My pet peeves...There a couple of words that are misused in almost every thread. THAN/THEN When comparing one thing with another you may find that one is more appealing “than” another. “Than” is the word you want when doing comparisons. But if you are talking about time, choose “then“: “First you fill your atty; then you vape.” My juice has a lower nic content than yours, not “then yours.”
AT.. Where did you by your mod at? Where did you get that juice at? DROP the AT. I know I'm not the only one here this irritates.
Along these same lines... do they not teach the difference between there, their, and they're any longer? 3 distinct words with 3 distinctly different meanings, and the percentage of people ON THE ENTIRE INTERNET who can use them properly must be about 3%. Maybe 2%.
Maybe less.

Andria