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Aug 11, 2022
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My situation is such that I usually have much more idle time indoors than opportunities to go outside and smoke. And it’s kinda fun to look at my pipes and jars and think about what I want to smoke next. So I generally have at least one pipe loaded up with something and ready to go. Sometimes I don’t get to a particular loaded pipe for a couple of days, maybe a week, but with most blends it doesn’t seem to hurt anything.
 

Frog Snacks

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 8, 2023
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246
Sounds like it makes sense and if you like it then it's worth it but for me this is contrary to why I smoke a pipe in the first place. I like the ritual of slowing down packing the pipe, taking my time getting it ready just how I want it, To me its all one process. I can pack a fresh bowl just fine even in my lap driving 80 mph down a dirt logging road, if I'm too busy to pack a pipe I'm too busy to smoke a pipe. For me my pipe habit is all about slowing down and not getting anxious, if I started preloading my pipes I would feel like a crackhead all over again and would have to quit smoking them. To me pipes are a habit that I can have and not abuse and if it becomes more then that I would have to stop or I might as well start drinking and doing cocaine again.
 

Snakeseye

Might Stick Around
Aug 15, 2021
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Israel
I'd pack maybe a one pipe beforehand, problem for me with having a few pre-packed pipes is that that, although a bit slower than in the open air, the tobacco will dry up in the bowls. I also don't find packing to take too much time, but that depends on the blend and sometimes every few seconds can be useful when you're in a hurry :)