Initially I thought this was just a lark until I followed the link to see that it is actual tobacco. Upon thinking about it further, I still think this is just a lark of a different type. :puffpipe:
Agreed.
I liked the one and only review of the product entitled, "I can't feel my face." It contains such gems of endorsement as, "Needless to say my kid will now have to go to public school and a community college!"
I too am suspicious of the Buddha like blender smirking like he farted and no one has smelled it yet. Even if I had the money flowing out of my pores, I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Especially now I have seen the blender himself. Creepy. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
The world has no shortage of people who think conspicuous consumption reflects on them positively. As if "See what I can afford!" is always semantically equal to "See what I've accomplished!"
Well, sometimes it is, and sometimes it isn't.
This super-duper-ultra-rare-extra-exclusive magic tobacco is aimed at the "isn'ts", I imagine. :lol:
Think of this as an opportunity for exceedingly (excessively?) wealthy people to support our interest in pipes and tobacco by donating profits to one of our major online retailers, trickle down.