Ok, most if not everyone I know that blazes in England ONLY smokes (most)
joints. What's wrong with that I hear you say? Why absolutely nothing ofcourse. However, my question is why. Why don't the English prefer other smoking methods or at least show some interest in them. Personally, I learned to smoke in U.S so i learned from a glass spoon. I've moved onto my bubbler now. None of my friends over here have a glass pipe, I know 1 person with a bong, I just never hear any other methods being discussed. I think everyone is too set in their ways of joint smoking. One girl even said to me: "Eww, you smoke out of a pipe, that's disgusting!" My ex g/f tried
smoking from my pipe once and she was like "it's too harsh" "waa waa waa"
"I need tobacco in my joint!!!!!!!!!!"

I'm not the biggest fan of joints for these reasons:
I can't roll anyway :P (basically i'm 2 lazy)
They constantly burn, airgo, where's the thc going?
It's hard to conserve your bag when you're constantly rollings J's or matching someone.
I hate tobacco, I'd rather just smoke weed pure but every English person I talk to always says this:

"Nah bruv, you need it otherwise it doesn't burn properly."

Anyway, this thread was not to nag the joint smokers but more to question why there seems to be no diversity between smoking methods. Reply if you can be bothered.
Reefer Rogue Reviewed by Reefer Rogue on . Are the English captivated by joints? Ok, most if not everyone I know that blazes in England ONLY smokes (most) joints. What's wrong with that I hear you say? Why absolutely nothing ofcourse. However, my question is why. Why don't the English prefer other smoking methods or at least show some interest in them. Personally, I learned to smoke in U.S so i learned from a glass spoon. I've moved onto my bubbler now. None of my friends over here have a glass pipe, I know 1 person with a bong, I just never hear any other methods being Rating: 5