Of Blunts and Bongs

worldofweed | Blunts, Bongs, Smoking | Friday, November 20th, 2009

If any items are indispensable to smoking, blunts and bongs are definitely two of them.

The bong is the smoking device of choice for many. It is particularly known for its supposedly safer qualities when compared to other means of smoking. The use of water contributes much to this notion as the water presumably catches some of the more harmful substances before they are taken into the body. Burning is also reduced, effectively preserving the smoker’s mouth and lungs.

Bongs come in different designs, sizes, colours, and materials. Bongs are constructed of glass, plastic, wood, and rubber; the smoker chooses what he feels is most suitable to his taste and lifestyle.

On the other hand, blunts are specially manufactured rolling papers and usually combine tobacco leaves and ordinary paper and are special in that they have some flavouring added to them, allowing the smoker to have a more pleasant and tastier smoking experience. A little variation in the process will certainly be welcome for most smokers.

The aroma given off by the tobacco will have a twist to it because blunts have a variety of flavours to enhance the smell, which can effectively conceal the natural smell of the tobacco. Thus, blunts can allow smokers worry-free smoking; they only need to focus on enjoying their smoke and its improved flavours.

Surely, blunts and bongs are necessities for any smoker. Without them, smoking is a much less enjoyable experience. In the hazy world of the smoker, blunts and bongs are truly indispensable.

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