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Originally Posted by NorthernPeace Rolling a joint or blunt is something that virtually all very experienced smokers can do though. I learned how to roll a joint like three years after I started smoking, it is not that you need to be able to make beautiful 3 skin spliffs that would dazzle the Bob, but you should be able to roll a functional joint that is pleasing to the eyes. (generally they go hand in hand) |
I can see your point on joints or blunts. You have to realize though that for a lot of people joints are a thing of the past. I stand by my point that not being able to roll a good joint does not put you in the rookie smoker category. I just have no desire to be able to roll a joint, so I don't learn. I try to avoid joints because they are not a very effective way to smoke marijuana - especially for people like myself who don't have excess money. I know how to roll one, but I don't practice it.
I stand by my point that not being able to roll a good joint does not put you in the rookie smoker category, but the rookie joint/blunt roller category. A rookie is somebody who is new to something, I can't roll a joint but I've been smoking bud for a long time.
I don't want to roll blunts and joints, that in no way means I've been smoking weed for less time, or know less about it.