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Originally posted by Soulmanure View PostYou know, think of Heraclitus smoking a stick and ruminating--just like you can't step into the same river twice, a cigar is never the same--it'll never taste the same now is at will later, not precisely, and as you smoke it, there it goes from existing to non-existing.
que? i think you've been smoking the medical tobacco too much
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Originally posted by tupacboy View Postque? i think you've been smoking the medical tobacco too much
For instance, a cigar will never taste the same for a number of reasons--as it ages, the flavor alters, so the very profile of the each cigar is altering as it sits there. Or, on the other hand, your perception of the flavor is different depending on how you feel, what you ate, or whether or not you brushed before hand, or, no less, whether you accompany the stick with something or other. In other words, smoke a cigar at two different moments, and they will be distinct experiences, either by a long or a short shot.
As well, as the cigar is smoked, its very nature changes by virtue of the combustion, and this heat and such changes the rest of the cigar that has yet to lift to the heavens.
I often think about this blurry gar as I look at my collection. I am somewhat saddened knowing that they will one day be gone; one does not keep a collection of cigars, for the most part, like one might a collection stamps, coins, cars, or artwork. Still, I too am a transitory being, so I might as well enjoy the passing pleasure of these delightful opportunities for diversion while I can.
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