AltarNation
Well-Known Member
I fucking suck at rolling joints.
Tight rolling is a really convenient fix-me-up for my looser joints though.
Most stoners I've met consider tight-rolling a sign of weak skills.
I concede that they are correct.
However, I like to tight roll my joints.
Just a little.
Whoever figured that shit out is okay in my book.
Do you tight roll your shitty joints, or do you never roll shitty joints?
Edit: Quoted from later in the thread for those who voted for the last option:
"By tightrolling I mean when the joint is loose and you use a dollar bill or similarly thin paper to hammock the joint and roll it back and forth in your fingers. This effectively renders a loose joint a bit tighter by folding the paper over on itself lengthwise down the body of the joint.
If you do it too much it ruins the joint and you get the latter of what vostok described above. But if you just do it a little it can cure what ails ya and make for a tight smoke. The paper starts to unfold a little when it burns down sometimes but thems the breaks."
Tight rolling is a really convenient fix-me-up for my looser joints though.
Most stoners I've met consider tight-rolling a sign of weak skills.
I concede that they are correct.
However, I like to tight roll my joints.
Just a little.
Whoever figured that shit out is okay in my book.
Do you tight roll your shitty joints, or do you never roll shitty joints?
Edit: Quoted from later in the thread for those who voted for the last option:
"By tightrolling I mean when the joint is loose and you use a dollar bill or similarly thin paper to hammock the joint and roll it back and forth in your fingers. This effectively renders a loose joint a bit tighter by folding the paper over on itself lengthwise down the body of the joint.
If you do it too much it ruins the joint and you get the latter of what vostok described above. But if you just do it a little it can cure what ails ya and make for a tight smoke. The paper starts to unfold a little when it burns down sometimes but thems the breaks."
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