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No. In fact it is the most dense planet. The least dense is Saturn.
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Opium dens are not legal in the United States. The use, possession, and distribution of opium and its derivatives are prohibited under federal law, primarily due to the Controlled Substances Act. While historical opium dens existed in the 19th and early 20th centuries, such establishments are now considered illegal and associated with drug trafficking and abuse. Law enforcement actively works to combat any resurgence of such activities.
A Honalee Frolicker is an opium addict who has recently purchased or found a venue for opium use. Frolickers are those individuals who frequent opium dens in Hokaido for the sole purpose of enjoying the atmosphere.
A Honalee Frolicker is an opium addict who has recently purchased or found a venue for opium use. Frolickers are those individuals who frequent opium dens in Hokaido for the sole purpose of enjoying the atmosphere.
He is currently not working, rather he is spending his days in opium dens (he is a drug addict).
A "pipedream" is a fantastic but vain hope. The phrase harkens back to times when opium dens were common in Europe, America, and other countries. Smoking opium through a pipe would often inspire fantastical and quite realistic-feeling dreams once the smoker of the opium pipe had passed out.
They have not been legal. During the early 18th century opium was used by upper class males in "opium dens". It was popular but no legislation actually was in place to stop it despite police at the time raiding many of these establishments Both these drugs are not classed as Class A a in the uk and are illegal
The dens is found on the second cervical vertebra only.
The dens is a part of the central nervous system, specifically within the brainstem. The dens is a bony projection on the axis bone that articulates with the atlas bone, allowing for mobility of the head and neck.
There are varying views on the origins of "Hip" from which the term "hipster" originates. From an etymological dictionary one finds: "informed," 1904, apparently originally in black slang, probably a variant of hep, with which it is identical in sense, though it is recorded four years earlier. Author John Leland wrote an entire book on the subject "Hip: The History" which points to the African Wolof language as the source, though this has been questioned as well. Another disputed theory of the origin is that the terms "hip", "hipster" and "hippie" are said to have originated in the opium dens that were extremely popular from the beginning of the 20th century and lasted until the late 1960s. Regular patrons at opium dens were nicknamed "hipsters" because they spent much of their time reclining on their hips, as it was a traditional practice to recline against a pillow or lay down while smoking opium. Opium dens are usually associated with druggists, but on the contrary they were [for a time] frequented by all walks of life, and for a time they were very popular among wealthy aristocrats. After some years, the terms began to be widely used to describe anyone who was a part the drug culture, even if they didn't smoke opium. Today, opium dens are all but extinct, but the terms "hipster", "hippie", and "hip" are still widely used in American English to describe people who are privvy to or part of the popular culture, counterculture, or the drug culture.
Making Dens was created in 679.
The Latin equivalent of 'spiked fang' is Dens cum cuspide. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'dens' means 'tooth'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'cuspide' means 'point' or 'lance, spear'.