Okay, headline is a tad too much, but hear me out..
One of the things I thought I'd miss most about the cigarettes is the social aspect. It could be 10 below outside, and you share a ciggy with someone and 10 minutes later walk away best of friends. Not to mention productivity side-effects: some of the most important business decisions/gossip is of course during cigarette breaks.
But it's an interesting culture of "vapers" that I'm discovering now. Fairly new to vaping, but have yet to come across even a remotely negative experience. People are well... just nice and always willing to help with an advice or share their experience. Every vendor I dealt with (really want to highlight Halo and Alice in Vapeland) just blew my mind with the level of customer service, helpfulness, quality of product(s) and just generally how business is conducted.
Discovering tons of delightful e-liquid flavors, tastebuds are on sensory overload with no end in sight hence always in a good mood.
Sooooo, would it be far fetched, since the whole cigarette/vaping thing is a direct byproduct of nicotine addiction to advocate that yes, nicotine makes the world a better place... I can't think of another addictive substance with such lovely side-effects
One of the things I thought I'd miss most about the cigarettes is the social aspect. It could be 10 below outside, and you share a ciggy with someone and 10 minutes later walk away best of friends. Not to mention productivity side-effects: some of the most important business decisions/gossip is of course during cigarette breaks.
But it's an interesting culture of "vapers" that I'm discovering now. Fairly new to vaping, but have yet to come across even a remotely negative experience. People are well... just nice and always willing to help with an advice or share their experience. Every vendor I dealt with (really want to highlight Halo and Alice in Vapeland) just blew my mind with the level of customer service, helpfulness, quality of product(s) and just generally how business is conducted.
Discovering tons of delightful e-liquid flavors, tastebuds are on sensory overload with no end in sight hence always in a good mood.
Sooooo, would it be far fetched, since the whole cigarette/vaping thing is a direct byproduct of nicotine addiction to advocate that yes, nicotine makes the world a better place... I can't think of another addictive substance with such lovely side-effects