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That's if I don't die first, mid inhale. The girlfriend has a salt nic and one night I wasn't paying attention put a few drops in my atty and went to take a big rip... got about 1/1000th of a second into a hit and almost choked. Not only was it citrus but it was a 36mg salt nic.
That’s the thing about protonated nic. It does have less throat hit but somehow that doesn’t keep a body from coughing
 

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I'm from Liberty City in Miami, that's not the way we wear our jeans but our method is just as despised.
Not this I hope
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Cloud competitions / trick comps are not in everyones wheelhouse. Just like MTL, DL, DIY, Rebuildables, etc. Vaping in general isn't in everyones wheelhouse. It's good that you posted this here though, as some people may be interested in seeing the results. I, for one, enjoy various aspects of vaping. Everything from cloud comps, to tootle puffing, even to the dreaded "HIT IT WITH 1.21 GIGAWATTS!". Do I sign up every time, all the time? Hardly, not because I can't, sometimes I just want to observe.
 
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That's definitely Wilton Manors in Ft Lauderdale. Funny story time-- When I was 17 I had a roofing job. I was on a roof working one day and had to piss something bad. You didn't have time to leave the roof and our boss didn't want us asking the customer to use their restroom. So I did the business right there on the roof. Well, the customer came out in a pink robe with fluffy frills and pink high heels screaming at us that his roof was leaking right now and demanded we come inside to see. The pure horror I felt as he held out his hand as my piss dripped through his ceiling into it was something I'll never forget. Thank God he didn't smell it.
 
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That's definitely Wilton Manors in Ft Lauderdale. Funny story time-- When I was 17 I had a roofing job. I was on a roof working one day and had to piss something bad. You didn't have time to leave the roof and our boss didn't want us asking the customer to use their restroom. So I did the business right there on the roof. Well, the customer came out in a pink robe with fluffy frills and pink high heels screaming at us that his roof was leaking right now and demanded we come inside to see. The pure horror I felt as he held out his hand as my piss dripped through his ceiling into it was something I'll never forget. Thank God he didn't smell it.
I am speechless.. I just spent a few days at the end of last week lugging hundreds of pounds of salt up a ladder to cut my ice dams. One of my tenants got a leak on their living room anyway. The water that came out when I drilled relief holes in the ceiling drywall was orange. Something horrifying may be living on my roof
 
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Right, the best thing (anatomically) to wear for men is a skirt.
Highlanders knew the thing.

As for cloud chasing, it's a battery/juice waste imho.

Until they took arrows to the jimmies. Even then, they had some kind of cod piece to protect from projectiles, blades, etc. Skinny jeans offers little to no mobility for most men. You won't see me wearing skinny jeans when I'm welding. Something about a hot spark burning through my jeans and making immediate contact with any part of my body doesn't sound appealing. The idea of having urological problems stemming from the wearing of skinny jeans as well doesn't sound appealing either.
 
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Right, the best thing (anatomically) to wear for men is a skirt.
Highlanders knew the thing.

As for cloud chasing, it's a battery/juice waste imho.
Would love to get my clans kilt but the cost is insane.

And I can remember how painful it was being a horny teen in tight jeans (15 years ago :lol:)
 

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Wait, is a neckbeard really a thing? And what of these so called "skinny jeans"?

I'm kidding. I know the terms neckbeard and skinny jeans. But... why skinny jeans? Why would a man want to wear skinny jeans for? Every time I go to find a pair of pants for work or hell even lounging - the skinny jeans epidemic is on the rise! There are no loose fit, relaxed fit, or regular sized jeans ANYWHERE! And when you do find them, they are all the way on the other side of the store.

There are claims that skinny jeans cause problems for guys. Just... WHY?! Why would someone want to smash themselves into a pair of jeans like that?!

‘Cuz Everybody’s talking about them.
 

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Cloudy vapes are a pure treat for many vaper's and it keeps them from smoking, I can't get on board with calling that a waste in any way.

Exactly. Ain’t hurting anyone, ain’t costing me anything. And it ‘keeps them off the streets’ as we oldies say.
 

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I didn't mean to offend, skinny jeans are cool.
I think it’s simply yet another example of a continuing phenomena. A group develops a given fashion style, and then slowly ages. As they do, certain aspects of that style have to be dropped as the aging bodies of the fashion wearers no longer support it. Generally it is only true of some of the accoutrements of that style. The style of these people’s youth will follow them into old age and become known eventually as “old people clothes”. Parachute pants wearers in the eighties will be getting ready for senior citizen status fairly soon. Happily for everyone parachute pants died such a violent death that they will likely not be seen on old folks.
 
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