Inflation is so high that even idiot Snoop Dogg has gone up.

On Tuesday, the rapper tweeted that even his professional moron got promotions. "Inflation," tweeted Snoop Dogg in response to an UberFacts post saying that ...

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On Tuesday, the rapper tweeted that even his professional moron got promotions. "Inflation," tweeted Snoop Dogg in response to an UberFacts post saying that ...

Inflation is so high that even idiot Snoop Dogg has gone up.

Updated: 4 years ago
Inflation is so high that even idiot Snoop Dogg has gone up.

On Tuesday, the rapper tweeted that even his professional moron got promotions. "Inflation," tweeted Snoop Dogg in response to an UberFacts post saying that the stupid full-time skater earns between $40,000 and $50,00...

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On Tuesday, the rapper tweeted that even his professional moron got promotions.

"Inflation," tweeted Snoop Dogg in response to an UberFacts post saying that the stupid full-time skater earns between $40,000 and $50,000 yearly. - Your salary has increased!

Snoop Dogg announced in 2019 that he had a full-time team member whose only job was to play dumb on Howard Stern's show with actor Seth Rogen. But, unfortunately, one big marijuana fan said he didn't have time to shoot it himself.
"That's his J-O-B, his job," Snoop Dogg said on the show. "Her resume says, 'What are you doing?' 'I am stupid.' P-B-R, professional fool."

It's a coveted job — by 2021, according to Snoop Dogg on Reddit, there will be 81 smoke breaks a day. His PBR seems to have the instinct to know precisely when the rapper is about to light up.

"This freaking moment was perfect," Snoop Dogg told Howard Stern.
Inflation rose to 8.6% on Friday, higher than in April, supported by rising gas prices.

But the good news for Snoop Dogg - despite the price hike, cannabis prices didn't face the same sticker shock. In February, cannabis prices have not increased as much as other goods -- and in some cases, a bag of groceries or an ounce of flowers can be cheaper than last year.
From January 2021 to January 2022, cannabis flower prices fell 16.7%, and food prices fell 11.8%, which is the average price per milligram, or gram, of THC, according to the Cannabis Think Tank.

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