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A Hash-Head's Wife's Lament
Library of Congress ^ | Oct 29, 2012 | Sophia Bilides

Posted on 01/13/2016 9:29:50 AM PST by CharlesOConnell

https://youtu.be/_hUlp13jpF4?t=31m48s

Some habits caused friction in the household. This song is called (untranslatable), which is slang for "Hashish Smoker". And this hash-head is getting scolded by his woman, who says, my "bederosaki, stop smoking the hash, all you do is get stoned, and take it out on me. Don't smoke the black stuff." And he says, "but I have to get stoned in order to break my blues, because I keep losing everything in gambling." (Audience laughter; a wry look on performer Sophia Bilides' face.) And she says, "As long as you smoke AND gamble, you're NEVER going to see a future with me". So in the end, he says, finally, "I've made my decision, I'll give all of this up, I'll throw away the dice, and break the smoking rule." Which is a very rare outcome in Greek folklore.

Published on Oct 29, 2012

Sophia Bilides sings and plays santouri (Greek hammered dulcimer) and zilia (finger cymbals). Smyrneika songs arose out an urban population where the music of Greeks, Turks, Jews, and Armenians influenced each other in the early decades of the 20th century. This vibrant cultural scene was shattered when conflicts led to the 1922 Asia-Minor Catastrophe. The destruction of the port city of Smyrna (Izmir) led to the expulsion of two million Greeks from their homeland. Fortunately, highly skilled refugee musicians managed to keep alive their urban musical traditions by bringing their cosmopolitan talents to the Greek mainland and to America.

Speaker Biography: Sophia Bilides has been called the foremost practitioner of Smyrneika, a cabaret tradition that originated among Greek refugees in Asia Minor. A second-generation Greek-Italian American, Sophia was raised in New Haven, Connecticut, where the refugees of the village of Permata, including her grandparents, had resettled. She grew up absorbing the songs of their generation, heard at weddings, dances, church events, and family gatherings. Despite many other musical influences vying for her attention, Sophia was drawn to the hearfelt and highly ornamented singing style of her Greek Asia-Minor roots. With many of the elders gone by the early 1980s, source material came primarily from her mentor, Dino Pappas, an important collector of early Greek recordings. She also collected songs from community members willing to sing into her tape recorder.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: cannabis; smyrneika

Teenage Cannabis Smoking ‘Permanently Lowers IQ’

Teenagers who regularly smoke cannabis are putting themselves at risk of permanently damaging their intelligence, according to a landmark study.

Starting smoking cannabis during one’s teens can have permanent effects on the brain, found researchers.

July 27, 2012

Researchers found persistent users of the drug, who started smoking it at school, had lower IQ scores as adults.

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They were also significantly more likely to have attention and memory problems in later life, than their peers who abstained.

Furthermore, those who started as teenagers and used it heavily, but quit as adults, did not regain their full mental powers, found academics at King’s College London and Duke University in the US.

They looked at data from over 1,000 people from Dunedin in New Zealand, who have been followed through their lives since being born in 1972 or 1973.

Participants were asked about cannabis usage when they were 18, 21, 26, 32 and 38. Their IQ was tested at 13 and 38. In addition, each nominated a close friend or family member, who was asked about attention and memory problems.

About one in 20 admitted to starting cannabis use before the age of 18, while a further one in 10 took up the habit in the early or mid 20s.

Persistent users [at least four days a week] who started as teenagers suffered a drop of eight IQ points. Professor Terrie Moffitt, of KCL’s Institute of Psychiatry, who contributed to the study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said “persistent users” who started as teenagers suffered a drop of eight IQ points at the age of 38, compared to when they were 13.

Persistent users meant those who used it during at least three of the ages from 18 to 38, and who said at each occasion they were smoking it on at least four days a week.

She said: “Adolescent-onset cannabis users, but not adult-onset cannabis users, showed marked IQ decline from childhood to adulthood.

An average person [suffering an 8 point loss] dropped far down the intelligence rankings, so that instead of 50 per cent of the population being more intelligent than them, 71 per cent were.“For example, individuals who started using cannabis in adolescence and used it for years thereafter showed an average eight-point IQ decline.

“Quitting or reducing cannabis use did not appear to fully restore intellectual functioning among adolescent-onset former persistent cannabis users,” she said.

Although eight points did not sound much, it was not trivial, she warned.

It meant that an average person dropped far down the intelligence rankings, so that instead of 50 per cent of the population being more intelligent than them, 71 per cent were.

IQ is a strong determinant of access to college, lifelong total income, access to a good job, performance on the job, tendency to develop heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and even early death.“Research has shown that IQ is a strong determinant of a person’s access to a college education, their lifelong total income, their access to a good job, their performance on the job, their tendency to develop heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and even early death,” she said.

“Individuals who lose eight IQ points in their teens and 20s may be disadvantaged, relative to their same-age peers, in most of the important aspects of life and for years to come.”

The cognitive abilities of the 10 per cent of people who started in their 20s – who could loosely be classed as college smokers – also suffered while they were still smoking.

However, if they gave up at least a year before their IQ test at 38, their intelligence recovered, suggesting their brains were more resilient and bounced back.

Cannabis was increasingly being seen as a safe alternative to tobacco. … More secondary school students in the U.S. are using cannabis than tobacco … Fewer now think cannabis is damaging than tobacco. But cannabis is harmful for the very young.Prof Moffitt said adolescent brains appeared “more vulnerable to damage and disruption” from cannabis than those of fully mature adults.

Reliable figures on cannabis usage among today’s British teens and twentysomethings are hard to come by.

But Prof Moffitt said there was growing concern in the US that cannabis was increasingly being seen as a safe alternative to tobacco.

“This is the first year that more secondary school students in the US are using cannabis than tobacco, according to the Monitoring the Future project at the University of Michigan,” she noted.

“Fewer now think cannabis is damaging than tobacco. But cannabis is harmful for the very young.”

1 posted on 01/13/2016 9:29:50 AM PST by CharlesOConnell
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To: CharlesOConnell
Teenage Cannabis Smoking 'Permanently Lowers IQ'

"Dude....wait......whut?"

2 posted on 01/13/2016 9:31:10 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: CharlesOConnell

Uh-oh.

Our resident retread troll dope advocate to be here with his 20 questions in 5, 4, 3....


3 posted on 01/13/2016 9:32:29 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (Is Ted Cruz a US citizen? Yeah? Then Shut Up and Sit Down.)
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Marijuana grows liberals.

And worse.


4 posted on 01/13/2016 9:39:58 AM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: dfwgator
Anything that smells that bad has to be bad for you.
5 posted on 01/13/2016 10:32:04 AM PST by JoeFromSidney (,)
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