CNN Segment on eCigs

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Pyxt

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I was just lurking and saw this, pathetic.

Paranoid people, living in paranoid ways. WE as people deserve the right to use them if we want to.

Hell I can go get a pack of Marb Reds, which have more toxic chemicals in it's smoke then we can name, and they are fine with them.

Governments don't have a grasp on the e-cig market because there is no big-buisness in it yet to fund them, and if they aren't making money, they don't want it.

On the matter of trending, smoking has always been edgy, and cool. But I think it's sad people are doing to to be cool, I see it around me all the time in College. Started smoking when I was 13, use to be one of those edgy stoner kids, thought it was cool, etc etc. And vaping has been a great switch-over, but these people get the disposable ones, and just think it's so edgy and cool to do, yet it makes them look stupid when they try to get reactions out of people. Stupid people looking for attention.

Only a few, can ruin it for the many.
 

rothenbj

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I thought it was interesting. I liked watching Letterman Vape.

I guess I am now "Trendy". Ive never been called trendy before. :D

I've never been considered trendy either. However, I was in early on the move to compact cars in the 70s when gas prices started climbing, one of the few who bought scooters when gas got expensive after the turn of the century (I now put 90% of my miles on two wheels) and one of the early adopters of the e cig when it cam out.

I don't think any of that was as much trendy as an indication that I'm cheap.
 
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