I could never vape that. I'd be waiting for it to lull me into a nic coma and then kill me.![]()
Ladies, Gentlemen, Butch & Ralphie
May I present to you....
Something I've been trying to get for over 2 months...
The one (in my possession)...
The only (that I own, I'm sure there's more out there)....
SQUIR... wait... no... no... that's not it...
Oh, yeah, that's right, let me start over....
Just kidding, without further ado (which isn't really ado, since you could give a crap by now)
CylonVari!
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Can I have your..............alienware?
No I programmed him to be safe. CylonVari's are extremely safe, would never start thinking on their own, turn against you or... hmm... something seems familiar here...
Mm-hm. Enjoy your Cylon-vari.... might wanna leave a light on, though.![]()
that's sexy....it that your juice or a colored tank? ......that 4.5 mls and 18659 batt will last ya a great hassle free all day vape
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Oh, it gets worse.
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I have a Cylon window for the other one too, I just need to empty the tank first. I'm going to Cerakote one to match the Stealth. StealthCylonVari. The lights won't help.
Holy S***. They are Really nice!Purty.....

Purty.....
Holy S***. They are Really nice!![]()

No way. Oz is a madman. That is *terrifying.*
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The Cylons of the 2003 miniseries and 2004 Battlestar Galactica series are fundamentally different from the Cylons of the original 1978/1980 series. In the new version, the Cylons were created by humans as cybernetic workers and soldiers. As in the original series, the Cylons destroy almost the entire human civilization, chasing a few ship-borne survivors into deep space. (....) Much of the Cylons' technology is based heavily on bioengineering and/or synthetic biology rather than conventional robotics. Humans often derisively refer to Cylons as "toasters," due to the resemblance of the Cylon centurions from the first Human/Cylon war (the design of which is based on that of the centurions from the original series) to "walking chrome toasters", as described by Gaius Baltar in the miniseries.
Prior to the massive attack on the Colonies, the Cylon civilization was considered to be a major threat but one which was contained. The interstellar military technologies of the humans and the Cylons were very comparable in capabilities such as instantaneous hyperspace Jump, guided missile weaponry, etc. In the premiere episode of the 2003 series, Commander Adama denies visiting reporters access to the Galactica if they carry networked computers, and reminds these reporters of the Cylon origins as networked Artificial Intelligence beings. In all aspects of computing and robotics, the Cylon technologies are far superior to those of humankind. Adama points out that as long as the Cylons are kept out of the networks, humankind's superior numbers and the size of the industrial base gives humankind the tactical and strategic advantage. That is lost when Gaius Baltar allows the humanoid Cylon "Caprica Six" access to the Colonial defense mainframe. Her modifications to the defense code propagate throughout the fleet, effectively disarming it, and the massive attacks begin, resulting in the near extinction of humankind.
In contrast to the reason for the original Cylons' genocidal mission, religion is the primary motivation of the Cylon race in the re-imagined series. They consider humans to be sinful and flawed creations who therefore do not deserve to survive.
(from wikipedia for relative brevity's sake.)
Good one.What just dawned on me... that 2nd pic... $700 worth of hardware, $2.50 worth of drip tips![]()

I meant purty in an Oz sort of way.
What just dawned on me... that 2nd pic... $700 worth of hardware, $2.50 worth of drip tips![]()
I agree! I love the tip collection. Hey Fear.I have found that some of the drip tips I like the most are $1.50 cheapos.![]()
I have found that some of the drip tips I like the most are $1.50 cheapos.![]()