I don't mean being interesting in actually vaping, but being interested in exploring it, thinking & writing about it, and buying new stuff.
I discovered vaping around last November (haven't smoked in over 4 years, using snus), joined these forums, and got to 300 posts pretty quickly. Every time I earned a couple of extra dollars I was getting another battery, tank, carto or clearo, and I enjoyed perusing the various vendors' websites in my free time, watching video tutorials about rolling mesh, whatever...
... But my enthusiasm eventually waned. Now I just want to have a decent vape and not really think about it. On the other hand, because of the volatility of the political situation, I think it socially responsible to maintain a presence in the community (strength in numbers and all of that), but these days I pretty much fire-up my Provari & Cobra, or fill an Evod, T2 or Protank on a Spinner or Twist for the road, and go about my business pursuing other interests, thinking about other things, so I have very little to say.
Is this a common progression? I used to worry about missing The Next Big Thing, but now not so much since I have too many accessories already, can't keep it organized, and what I do use on a daily basis works well.
There might be a reason to stay around here to help new people, but whenever a new person has a question there are so many people who have more expertise than I do, it doesn't seem necessary... But I will continue to be a supporting member for as long as this place exists, whether I have anything to say or not.
I discovered vaping around last November (haven't smoked in over 4 years, using snus), joined these forums, and got to 300 posts pretty quickly. Every time I earned a couple of extra dollars I was getting another battery, tank, carto or clearo, and I enjoyed perusing the various vendors' websites in my free time, watching video tutorials about rolling mesh, whatever...
... But my enthusiasm eventually waned. Now I just want to have a decent vape and not really think about it. On the other hand, because of the volatility of the political situation, I think it socially responsible to maintain a presence in the community (strength in numbers and all of that), but these days I pretty much fire-up my Provari & Cobra, or fill an Evod, T2 or Protank on a Spinner or Twist for the road, and go about my business pursuing other interests, thinking about other things, so I have very little to say.
Is this a common progression? I used to worry about missing The Next Big Thing, but now not so much since I have too many accessories already, can't keep it organized, and what I do use on a daily basis works well.
There might be a reason to stay around here to help new people, but whenever a new person has a question there are so many people who have more expertise than I do, it doesn't seem necessary... But I will continue to be a supporting member for as long as this place exists, whether I have anything to say or not.