i call it by what it is.
istick, ego, ect.
same when it comes to cameras lol, i call them kodaks and Canons
istick, ego, ect.
same when it comes to cameras lol, i call them kodaks and Canons
It is never too late to change a name. Starfish, jellyfish, etc have all been officially dropped by the scientific community. Ecig can be dropped if enough people want to make it happen.
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this is a great idea OP ... we should probably get on this before the term eCig goes viral
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that is interesting.......but everyone I know still calls them starfish and jellyfish![]()
that is interesting.......but everyone I know still calls them starfish and jellyfish![]()
LOve the acronym!!PV ( personal vaporizer)
and of course the all time favorite
personal electronic nicotine inhalant system
I'm lost on that..since the 70's?? What am I missing? How is it a derogatory term?But they wouldn't if it was immoral or politicly incorrect to call them that. Such as we wouldn't refer to an Asian as "oriental" since about the 1970s, because it is now considered a derogatory term. I consider "e-cig" a derogatory term. Referring to my vaporizers as "e-cigs" is offensive and it needs to stop.
PV ( personal vaporizer)
and of course the all time favorite
personal electronic nicotine inhalant system
Now, now, let's be fair and balanced...
Vaporizing atomizing gases inhalation nicotine assistant...
I'm lost on that..since the 70's?? What am I missing? How is it a derogatory term?
Edit: Not trying to hijack the thread, my brain stopped there and refuses to go further until it knows why...should have thought to use PM
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American English[edit]
In the United States, "Oriental" is often considered an antiquated, pejorative, and disparaging term. John Kuo Wei Tchen, director of the Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program and Institute at New York University, said the basic critique of the term developed in the 1970s. Tchen has said: "With the anti-war movement in the '60s and early '70s, many Asian Americans identified the term 'Oriental' with a Western process of racializing Asians as forever opposite 'others'."[7] In a press release related to legislation aimed at removing the term "oriental" from official documents of the State of New York, Governor David Paterson said: "The word 'oriental' does not describe ethnic origin, background or even race; in fact, it has deep and demeaning historical roots".[8]
PV ( personal vaporizer)
and of course the all time favorite
personal electronic nicotine inhalant system