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Experience/Seniority with Smoking
Hmm... Here's just a few thoughts.
I noticed a long time, something about smoking... Is seniority. Meaning, in general, how long one has been smoking in comparison to the others smoking with this person. Like for myself, I always looked up to my older brother, who introduced me to smoking. We still smoke together, and it's always the same routine for a session. He takes care of the glass and weed, and packs all the bowls- Because he has the seniority- I have respect for him in the way he packs, and know that he has that experience and practice to pack good bowls; he also gets greens on most bowls, simply because he's got that respect from me, and i understand that he knows how to get a good first light, getting a good cherry, etc.
So the less experienced smoker really always remains a less experienced smoker when smoking with the person who may have introduced them to smoking. The experience may not show in a smoke-out, but the less experienced smoker generally looks up to the experienced smoker, who gives tips on packing, rolling, hitting, and everything smoking: how to tell a kind bud from a piece of dirt, how to get a good rip, how to milk that big ol' 2 footer, etc.
If anyone's got anything to discuss regarding seniority and experience in smoking, throw it in here.
Cheers.
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