things in these peoples‘ countries‘ minds

Why would you google Jesus?
He didn’t say ‚Jesus‘. He said, „Hey, Zeus!“ My name is Zeus.
I think the point should be that if people weren’t so worried about looking up whether or not grass is illegal in the state they happen to find themselves in, they might be more interested in the Jman.
Who would search for just „cannabis“ anyhow?
What website it this?
Well I believe in Cannabis.
Well, one has helped people find their place in this world for decades and the other is Jesus
For Russia it’s not true. My friend is an Orthodox priest, so I visit church every once in a while, even being a non-believer. I’d say it’s about 1 person out of 100 who is practicing Christian and have ever attended a Divine Liturgy. Cannabis is more popular, especially more cheap hash. Nobody searches google for it because it’s illegal and it’s sold in the darknet or Telegram.
What can I say? Most of the world just prefers to smoke Jesus.
The map is actually pretty similar to a map of countries with legal cannabis