Quote Originally Posted by chaywoo
fun? it maybe fun now, but it wont be fun when your lungs are diagnosed with cancer, then maybe the vaporizer would have been cheap no matter the cost... what is so exciting about the smoking experience? when i smoke, the toxic chemicals generated make a person feel dirty, and make my lungs feel dirty, and the burnout is far more harsh, just like smokin is more harsh. i only smoked 1 time sense i got my AroMed and that was because the neighbor invited me over to smoke, so i took tiny hits, i couldnt believe how turned off of smoking i have become,.... TRUE it is more difficult to haul around, but everyone likes to look at it and use it, especially the AroMed because of the brite light that varies in intensity... but so far everyone i have vaporized out i made sure there experience with vaporization was a positive one... all my neighbors were stoned off there butt and we didnt even dust the bowl!
Here is why vaporizing gets confusing to smokers and that is because there is no lung sensation, just flavor at the beginning, and true it comes on slower, and that throws off the smoker, so the typical smoker keeps tokin the vaporizer trying to relate to it, and then as the flavor decreases and i increase the temp then the thc concentration picks up and bings the smoker upside the head.... infact the next few days my neighbors were talking about how loaded they were and it suprised them... now that is the proper vaporization experience
yea except for the fact that there has never been a single documented case of lung cancer as a direct result of smoking weed.