I like the Benny the Bull one
Here's a perfectly looped gif
You've been on Reddit again, haven't you?

haha that's awesome! But doesn't show up until you reply with quote.
Thx for the tip! I don't know why it doesn't show up till then but gave me an excuse to try out the multi quote finally.
I'm a redditer. The site is so large that it's impossible to stay up with everything. The DIY section is good there. I find lots of deals and discount codes since the site doesn't screen out so many vendors based on payment. They do a good job keeping spam under control. I get the feeling it's a much younger audience than ECF. I haen't seen 'hive mentality' any worse there than here (5 Pawns, Suicide Bunny, diketones) and conversations in the DIY section (since they include industry professionals) were extremely informative.
All in all, it comes down to how much time a person has to spend on the computer everyday. Reddit is easier to get on my phone when I'm away from home. There's a couple of other ecig sites that are worthy of mention for various reasons. Oh wait, we are on ECF and they are censored. Some of those groups have long time ex-ECF members in them which is why they are censored, if that makes any sense.
Facebook is excellent for local and regional groups, and a lot of advocacy orgs are found there. AVA (Am Vaping Assoc) is a good one to follow since they will post a response to media / studies on vaping very quickly. CASAA, Vaping Militia and [HASHTAG]#notblowingsmoke[/HASHTAG] are good too. Tons of Facebook contests and giveaways but that takes setting up a dummy site (for posting to timeline) and monitoring for wins. I have won a few nice things there but stopped doing it due to time. The person who got me started was on disability and all her vaping supplies had to be won. It can be done.
There's also waffles (raffles but FB doesn't allow raffles so they are called waffles) for ecigs. Some very nice gear. Buy spots for $5 or $10 and eventually win something. Those are kinda fun. I've only played a few times. FB also has some large co-op and group buy communities with varies levels of safety and then there are mod traders and buying groups, again, various levels of vetting first so buyer beware. And then niche groups - usually cloud chashers discussing competive cloud blowing, etc. With all these groups, it's easy to see how something can go viral pretty quickly.