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All I have to say is that the NT banner put me on track and NT juice has kept me on track! I vaped and smoked for 6 years and only vaped in the house and car. Now I am almost at a year smoke free and it is due to NT juice! Clark has made a huge difference in my life! But I do have to add that the support from the NT family has also been what has kept me off cigs! All you great enablers have made me able to be a happy vaper for life! But Superman started it all! Thank you Clark!
 

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Martin congrats on your 3 weeks stinky free - welcome to the family, glad you're here my friend :)
Sloth talking normally and coherently?!? Is he off his meds or finally found the sweet spot? I kid of course, but I always look forward to reading his wacky comments and trying to decypher them!

Also, glad to hear about your life Clark! I read every bit and didn't mind at all! Now that finances are getting straightened out, I am looking forward to ordering a fair amount of sample sizes (50ml of course [emoji6])!
 

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Clark youre the man, man! I knew after my first NT order, which also happened to be my first juice I ever bought, the same day I bought my first mod and tank, that this juice was something special. I bought 2 bottles from MBV the day after my first NT order, just because I wanted to see the difference between "premium" and "cheap" juices....needless to say, I have NEVER ordered from another vendor again, nor have I felt the need to. There are a couple flavors I would like to eventually try from other vendors, but NT is so much more than the juice. What other company can you talk and joke around with the CEO? What other companies CEO will tag you in a Facebook post to let you know hes running a flash sale a day longer than planned so you can get your order in when you missed the sale the first time around.
 

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Sloth talking normally and coherently?!? Is he off his meds or finally found the sweet spot? I kid of course, but I always look forward to reading his wacky comments and trying to decypher them!

oh no worries tons of them waiting to flow out like the heavenly vapor in fact think im more on my game than ever before. its a balancing act sometimes im coherent sometimes im out of my mind. usually the best flows come after days off well i have the next few days off to hike and such after that will bust some good ones out for you keep an eye out i infiltrate threads when least expected i even have some new tricks up my sleeve stay tuned
 

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oh no worries tons of them waiting to flow out like the heavenly vapor in fact think im more on my game than ever before. its a balancing act sometimes im coherent sometimes im out of my mind. usually the best flows come after days off well i have the next few days off to hike and such after that will bust some good ones out for you keep an eye out i infiltrate threads when least expected i even have some new tricks up my sleeve stay tuned

Ooh 'eck! :blink: :laugh:
 

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My first job in high school was in a small family style restaurant so I am not wholly unfamiliar with food service, cooking, etc... but I would not consider myself anything more than an amateur in that regard. Katy makes more contributions to the final product than most people give her credit for - I experiment, and her palate approves. Failure after miserable failure, and more wasted liquid than we care to mention, we found a system that seems to work for us. It's a constant process of refining and improving process and technique...

Despite the fact that we had several award winning liquids in 2013, I really feel as though some of our more recent efforts elevated our game. Wakonda in particular is a real gem. Frenilla and Strawnilla are both more recent developments. PBC has gone through two revisions and at this point I think it could easily stand on it's own two feet as one of our better liquids (Katy LOVES the stuff). I expect we will continue to refine our craft - after having been in the game for 18 months or so, I feel really fortunate to have over 20 recipes I consider to be "worthy." We've had a few duds along the way, too - thankfully we've minimized those through extensive testing.

As far as my background - There's really no humble way to say this, so I just say it - I'm really smart. Like, super-smart. Many of the people whom have met me over the years would say with no hesitation that I'm the smartest person they've ever met... but, intelligence does not translate into wisdom - and that intelligence is not boundless, there are certain areas where I excel, and other areas in which I struggle. I did my undergrad work at the University of Northern Iowa - I loved to read (still do) and write. In terms of a geographic or geopolitical specialty, I was fond of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union - but my personal interests soon grew outside of any specific geography toward more universal historical and cultural questions. I gravitated towards revisionist history - history is written by the victor, every story has two sides, etc. Revisionist history led me to relativism, which is really my specialty. No where in the annals of human writing is relativism so thoroughly covered than the Greek classics - Plato, Socrates, Aristotle.

Relativism is the fundamental belief that that truth is always relative to some particular frame of reference, such as a language or a culture - it is shaped by the moments that came before this one, and the anxieties associated with moments have yet to come to pass.

Truth is subjective. Problem: Saying "truth is subjective" is an absolute statement, thereby making it false... and so, if truth does exist, by definition, it is not subjective - it is outside the realm of bias, absolutely true.

I'm rambling - but yea, I spent a decade wrestling with that - chain-smoking the whole time I might add. :) I spent the bulk of that time in sales because it paid good and I was exceptionally good at it. I have had issues with selling for other people though - having a conscious is not conducive to a profitable business in 21st Century America. I had several good runs, but I never fell in with corporate America because I have ethical issues with selling products if I am not reasonably convinced that those products and services really benefit people. I had a crisis of meaning in my life as a salesperson, so I went back to get my Master's Degree in Clinical Counseling. I wanted to teach, but more in the individual setting - and with adults, not children. More than teach, I wanted to listen - more than guide, I wanted to accompany people and help them with their own search for meaning. I specialized in Existential Psychotherapy (Yalom). I employ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques like re-framing to create meaning where none existed previously. Conversations with me focus on 4 primary themes or topics: the inevitability of death, freedom and its attendant responsibility, existential isolation, and the presence (or absence of) meaning.

So, I graduated with a MS in Clinical Counseling - but found myself crawling into local service agencies with my tail between my legs begging for 28k a year. I knew I wanted to help the needy, but I had no idea I had to sell myself into financial ruin to do it... so - I started Nicoticket on the side to achieve a few things... I wanted to quit smoking, mostly to save money. I'd sing about the health benefits, but in all fairness, that was just icing on the cake - I was broke - I had 60k in school loan debt and was coming out of forbearance with an $800/month school loan - money was tight. 2nd - in addition to saving money by quitting, I hoped to supplement my income enough that I could make it through the 2-3 year period during which my license was considered "provisional" (requiring supervision)... the short of it is, I couldn't go into private practice, had no choice but to do agency work, but couldn't really afford to do agency work - you get the idea. It wasn't long before we realized Nicoticket was was something special - it fit into so many of my goals.

I wanted to do something meaningful - make a difference in peoples lives.

I've always been a huge supporter of harm reduction, even before I got into the industry. I'd delve into details about my work in Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Dependence, but it would suffice to say that I spent a great deal of time (over a year) working in long-term residential treatment... and... I really enjoy working with that population. eLiquid "fit" because I could use my skills as a therapist and counselor, while simultaneously building a recovery community focused on harm reduction.

I've always been better at the keyboard as opposed to being in person. In person, I pause at the most in-opportune moments because my mind moves really fast. I have to stop and formulate what I am going to say to ensure the people I am talking to can comprehend what I am saying... I 'drift off' a lot, it's unnerving because you might think I am not paying attention (which couldn't be farther from the truth - conversations with me are like a game of chess... you don't make a move without anticipating the next 10-20 moves). ECF - working the forums - it was just a good fit.

I've always had a yearning to "make something" - IE - something tangible, something with substance - but something that also has meaning. Words are just words, but in my mind - the liquid is a vehicle, a way for me to communicate. This is totally whacko, but sometimes I think of myself like a cleric or a shaman. I'm very, ritualistic, when it comes to making liquid. As strange as it sounds, I put "good energy" in those bottles... and i think it comes through.

Man, whoever is reading this is probably going to flip - but you asked, and I had the time to ramble so I figured what the hell. LMAO

I have had the chance to meet both Clark and Katy in person and have been welcomed into Clark's house and the NT lab on numerous occasions. I have also had the honor of listening to Clark talk about his humble beginnings and I can say that the man you meet here is not a show, this is how he really is in person. I consider him a good friend and cherish the time we spend just talking about anything and everything. I love these two people and I wish all of you would have the chance to meet them one day.
 

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.....I've always had a yearning to "make something" - IE - something tangible, something with substance - but something that also has meaning. Words are just words, but in my mind - the liquid is a vehicle, a way for me to communicate. This is totally whacko, but sometimes I think of myself like a cleric or a shaman. I'm very, ritualistic, when it comes to making liquid. As strange as it sounds, I put "good energy" in those bottles... and i think it comes through. .....

I think this is the real key to your success and thank you for doing what you do brother. It comes through loud and clear on this end.
 

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I have had the chance to meet both Clark and Katy in person and have been welcomed into Clark's house and the NT lab on numerous occasions. I have also had the honor of listening to Clark talk about his humble beginnings and I can say that the man you meet here is not a show, this is how he really is in person. I consider him a good friend and cherish the time we spend just talking about anything and everything. I love these two people and I wish all of you would have the chance to meet them one day.

We paid him to say nice things. ;)

Thank you ALL for the kind words and the support. I really want to dive in and reply to each reply individually, but - ARGH! MONDAY!
 

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Just read this, Freaking awesome, I'm not successful by a long shot due to mental health issue so this all kinda touch close to home, On top of it, while I'm extremely intelligent, my issues have prevented me from being very successful. Yay.
Interesting background though.

Success is in the eye of the beholder. Not having money, or a new car, or even a job- you can be successful, in my humble opinion. I have many failures, but I have just as many successes. And, I too, have a mental health issue. You're not alone by any means. But mine is properly treated with medication. If it weren't for medication, I wouldn't be here. I'd probably be in a ditch or homeless or something else that's crazy, but no, I'm in my warm home, with my family with heat and food in our bellies. <3
 
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Once again I find myself wishing there was a button to "like" the entire thread all at one time.

You can always rate the thread, one of the pull downs. 2nd from the right just below the # of likes! :) I'll go give it a shot, thanks for reminding me Spooky!
 

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Just read this, Freaking awesome, I'm not successful by a long shot due to mental health issue so this all kinda touch close to home, On top of it, while I'm extremely intelligent, my issues have prevented me from being very successful. Yay.
Interesting background though.

We all have issues my friend. I easily could have let mine get me down. The key, for me, was to minimize the impact of my weaknesses and maximize the opportunity for my strengths to shine.

For example: There are some people who aren't good at math. The old way of thinking would be "practice practice practice" math - eventually you'll get better at it. Here's the problem - no matter how much time and effort those people put into math, they'll probably never be good at it. My solution - buy a calculator and focus your time, attention, and effort as something you CAN do exceptionally well. For me, it's helping people. I feel blessed that I can make a reasonable wage doing something I probably do as a hobby, anyway! ;)
 

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I'm good at a whole lot of things, it's being able to apply these things in the "adult world" that makes things difficult. I'm always late, have attendance issues due to mental health etc. Few employeers see mental health issues the same as they would see someone calling out a lot for physical diseases. And my school experiences in college reflect it as well.
Basically I'm frustrated by it all.
Sorry to be a downer.
 

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I'm good at a whole lot of things, it's being able to apply these things in the "adult world" that makes things difficult. I'm always late, have attendance issues due to mental health etc. Few employeers see mental health issues the same as they would see someone calling out a lot for physical diseases. And my school experiences in college reflect it as well.
Basically I'm frustrated by it all.
Sorry to be a downer.

Not a downer, I totally get it.

I look just fine but am quickly losing everything physically. Even in a state where Multiple Sclerosis is very frequently seen no one really gets it. There are a lot of folks fighting their own battles here with a wide array of everything and none of them are wrong to claim their feelings over what they are going through, including you. Everyone can let it out here, we are family! *HUGS*
 

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I'm good at a whole lot of things, it's being able to apply these things in the "adult world" that makes things difficult. I'm always late, have attendance issues due to mental health etc. Few employeers see mental health issues the same as they would see someone calling out a lot for physical diseases. And my school experiences in college reflect it as well.
Basically I'm frustrated by it all.
Sorry to be a downer.

something I came to take as truth: I am not superwoman, and anyone, including myself, who expects me to be, is unrealistic. know and accept my limitations, but challenge them when appropriate. one thing at a time, structure, and being honest with myself is what makes the difference in my realm. it's not easy, it's a daily thing- just like vaping, gotta find what works best for you.
 

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something I came to take as truth: I am not superwoman, and anyone, including myself, who expects me to be, is unrealistic. know and accept my limitations, but challenge them when appropriate. one thing at a time, structure, and being honest with myself is what makes the difference in my realm. it's not easy, it's a daily thing- just like vaping, gotta find what works best for you.

And I as well SD! One thing I have learned about myself as I've gotten older and in a more mature( didn't want to say older! Lol) is 99% of the time, my first impressions of people are generally right on. I've learned that I can spot a fake at 110 paces. And don't even get me started with excuses....
 
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