That!Being able to choose from a variety of tobaccos is one of the things that I enjoy about pipe smoking.
That!Being able to choose from a variety of tobaccos is one of the things that I enjoy about pipe smoking.
Appreciate the nod sir!You da man! Appropriate handle, too.
Right there with you my friend!Yup, like Dave said, it’s all about the smell that makes Lat so appealing, it does have a full flavour too…. I experiment with other stuff but always come back, even if I disappear for a few months. I would still choose a strong english if that was my one and only smoke…. I think Virginias are overrated, but haven‘t had enough to fully know. I think I’ll order some soon.
I'm unsure if that is the implication of the thread or not. If it is, I would argue that those who claim this to be the case are absolutely, 110% wrong.
The pinnacle of pipe smoking is smoking a loved blend, in a loved pipe, with a suited technique.
Since blend, pipe and technique are all inherently personal there isn't a objective universal pinnacle of pipe smoking; rather, there are millions and millions of subjective personal pinnacles. Each of these pinnacles is valid.
Snobbery. I'll take the cheeseburger over the steak and Picasso's art looks like the work of a toddler.but there is a reason why certain things are almost universally held in higher regard than others.
Actually, that seems a little snobbish as well. But, hey, I love snobbery. It drives the economy and makes the world a better place.Snobbery. I'll take the cheeseburger over the steak and Picasso's art looks like the work of a toddler.
Snobbery. I'll take the cheeseburger over the steak and Picasso's art looks like the work of a toddler.
I went to the MOMA in new york during the pandemic and it was insane to be in the Picasso room with four other people only because of attendance restrictions. same goes for the van gohs and monets and so many others. there's no smoking allowed there tho.One of Picasso's works as a mere teenager, and he has a pipe. Picasso was painting hyper-realism at 10 years old. His synthetic cubism, which is what people think about when they think of Picasso, is actually much deeper in meaning than realism. But, tastes are subjective. It's ok to hate him. But, I kinda appreciate his masculine del' Torro personality and his aesthetic. YMMV
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I’ve see some child finger painting that resembled Mr. Picasso’s attempts…..lol!Then I suppose personal subjective taste is the main distinction between my high school ceramics class sculptures and Michelangelo's David, or between a McDonald's burger and a steakhouse ribeye, or a toddler's finger painting and a Picasso, or a bottle of Boone's Farm and an award-winning Bordeaux.
While there are certainly elements of subjectivity involved, there are also objective criteria that are used to critique and analyze art, wine, food, and music.
I'll agree 100% with the "smoke what you like" sentiment, and I enjoy plenty of the cheaper stuff myself, but there is a reason why certain things are almost universally held in higher regard than others.
I agree with you totally. You never know what’s in ground beef.This sounds more snobby than the reverse. I guess I'd call it a sort of "reverse snobbery." I enjoy a cheeseburger as well, but I'm not gonna pretend its the equivalent of a good steak, same goes for a cheap beer or whatever else.
I was on the BOD for the BMA years ago. So, everyone there recognizes me when I visit. In 2010 or 2011, I forgot to remove my pipe as I walked through the entrance of the Museum of Art, but the security guards, friends of mine, told me to just keep smoking. They loved the aroma. I was there to help curate a show, can't remember which one now, but I was concerned about getting smoke on the works, but they assured me that it was after hours and it would be ok. So, I posed with my pipe all over the museum. Tony Bennet was there also. A super cool dude, and he is a huge supporter of museums across the country.I went to the MOMA in new york during the pandemic and it was insane to be in the Picasso room with four other people only because of attendance restrictions. same goes for the van gohs and monets and so many others. there's no smoking allowed there tho.
Fillmore is also a good one.My optimum tobacco blends have just enough latakia in them to make you wonder if there's actually any in there. Laurel Heights, Revelation clones, Presbyterian clones, etc.
I don't really care much for Picasso, or any of the more abstract art at all for that matter, but with Picasso, I get why people hold it in high regard, especially after seeing his work as a teenager as @cosmicfolklore mentioned.I’ve see some child finger painting that resembled Mr. Picasso’s attempts…..lol!