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    Today I congratulated myself on reaching my two week marker of Vaping on my facebook status. Now most of my friends shared joy in my success but one however responded, "except for the water in the lungs". Now out of all the things I have heard negative, this is not one. Anyone have any idea where this would come from, or if there is any evidence to this?

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    Probably a poor attempt at making a sarcastic joke about the fact we're inhaling vapor?

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    i hope so, i looked around the internet and didnt find anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cluster View Post
    Probably a poor attempt at making a sarcastic joke about the fact we're inhaling vapor?
    I agree. I'm 45 years old and haven't coughed up a dirtball, yet.

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    I wouldn't think it would be worse than breathing the 99% humidity during a central Illinois Summer

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    Quote Originally Posted by angjen0816 View Post
    Today I congratulated myself on reaching my two week marker of Vaping on my facebook status. Now most of my friends shared joy in my success but one however responded, "except for the water in the lungs". Now out of all the things I have heard negative, this is not one. Anyone have any idea where this would come from, or if there is any evidence to this?

    BTW Congrats on the two week mark, just got to my analog free two weeks today too

    Vape ON

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    Well, you have a few things going here:

    1. The alveoli in the lungs actually need to be moist to function.
    2. The internal surface area of the average person's lungs is 75 square meters, roughly the size of one side of the singles section of a tennis court.
    3. While you may be vaping in more "moisture" than a normal breath, you have 2 things going against the comment:
    3a. It's not water.
    3b. If you look at the potential effect of a puff of vapor (and you get to do this because it's in vapor form and not liquid) on the surface area of half a tennis court, umm...yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadeninja View Post
    BTW Congrats on the two week mark, just got to my analog free two weeks today too

    Vape ON
    Thanks! and congrats to you too!

    Quote Originally Posted by KermieD View Post
    Well, you have a few things going here:

    1. The alveoli in the lungs actually need to be moist to function.
    2. The internal surface area of the average person's lungs is 75 square meters, roughly the size of one side of the singles section of a tennis court.
    3. While you may be vaping in more "moisture" than a normal breath, you have 2 things going against the comment:
    3a. It's not water.
    3b. If you look at the potential effect of a puff of vapor (and you get to do this because it's in vapor form and not liquid) on the surface area of half a tennis court, umm...yeah.

    you are a wealth of knowledge, thanks I had no idea about #2, thats crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadeninja View Post
    I wouldn't think it would be worse than breathing the 99% humidity during a central Illinois Summer
    lol. true.

    @ OP
    They say that drowning is a very "peaceful" way to die. If its true, i will take that over suffocation (and eventually cancer) any day!

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    ^^^ Yeah holding your breath until you cant any longer and then inhaling a lung full of water when you need air sounds terrifying not peaceful.

    I hope I die in my sleep....
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