Thank you for telling me how to spend MY money. My mod purchases in no way cut into my charitable contributions. Without your guidance I might have spent the money I earned in a way I saw fit. (Currently, 1 ProVari + 6 other different mods, not counting the Twists, - with 2 new different mods on the way.) I have a different Genny on each one, each with a different juice.
That's how I roll.
Thanks. I bit my tongue, but as someone who has five PVs and several more arriving shortly (and I had three Provaris not long ago, but traded two for other mods that caught my eye), I feel exactly the same way.
Some people have multiple houses, or more than one car. Some people hoard money in their mattresses. Other people collect stamps, or porcelain, or coins... or whatever. How about those coin collectors, huh? How many coins does one person need? Having more than, say, $20 in change, well that's nonsense and pure affectation, I tell you!
Yes, I have a lot of PVs. I've got a lot of different atty's and juices, too. At the rate I've been ordering juices, there may be some juices I never even vape. I know, I know, there are children in Africa who have nothing to vape, and it's a sin to waste juice, but I enjoy trying new things. I love finding good juices from new places. I love comparing how this mod stacks up against that mod. I love discovering that that juice tastes best in that RBA, or that that new PV I just picked up in the classifieds looks gorgeous with the tank I've had sitting on a shelf for the last month and a half.
Is it nonsense and affectation to enjoy exploring what's available out there? Is being a collector of something you find interesting wrong? Is it making the world a worse place that I spend the money I work all day to make on this particular hobby, rather than going out drinking or taking karate lessons or catching the latest movies?
If it is, so be it. I'm going to hell.