Gourmet
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Yo, with the joint it was easier. But I got at home a guest-VM and on the road I handle it like Vape Knight and fill up for every new vapper a fresh bowl, because I want them to have the best aroma sensation as possible. ;-)Sharing isn't quite the same, do you guys know what I mean?
I agree, if it's the argument of the clicking noise and the gas. But in summer, when I'm on the restaurants terrace and want to vape, I prefere to hide the VM in my paw and nowbody realies what I'm doing, if I'm not in the middel of the action.If stealth is a big factor, MFLB absolutely wins. In my situation, the noise of the torch clicking and the smell of the butane is noticeable enough that the VM is not my daily driver.
Or the other strategy is, I asking the waitress for a bit of peppermint-tee-herbs and explaining what I'm doing with the VM. Most of the people doesn't know nothing about the vape, so they are quite open for it, because it doesn't stink and I make no clouds. If they want to try out with peppermint, I got a virgin VM with me, who never saw other herbs than peppermint.
And everybody loves it! And later, they arn't interest, what I do after for herbs inside...
For them, I'm only the funny guy, who "smokes" peppermint and it doesn't hurt anybody.
Only those, who behave conspicuousely, are all the more conspicuous.
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