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I do not get it.
In the show Letterkenny, there's an ongoing discussion concerning powdery stimulants. On the other end, with the series Dune, much of the known universe's economy revolves around a substance known as spice. Complicating things is the source of said spice, the giant sand worms. The largest and most infamous of which is known as Shai-Hulud.
Thank you, I'm more into the Letterkenny reference and understand Squirrelly Dan, and the Dune reference was helpful.
Other way around for me, except for the thanks, that stays the same.
Now kith