
I'm pretty anti-smoking, but... whatever's in that smoke that's making it glow blue has gotta be the coolest shit I've seen all day. I still won't smoke, but still, cool shit.
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Art © The guy that smoked a couple times but only in the sense that he'd burned all the hair off his arm cuz he plays with fire, me!
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Art © The guy that smoked a couple times but only in the sense that he'd burned all the hair off his arm cuz he plays with fire, me!
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>e-cig
>non addictive
...sorry, I has to disagree with you. every people I know are vaping as regularly as when they used to smoke. and have the same problems stopping. to quote them:
"it taste bad but I can not stop. and I can use it in the office."
and for harmless, wait 30 years and we will see.
>non addictive
...sorry, I has to disagree with you. every people I know are vaping as regularly as when they used to smoke. and have the same problems stopping. to quote them:
"it taste bad but I can not stop. and I can use it in the office."
and for harmless, wait 30 years and we will see.
As so far, any study conducted on current use is absolutely harmless to the body. Yes the long term effects aren't here yet but then again, go check out the ingredients to what goes into the vapor fluid. Most everything is organic and is able to be absorbed into the body from other food or liquids we take in from other sources.
Now, don't get me wrong, I say "Most everything..." for a reason. Those "Blu" e-cigs I absolutely hate because they literally are giving a bad name to e-cigs/vape's. Honestly, I find there's a big difference between an e-cig and vaporizer. With an e-cig, you're buying some cheap, off hand, crappy wannabe cigarette that literally isn't meant to stop you from being addicted to nicotine, but instead be addicted to itself so you buy more of them. In fact, my ex bought one a while ago and almost had to go to the ER for nicotine overdoes due to the fact that he couldn't keep track on how long he'd been taking puffs while playing games. It doesn't burn like a regular cigarette and they run out after about 500-700'ish puffs, where as a cigarette might be 7 or so drags and you're done. Yes, I agree with you in the sense that they're not helping.
Now if you're talking about vaporizers, there's many varying degrees. The one I have, the iTaste MVP V2 is a vaporizer you can fill with liquid instead of cartridges with pre-determined amounts of nicotine in them. With this device, you're able to change the temperature in the atomizer to burn hotter so you get a different flavor experience out of the liquid. I'm proud to say I'm down to 12 - 8mg of nicotine when I started at 20. This method has MANY flavors for all sorts of people from regular cigarette flavor to what I'm smoking now which is a mixture of Tigers Blood (Tropical taste of many different fruits) and Raspberry. So far, everyone who's tried it at my work absolutely loves it and they're all coming down off the "Blu" craze and actually looking into what Vaping is and how to ween yourself off cigarettes. The smoke is harmless when exhaled and it leaves a wonderful scent behind. Now if you're actually going to get into Vaping and really quit your cigarette crave, you're going to spent upwards of 60 - 100 dollars on this stuff. It's not a cheap lump sum but it'll help you over time and save WAY more and it'll pay itself off.
Now, I just find it's something to do when I'm bored or have a little craving every now and then. IF these are harmful long term, I have complete faith in modern medicine that I'll be fine, plus having insurance helps. :3
Now, don't get me wrong, I say "Most everything..." for a reason. Those "Blu" e-cigs I absolutely hate because they literally are giving a bad name to e-cigs/vape's. Honestly, I find there's a big difference between an e-cig and vaporizer. With an e-cig, you're buying some cheap, off hand, crappy wannabe cigarette that literally isn't meant to stop you from being addicted to nicotine, but instead be addicted to itself so you buy more of them. In fact, my ex bought one a while ago and almost had to go to the ER for nicotine overdoes due to the fact that he couldn't keep track on how long he'd been taking puffs while playing games. It doesn't burn like a regular cigarette and they run out after about 500-700'ish puffs, where as a cigarette might be 7 or so drags and you're done. Yes, I agree with you in the sense that they're not helping.
Now if you're talking about vaporizers, there's many varying degrees. The one I have, the iTaste MVP V2 is a vaporizer you can fill with liquid instead of cartridges with pre-determined amounts of nicotine in them. With this device, you're able to change the temperature in the atomizer to burn hotter so you get a different flavor experience out of the liquid. I'm proud to say I'm down to 12 - 8mg of nicotine when I started at 20. This method has MANY flavors for all sorts of people from regular cigarette flavor to what I'm smoking now which is a mixture of Tigers Blood (Tropical taste of many different fruits) and Raspberry. So far, everyone who's tried it at my work absolutely loves it and they're all coming down off the "Blu" craze and actually looking into what Vaping is and how to ween yourself off cigarettes. The smoke is harmless when exhaled and it leaves a wonderful scent behind. Now if you're actually going to get into Vaping and really quit your cigarette crave, you're going to spent upwards of 60 - 100 dollars on this stuff. It's not a cheap lump sum but it'll help you over time and save WAY more and it'll pay itself off.
Now, I just find it's something to do when I'm bored or have a little craving every now and then. IF these are harmful long term, I have complete faith in modern medicine that I'll be fine, plus having insurance helps. :3
Awesome. Simply awesome.
Also, don't throw paint thinner on barbecues, Strype.
(And don't stick a straightened paperclip so deep into a computer's headphone jack the the thing bluescreens. When you pull it out, it may or may not set your shirt on fire, depending on conditions.)
Also, don't throw paint thinner on barbecues, Strype.
(And don't stick a straightened paperclip so deep into a computer's headphone jack the the thing bluescreens. When you pull it out, it may or may not set your shirt on fire, depending on conditions.)
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