Sleet an freezing rain right now, and I'm in south Texas. I know some of you are seeing worse but I'm wondering how bad it must get elsewhere.
Anyways, I'm Austin and I'm 22. Kicked analogs 23 days ago and have fallen in love with a new hobby. vaping on a Vamo v5 and I'll occasionally use my girlfriend's Spinner. Have enjoyed cloud chasing so much that I only blow nicotine when I'm in my car, otherwise I'm blowing rings or smogging out my room
which also made me have an epiphany about my addiction to nicotine. I feel like realizing you're addicted is almost freeing yourself from the addiction itself, but being able to moderate it for critical times (high stress scenarios) is key to utilizing a highly addictive substance such as nicotine to maintain and increase your livelihood. I always see threads with people saying, "why have 0 nicotine? I would just as soon quit vaping if there was no incentive."(generalization, not a quote, everyone is entitled to an opinion, these are mine) but that makes me think that you haven't overcame your addiction at all by switching to vaping if you still have that 'all or nothing' mentality. Maybe I just look at it in a weird light but I would love to know what everyone's thoughts on the whole addiction aspect. I mainly vape no Nic, but like I said, I keep one readily available for after work and driving, but just physically vaping does it for me when I'm not out and about.
Oh yeah and it's still sleeting outside. Hope everyone stays safe and warm tonight.
Anyways, I'm Austin and I'm 22. Kicked analogs 23 days ago and have fallen in love with a new hobby. vaping on a Vamo v5 and I'll occasionally use my girlfriend's Spinner. Have enjoyed cloud chasing so much that I only blow nicotine when I'm in my car, otherwise I'm blowing rings or smogging out my room
Oh yeah and it's still sleeting outside. Hope everyone stays safe and warm tonight.