Omg these people will forever be out of touch.

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I just came across this and when I read it I thought it was funny. They're calling it "dripping" lmao. I can't really find the words I want to describe this, it's just so ignorant. They're trying to fear monger and smear something they know nothing about. Typical though. It's like how a grandmother would describe something she saw her 16 year old grandson doing.
 

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You should be following the buldor round disposables everywhere @Mediocre00Rebel, as it's kind of horrifying what they're trying to do now.

Seems they're using disposables as leverage to destroy the vape industry, increase criminal activities, put the health of the public in jeopardy and increase pressure on healthcare.

And nowhere seems to be escaping this.

Yet a majority of the public are drinking the kool-aid that the authorities are peddling, without raising the big question in the first place.

Which is "who was it that has allowed disposable vapes to be sold?".
 
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That's a really old article, but they are right that dripping can be more harmful if not done properly. You have to keep your wick wet.


"Dripping generates higher heating coil temperatures than conventional use of e-cigarettes – and this is a safety concern. “Higher temperatures lead to greater emissions of a class of harmful chemicals known as volatile aldehydes,” including formaldehyde and acrolein, Shihadeh said."

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You should be following the buldor round disposables everywhere @Mediocre00Rebel, as it's kind of horrifying what they're trying to do now.

Seems they're using disposables as leverage to destroy the vape industry, increase criminal activities, put the health of the public in jeopardy and increase pressure on healthcare.

And nowhere seems to be escaping this.

Yet a majority of the public are drinking the kool-aid that the authorities are peddling, without raising the big question in the first place.

Which is "who was it that has allowed disposable vapes to be sold?".
I have to admit, it was a disposable that got me vaping in the first place, but it was also a disposables that got me back to smoking cigarettes. I got a free box of them, so I smoked them but when I ran out my sub ohm wasn't cutting it for my short breaks at my stressful job.

Disposable vapes are sus. I think they're too high nicotine. They're small, easy to conceal. Idk teenagers are pretty dumb, but they know they shouldn't smoke, but they do and nobody can really take that choice away from them. I blame the gas station people who sell to them, and the disposable manufacturers themselves. The high nicotine content is totally purposeful. While they're good in a pinch I'd rather they not exist at all.
 
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