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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGEosFMtUw8
Judas Priest - Breaking the Law
420 not 4/20..... There is a BIG difference
Don't you know what 420 means?
If you do not know what most people mean by 420 then I suggest a simple and quick internet search
For example, it seems like a lot of people here are equating "Forbidden Fruit" to be associated with marijuana.
Where I live and in my community, the term "forbidden fruit" means something very different and much more disturbing. The term refers to having or wanting ♥♥♥♥♥♥ relations with a family member, married person, or someone who is underage.
I will say that I do appear to be in the minority in thinking that this is what "forbidden fruit" was referring to. When I did a simple Google search of that term, I got a lot of hits on the religious connotations (no surprise there), but also references to a strain of marijuana called "forbidden fruit".
It wasn't until page three that Urban Dictionary popped up with the definition I was familiar with.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=forbidden%20fruit
And even with this, it is like 5 or 6 down the list.
So, my guess is it is more of a Pacific Northwest phrase?
I was very surprised to see a thread called "Forbidden Fruit" and almost did not click on it. The only reason I did click on it is because I did remember that the term could be referring to Adam and Eve and wanted to REALLY believe that this was a religious post.
To most people Forbidden Fruit means something that is against authoritarian laws but shouldn't be.
Example:
In a modern world where hygiene is practised when it comes to food production and processing, also meat inspection then why should pork be against Jewish or Islamic laws?
or should i be asking why is it not okay?