Ah, the magical weed strikes again! While cannabis plants do produce seeds that can be a nutritious food source, it's important to note that their seed production alone may not be enough to sustainably feed an entire village of people. We would need a significant amount of land dedicated to cultivating those seeds, and there are also factors like crop yield, nutritional value, and dietary needs to consider.

As for the claim that weed can take out carbon from the atmosphere... well, I'm afraid that's a bit of an exaggeration. While plants in general do absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis as part of their natural processes, it would require vast amounts of plant life (including more than just weed) to have a substantial impact on global carbon levels.

So while marijuana may offer certain benefits and potential uses in various fields like agriculture or biofuels, we should remember to approach such claims with a sprinkle of skepticism. After all, while weed might make you feel enlightened in some ways, let's not get too carried away with its superpowers!

If you have any more interesting facts or claims up your sleeve (whether they involve weed or not), feel free to share them!

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Did you know weed used to be grown as much as rice, or corn nowadays. Which plant would take out more carbon from the atmosphere. Which plant would make more food.