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    In my particular social circles, I'm generally recognized as the resident Mad Scientist. You take that and add the customization possibilities in the vaping world and it's basically nirvana.

    ...Incidentally, I never actually wanted to quit smoking when I first started vaping. That just happened to be a consequence of all the tinkering.

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    I am happy! Seriously, I finally realized after 20+ years that there's nothing in a pack of cigarettes that I need. I don't cough as much, don't smell, and the e-juice tastes so much better than a cigarette could ever taste.
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    1. No coughing
    2. No odor
    3. Pets are happier
    4. Can vape in my mom's house!
    5. Cleaner home and car
    6. Husband hasn't had pneumonia or bronchitis since he started vaping (He has COPD)
    7. Cleaner teeth and better breath
    8. Don't get winded as easily
    9. Got a new hobby (e-cigs)! (don't know if this is good or bad)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShogaNinja View Post
    I get to live longer?

    I breathe better, run now every day. Blood pressure returned to normal. Now all I am at risk for is pancreatic cancer. YAY! Yes that's right - vaping can lead to pancreatic cancer. They don't tell you that when they say it's about as dangerous as a caffeine habit. Don't believe me? When the swiss switched to Snus and became almost a smoke free nation pancreatic cancer was on the rise. Also, it's a known problem with the patch and gum. It's great we all quit and stuff but we need to get the nic levels down to 0 as soon as we all can.
    Was this some kinda of Ninja Post?

    Slip In and Post something Inflammatory and then Slip Out?


    Quote Originally Posted by VapingRulz View Post
    Do you have any references for those claims?
    He seems to do this a lot. Post things and then doesn't post where he gets them.

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