I'm really happy with my Revolver Elite except that when I'm at home I tend to vape for longer periods, and I can't use them in the car because both of my auto batts stay on nearly constantly in the car unless I unscrew the atty.
I'm about ready to pull the trigger on something with a large cap...
The two I've had that taste the least like they are supposed to are the "Mighty Menthol" from Johnson Creek and the "Dark Tobacco" from Revolver.
Both of them are actually very good, but taste nothing like I expected.
Mighty Menthol doesn't have the slightest hint of menthol. Instead it...
The only person who has made jokes about my smoking an e-cig is me. When my boss asked me about them today I said, "I'm a geek, I'm cheap, and I like smoking. This covers all my needs."
Just like in high school, the best way to avoid getting teased is to make the jokes yourself.
(I also tell...
Wow. I was just looking for info on something that matched American Spirits (my analog of choice) a couple of days ago. This is very good news. I just put in an order for a 3ml sample of American Spirit and half a dozen other flavors. I'm a little hesitant to use 50/50 PG/VG after some of...
As you already saw, I had it welbutrin and another psychoactive drug mixed up. The point remains the same however. There are people who take chantix to quit smoking (or under it's other name to treat mental illness) who take it quite happily with no problem. There are also people who take it...
I switched from analogs to a blu in the beginning of July, and my new Revolver Elite should get to me tomorrow. (Wish I'd realised how many options there really were before I ordered my Blu. I thought it was pretty much BluCigs, Green-Smoke, and goofy looking things the size of a sharpie)...
You are absolutely 100% correct.
Chantix is well known to cause depression and suicidal thoughts and/or actions. While still relatively rare, the instance of suicidal thoughts and ATTEMPTED SUICIDE while taking chantix is far too high for my comfort level. If you have even the remotest...
One of the big issues with nicotine is the hardening of arteries; and from what I've read, the effect is NOT consistent. It's highly depended on your activity level, and your predispositions.
Nicotine, like most stimulants, triggers your fat cells to release lipids into the bloodstream. If...
I really don't believe this will be the case. You've got to remember that there are TONS of ugly chemicals in cigarette smoke. Some cause cancer. Some contribute to (but don't necessarily cause) heart disease. Many of the others have a mechanical effect on your lungs. i.e. - they gum up the...
Started smoking cigars at 15, switched to pipe tobacco at 21, cigarettes at 26 about a weeks after my first marriage ended in divorce. My day job in is in marketing at a casino, and everybody smokes at the casino. At any given time there are probably 30 employees on break, and 20 of them are...
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