timnowvapes
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Post by timnowvapes on Nov 11, 2012 18:15:42 GMT
I think for me smoking hits harder than vaping, and I'm not talking throat hit, before vaping, there was smoking, and smoking is what I resorted to if stressed, or down, or what ever, vaping can't quite match that, as it isn't smoking - does that make sense. So.....I vape daily, but one little off point in the day, it's roll up time, which again I think if I could take vaping up to the next level it might be enough to stop having to go back to the roll ups. Vaping does and has provided an interest, a novelty factor, it has been enjoyable, but it can and does lose the edge unless you renew and refresh things, coming up for 5 months now, or I'm at 5 months, or just over, or under, who knows? need to sort it, or I fear that smoking will over take vaping
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Queenie Bee
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Post by Queenie Bee on Nov 11, 2012 20:11:08 GMT
I'm there as we speak! Might be to do with the fact that I just changed the wicks on some clearos and either they're a dodgy batch or I've done something wrong, and now I have ONE working clearo and it's full of a juice I don't like (Don't worry, I have some cartos I can break out as this is an emergency, but half of those are prefilled with stuff I don't like either). I'd disagree a bit with the "searching for vaping nirvana" thingy, though. For me, it's just searching for vaping consistency. If you buy a pack of cigarettes, you know they will all taste the same, as will the next pack, and the next...however, every twist, tweak and turn gives you a different vaping experience, and sometimes (for me, anyway) it's this that throws me a bit off track. I don't think my subconscious understands why, when I vape, there's no guarantee that the next mouthful will taste the same as the last, let alone the next refill. Now, I can see that anyone who has persevered with roll-ups for ages has had a lot of the faff and fiddle that accompanies smoking (or vaping), but again, there's little or no taste variation from one pouch of tobacco to the next. It's probably a lot to do with a very confused subconscious. Clearly, my own subconscious is so confused that I appear to have agreed quite a lot with what PamO said, even whilst saying I disagreed. I think I need a lie down. And some new clearos. rofl
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