Has the world gone MAD ? ? ?

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zerominusone

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I smoked 2 pks of Winston a day (drank a TON of Coke too) for 22 years and haven't had an analog 2 days after I got my KR808D-1 in the mail. And when I got mine, I wasn't even planning on quitting, just saving some money buy using a PV instead some of the time. Feels pretty good not to even WANT to smoke. And on the package it says "not a smoking cessation device". BULL SPIT.
 

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I originally ordered a starter kit plus some juices thinking it would be an interesting toy to play with. At most, I figured it might help moderate the expense of cigarettes. I was so confident about this that, on the same day my first shipment arrived and was sitting at the post office, I made my semiweekly run to the county immediately north to buy cigarettes (huge tax differential).

Within a couple of days, I was vaping almost exclusively.

I was a three pack a day guy. I got my vaping hardware and juices in late February. I still have about half of the cigarettes left from that last run north, and it's almost July.

So I haven't entirely quit cigarettes, insofar as I'm still smoking two to five per day. I'm going to finish them all. After all, I invested in them so I'm going to smoke them.

Vaping is a truly remarkable invention!
 

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Yes, it's impossible that this has happened.

It makes me wonder about all the other things that I always thought were impossible; quitting smoking is impossible, going to college is impossible, owning a home is impossible, paying off my debt is impossible..... makes me think again now that the word "impossible" has been put in it's place.
 

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Yes, it's impossible that this has happened.

It makes me wonder about all the other things that I always thought were impossible; quitting smoking is impossible, going to college is impossible, owning a home is impossible, paying off my debt is impossible..... makes me think again now that the word "impossible" has been put in it's place.

I agree!!! great post Rosa!
 

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Once you've switched over to Ecigs your sense of smell and taste will gradually come back so certain foods and drinks might not taste the same as when you were a smoker. This could be a good thing as I am now put off by the taste of my favorite alcoholic beverages which I used to drink almost nightly. It's not madness we are actually supposed to breathe and taste our food. Start putting away the money you could have spent on analogs and treat yourself!
 

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Yes, it's impossible that this has happened.

It makes me wonder about all the other things that I always thought were impossible; quitting smoking is impossible, going to college is impossible, owning a home is impossible, paying off my debt is impossible..... makes me think again now that the word "impossible" has been put in it's place.

Possible happens when the plan is conceived and executed. Finding the right plan sometimes seems impossible, though.
 
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