aspergers and vaping.

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AXIOM_1

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    I'm not sure I'm a tootle-puffer any longer. My daughter tells my my office is getting pretty cloudy.

    cool!!!! Maybe you are starting to transpose to the modwomper style of vaping --- just think, maybe you are starting to grow and graduating away from the baby steps (tootle puffing) into something a little more substantial :w00t:
     

    NoFumus

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    cool!!!! Maybe you are starting to transpose to the modwomper style of vaping --- just think, maybe you are starting to grow and graduating away from the baby steps (tootle puffing) into something a little more substantial :w00t:

    So, a Lemo or a Magma is still a baby step? If so, I guess I'm good in toddlerhood.
     

    Luke95

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    You mean low wattage vaping using ancient gear?



    Is that a typo, meant to say "cig"?



    Or is that the sig you're referring to? I looked up 0PJA2 and Tapatalk. I don't have a smartphone, but I'm glad to know that Tapatalk is available for those that use it.
    Sigelei 150 watt with tc using a twisted messes rda

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    NoFumus

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    I don't know because I have no clue as to the devices you just mentioned -- I see people on here talk about Lemo's and such but I have never bothered to google them.

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    AXIOM_1

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    Oh -- a lemo is a tank? I thought it was a mod :eek:

    Shows you what I know about vaping gear -- I am not on this forum to learn about vaping gear because if I wanted to I could learn about the stuff very easily and quickly -- I am mainly here to pester people and pass the time :w00t:
     

    AXIOM_1

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    No! What happened?

    I have a tall aluminum ladder I use when building things --- Anyway, yesterday I had built a rather large support beam which is 16 feet long and weighs several hundred pounds. Naturally I have no help (as usual) and do everything by myself and I had to install this support beam horizontally across the top of building I am constructing --- I was on top of that miserable ladder trying to lift that heavy support beam into place when all of a sudden the ladder legs bent from all of the extra weight of the beam plus my weight, and everything including me went crashing to the ground. The heavy beam landed on me plus when I hit the ground I ended up smashing into the ladder with my face and caving my entire ladder in ---- My arm and back got damaged somehow and I can barely walk today from all of the pain.

    I probably should have went to the Doctor from that nasty fall but I imagine they are getting sick of seeing me. My back is all bruised and so is my right arm as well as my chest :( A bunch of my muscles feel like they are pulled or stretched.
     

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    NoFumus

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    I have a tall aluminum ladder I use when building things --- Anyway, yesterday I had built a rather large support beam which is 16 feet long and weighs several hundred pounds. Naturally I have no help (as usual) and do everything by myself and I had to install this support beam horizontally across the top of building I am constructing --- I was on top of that miserable ladder trying to lift that heavy support beam into place when all of a sudden the ladder legs bent from all of the extra weight of the beam plus my weight, and everything including me went crashing to the ground. The heavy beam landed on me plus when I hit the ground I ended up smashing into the ladder with my face and caving my entire ladder in ---- My arm and back got damaged somehow and I can barely walk today from all of the pain.

    I probably should have went to the Doctor from that nasty fall but I imagine they are getting sick of seeing me. My back is all bruised and so is my right arm as well as my chest :( A bunch of my muscles feel like they are pulled or stretched.

    Yeah, I think you should go to the doctor. SIck of seeing you? Sounds to me like they won't even recognize you today. I think you need constant supervision, or one of these. (with a helmet, of course)

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    AXIOM_1

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    Yeah, I think you should go to the doctor. SIck of seeing you? Sounds to me like they won't even recognize you today. I think you need constant supervision, or one of these. (with a helmet, of course)

    similat-Schwiekert-Heavy-Full-Body-Dog-Bite-Suit.jpg

    lol -- yeah probably a suit of armor too
     
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