My dentist smokes an occasional cigar and said not to worry about itI told my dentist I started smoking pipes to quit candy.
My dentist smokes an occasional cigar and said not to worry about itI told my dentist I started smoking pipes to quit candy.
I Totally agree with you. Humidity, mosquitoes, extreme heat, it has to be hell. The cigar would be devoured by fungi in a matter of seconds.From someone living in tropical climate, trust me, you don't want that. :D
I doubt it. Too many decades of anti smoking messages have done their damage.I think many of these transnational and global governance institutions have lost much of their credibility and that consumers and freedom loving people will get what they want well into the future.
The center cannot hold.
You sound like a Victorian Era explorer.I was 15 or 16 and I too wanted to smoke in a jungle full of bugs, armed to the teeth.
ultimately, if nobody on earth ever wanted to smoke a pipe again, would it really be so big of a deal?
But it's not so bad, and ultimately, if nobody on earth ever wanted to smoke a pipe again, would it really be so big of a deal?
Gotta start a Tobacco Trust Fund for them!I have cellared deeply enough for both my son and I. He barely smokes now, but if he developed into a pretty habitual smoker, he is still good to go for his lifetime. lol
It is my grandkids I worry about.
This is straight out of Marcus Aurelius. Nice.We know how the past was, and we have no idea what the future will bring, so enjoy how things are now and don't worry about it. Enjoy the present.
Nothing hits like pogey bait in the field.Young pipe smoker here...I'm in my mid twenties (you could refer to me as gen Z) I started smoking a pipe because my old NCO from the Marines brought one out when we went to Norway, and all my buddies and I thought that it was the coolest thing ever. Now I only smoke really because my girlfriend says it reminds her of her grandfather. I enjoy the practice for what it offers though, an excuse to go outside, sit still, and slow down. Today everything is so fast-paced, my generation has been plagued with short-form content on the internet so much that actually taking time to sit still and say very little is borderline revolutionary. Nevertheless the Natural Law persists, and good people still find good things pleasurable. I think vapes will continue to replace cigarettes, cigars will continue to remain on top, and pipes will continue in obscurity. But it's not so bad, and ultimately, if nobody on earth ever wanted to smoke a pipe again, would it really be so big of a deal?
Psalm 118:1
