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solemnwar

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SckizoBoy said:
Vern5 said:
I smoke sometimes, especially if I can get the cigarettes for free. Smokers are pretty generous when you consider how much a pack costs, at least in America.
You think they're expensive over there?! Lemme ask you a question, how much does a pack of 20 cost? In Sunny UK, they cost $5 FFS! So yeah, I'm with you, I only smoke once every so often and only really when I'm not the one paying for them (I'll buy alcohol in return... not that it's much cheaper, if at all).

PFFFT a pack of 20 is only $5? The cheapest 20 pack where I work is $9.66 (that's with tax). The prices vary slightly depending on which store you go to, but in Manitoba (and Canada in general) cigarette prices are pretty fucking high.

Hilarious when someone comes from America and asks for a pack of cigarettes "under $5".
My response: "=D.... yeah no."

OT: I can't stand the vaguest scent of a cigarette on the breeze, I don't smoke them. I really cannot stand the smell, which is kind of odd since my dad smokes.
 

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SckizoBoy said:
Vern5 said:
I smoke sometimes, especially if I can get the cigarettes for free. Smokers are pretty generous when you consider how much a pack costs, at least in America.
You think they're expensive over there?! Lemme ask you a question, how much does a pack of 20 cost? In Sunny UK, they cost $5 FFS! So yeah, I'm with you, I only smoke once every so often and only really when I'm not the one paying for them (I'll buy alcohol in return... not that it's much cheaper, if at all).

Also, menthol cigarettes, while I disapprove them on a 'manliness' level, I actually prefer them, because I, rather unfortunately because of a prior habit, smoke cigarettes like I smoke my pot... by inhaling and deeply at that. They don't mess up my trachea so much. -_-

Anyway, I gave up smoking (as in regular habitual/chain-smoking) about nine years ago (yeah, started young, finished young) and these days only smoke when I'm socialising (but only in loud places, oddly) or stressed.
Here it costs like $10 for a 25 pack, where I used to live it ranged from $10 to $12 for a 20 pack... Not cheap.

Also, I don't smoke, mainly because it would cut into my food budget, but also because outside of cubans and joints/blunts, I don't wanna smoke anything...
 

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Hmm, not sure if cigar/pipe smoker input is wanted, but this input cant be as useless and annoying as self-righteous
non-smokers spewing their judgmental verbal diarrhea

1. Cigars, usually get cohibas because thats what my cuban friend smuggles in xD Though ill get non-smokers going to cuba to pick me up stuff while theyre there too (usually romeo and julliets). But my brand limitations are usually based on whats available to me.
2. Tried 6ish different brands of cigars in my life, tried about the same for cigarettes.. but i just dont care for tabacco thats been so brutalised. Also tried several kinds of pipe tobbaco
3. I might if i was older and tried most of what there is to try, but too inexperienced to dismiss anything but my favorite yet
4. Question is redundant if the answer to 3 isnt yes.. but variety is undoubtedly fun
 

RedDeadFred

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I smoke pot. That's not nearly as bad for you. Usually I actually use a vaporizer so there's almost no negative effects.
 

loc978

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I guess I don't smoke for the purposes of this poll. Cigarettes are awful. I've yet to meet bad pipe tobacco, though I've heard it exists.

That said, last time I lived with a smoker, she didn't much care what brand of cigarettes she got... truly just an addiction to nicotine.
 

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DoomyMcDoom said:
SckizoBoy said:
Vern5 said:
I smoke sometimes, especially if I can get the cigarettes for free. Smokers are pretty generous when you consider how much a pack costs, at least in America.
You think they're expensive over there?! Lemme ask you a question, how much does a pack of 20 cost? In Sunny UK, they cost $5 FFS! So yeah, I'm with you, I only smoke once every so often and only really when I'm not the one paying for them (I'll buy alcohol in return... not that it's much cheaper, if at all).

Also, menthol cigarettes, while I disapprove them on a 'manliness' level, I actually prefer them, because I, rather unfortunately because of a prior habit, smoke cigarettes like I smoke my pot... by inhaling and deeply at that. They don't mess up my trachea so much. -_-

Anyway, I gave up smoking (as in regular habitual/chain-smoking) about nine years ago (yeah, started young, finished young) and these days only smoke when I'm socialising (but only in loud places, oddly) or stressed.
Here it costs like $10 for a 25 pack, where I used to live it ranged from $10 to $12 for a 20 pack... Not cheap.

Also, I don't smoke, mainly because it would cut into my food budget, but also because outside of cubans and joints/blunts, I don't wanna smoke anything...
$17 AU for a pack of 25, thank you very much (and there's not that much difference in Australian and American dollars anymore).

Yes I do smoke. Between 3 and 6 a day. I currently smoke Winfield Menthols.

I have always smoked Winfields. Mostly because I am comfortable asking for them, know their strength system, and because it's too bloody expensive to ask for a new pack of cigs that you might not even like! I remember buying a pack of Winfield Light Blues once, as the stupid vending machine in the pub had nothing lighter... took me months to get rid of them, as I just did not like them.

However, this does not apply to cigars, where I'm more than happy to experiment.

It is true that smokers will find their preferred brand/strength/style of smokes and stick to it... the same as scotch drinkers will have a preferred brand/style of scotch!

I'm totally ok with trying out new stuff. But I don't like gambling with my money on a pack of smokes I might not even like. So I tend to experiment by bumming off of others, and sharing my own.

Don't smoke. Except cigars, possibly. They are a gentlemen's delight.
 

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1. Do you smoke? Okay, so what made you decide on the brand and particular flavor you use?

Cigars when drinking only. Price, density, and flavor.

2. And how many other brands and flavors have you tried?

A few dozen.

3. Is it true that smokers always order the same kind of cigarettes?

Dunno about cigarette smokers but most people have a type of cigar they tend to favor.

4. Why? Isn't it more fun to try something new once in a while?

There is something to be said for consistency. It's one of the reasons fast food chains do so well, if you go to McDonalds in Pennsylvania you know it will be the same as going to McDonalds in South Dakota.
 

Kpt._Rob

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I smoke. There are a couple different brands that I smoke, but I rarely try anything new, and I definitely have my preferred brand. Occasionally I'll smoke Djarum Blacks (cloved cigarettes) (usually if I don't want to smell like cigarette smoke, that's the case right now since someone hit my car and I have to drive a rental). Sometimes I'll buy a pack of Lucky Strikes, but generally it's so that I can remove the tobacco and replace it with other smokeables. They're good for that since they're unfiltered. My favorite though, and if I have the option it's always what I'll smoke, is Camel Menthol Silvers.

As for why I don't go for a variety, and stick mostly with the Menthol Silvers. Well, they're just what I like. Smoking is an addictive behavior, and part of that addiction is that there are certain things you associate with the nicotine high, and you want them when you smoke. You get used to a particular cigarette, and when you do other cigarettes just won't do. That cigarette has the flavors and feels that you want, so it'd be a waste of money to buy anything else. It's not really like food, where you'd get bored of your favorite food if you ate it all the time. For me when I go for a smoke, I'm more interested in being relaxed than I am in being stimulated. My favorite cigarette takes me where I want to go. Why would I buy anything else?
 

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Queen Michael said:
1. Do you smoke?
Yes, like a fucking chimney (between 50-80 a day). Dr Pat rolling tobacco and a weekly 25 pack of Stuyvie Reds.

Okay, so what made you decide on the brand and particular flavor you use?
Best combination of flavour, strength and not leaving me lung-fucked I've found.


2. And how many other brands and flavors have you tried?
A metric fuckload.


3. Is it true that smokers always order the same kind of cigarettes?
Regular smokers, yes. Social smokers tend to be more flexible in brand and scabs don't give a fuck as long as they're not paying.


4. Why? Isn't it more fun to try something new once in a while?
Cigarettes are too fucking expensive to piss about experimenting with once you've found something you like.
 

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I don't smoke but I assume smokers chose their brand and etc for the same reason some people drink Coke over Pepsi and, regular over Diet. It isn't like smokers haven't tried other brands and flavors and whatnot but once ya find what you like you tend to stick with it.
 

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-Yes. Started with your standard Marlboro reds and developed a taste of menthol. Now my brand of choice is Camel Menthol.

-I've tried tons of brands but usually when I bum it from someone else.

-Well it's true for me so I'll say yes.

-As to why... uh I don't know I just really like menthol :D
 

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i used to smoke green pretty regularly, but a while after i quit, i tried cigars. i estimated their effect as approximately 100x weaker than green, concluded that their cost/benefit ratio was far too taxing, and condemned them as pointless for the rest of time. haven't smoked anything since.
 

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I smoked when I was in high school. They were generally Marlboros, unless I borrowed one of someone else. I had a good deal of rolled cigarettes, too, during my time smoking. Someone else had to roll them though, 'cause I fucking sucked at it.

Why did I stick with the same brand? Why does anyone stick with the same brand of anything?
 

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1. No, but I used to. Guess my main brand choice was due to the social factor, i.e. I smoked what most of my friends smoked.
2. Must have tried at least a dozen different brands, mostly through bumming smokes off people.
3. Yeah, it very much is.
4. You kinda get conditioned to the taste. There are subtle differences in taste, smell, intensity etc, though they're mostly only noticeable if you're a smoker already; if you're not, it all smells equally vile.
 

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Whilst I don't smoke cigarettes myself, the people I know that do (or did) smoke used to smoke rollies and get Golden Virginia or Amber Leaf (I actually almost wrote Amber Queef, it's what everyone calls it) tobacco. I'm not sure if it's necessarily out of choice though, they'll get what's cheap, and they need it to make spliffs too (which is the whole reason anyone I know started smoking in the first place). People seem to take a liking to Malboro reds though, when they have them.
 

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I've never brought a pack myself, I just occasionally take people up on a offer so I've tried a few brands and they all seem the same to me really. The only one I've found to be better is Malboro but I can't explain why. From what I can tell most smokers stick to one brand though.
 

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Queen Michael said:
1. Do you smoke? Okay, so what made you decide on the brand and particular flavor you use?
2. And how many other brands and flavors have you tried?
3. Is it true that smokers always order the same kind of cigarettes?
4. Why? Isn't it more fun to try something new once in a while?
Thing is, I don't smoke, and I don't plan to start, so I'm curious about all of this.
1. Yes. What made me decide? Price.
2. Uh, A fucktonne. Cannot really count how many different brands of cig I have tried.
3. Yes. We get used to things.
4. Cause the different baccys taste different. And some of them taste like ass. Also, Price.

Well, that was quick.