View Full Version : blunts and joints
everlyj23
11-21-2006, 07:14 PM
i keep reading on here that people dont like blunts because they use too much weed, whereas joints can be rolled with much less...while this is generally the case it's not because you CAN'T use less weed with blunts, but people just ususally use the entire wrap...anyway, here's some pics of my .5g blunt which i'm about to enjoy....also, don't get me wrong, i love joints, but for some reason blunts just do it for me.
orangeman
11-21-2006, 07:41 PM
Well having not enough weed isn't a probably that happens to me too often. But like I said many times before I don't see why some one would hate a blunt other than it being made out of tobacco...I mean c'mon, they don't taste that damn bad :p.
NightProwler
11-21-2006, 08:02 PM
i love blunts cuz the tobacco wrap give me that extra buzz, it tastes great, and blunts give me really good hits
Frivolous248
11-21-2006, 10:09 PM
Well having not enough weed isn't a probably that happens to me too often. But like I said many times before I don't see why some one would hate a blunt other than it being made out of tobacco...I mean c'mon, they don't taste that damn bad :p.
To me they do. I fuckin' hate swishers. Every hit feels like a punch in the lungs to me. I just think joints give a much smoother hit. Maybe it tastes more like burning paper, but at least it isn't harsh to me.
.5g, roll a .3g blunt! I rolled a .3g joint :p
bentleygtgirl
11-21-2006, 10:13 PM
oh my god fuck that SMOKE BLUNTS....blunts are so pimpin
everlyj23
11-21-2006, 10:14 PM
so are you saying its not possible to roll a .3g blunt? cause that would be a silly thing to say. if you smoke more than like 5 swisher blunts you will be used to them and the tobacco wont hurt your lungs anymore, they're the easiest wrap to use, nice and strong, tobacco tastes great but its not too much...and if you don't like the taste, then just get peach or strawberry.
aeonblue11
11-21-2006, 10:18 PM
some people don't want lung cancer. and thats what you might just get one day if you smoke a lot of blunts.
orangeman
11-21-2006, 10:25 PM
Every hit feels like a punch in the lungs to me.
Friv you feel like that because you haven't smoked enough blunts lol! Smoke enough and they wont hit you in the chest, same thing used to happen to me. But overall joints are more gentle on you no matter what but blunts are still good if you wanna get fucked up in one go and on your way to some where or something like that.
pu ekot
11-22-2006, 12:21 AM
some people don't want lung cancer. and thats what you might just get one day if you smoke a lot of blunts.
Oh come on, most people that get lung cancer smoke a pack a day. Even if you smoke a blunt a day, that is a miniscule amount of tobacco compared to that in 20 ciggarrettes.
ozkid
11-22-2006, 01:14 PM
fuk blunts,, too gansta for my likings,, i mean i would have to be decked out in wu-tang gear just to consider that
Zoosh
11-22-2006, 03:09 PM
Yeah, blunts are popularised by the hip-hop scene but there just plain awesome, they burn slower too.
NightProwler
11-22-2006, 04:58 PM
i have a question about blunt wraps.. do they have a part that you lick to make stick just like papers? and also, how easy are they to roll? i've always just cut open a cigar and sealed with a lighter
28ganja28
11-22-2006, 05:03 PM
Blunts are good ,but I like joints more for some reason. Even tho I have over like 30 something blunts with me right now :) I buy them juicy blunts with the different flavors ,but I still like the pipe the best ,it gives the best hits for me.
everlyj23
11-22-2006, 05:44 PM
i have a question about blunt wraps.. do they have a part that you lick to make stick just like papers? and also, how easy are they to roll? i've always just cut open a cigar and sealed with a lighter
blunt wraps are alright, and yes they do have a little glue strip similar to a joint...but they are much more flimsy than a standard swisher, or phillies, or any other cigar. they're worth trying out but i prefer swishers.
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