Question for smokers who have switched.

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Mattnatti

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I was just watching the movie FLIGHT and the scene in the stairwell got me thinking. If you were diagnosed with a terminal disease ( which I hope does not happen to anyone or myself ) would you just say eff it and have a smoke?

I really enjoy my vaping but sometimes I look at a smoker and remember how satisfying that first draw can be after being without for a while.

No worries though, I don't have urges but to answer my own question........if it were terminal then yes I probably would.

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Rocketpunk

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Holy crap, I was just watching that movie today, too!

If I was diagnosed with a terminal illness, I doubt I'd spiral into a circle of self-destruction. No, I'd rather spend that time vaping, being with family and friends, and reflecting on the wonderful and beautiful life God has/had given me. I've never been angsty my entire life. I never got those kids who wrote NIN all over the back-packs with white out and dressed in black. I was a happy kid. And as such, I'd view the last remaining moments of this life as the cheering section before moving onto the next plane of existence.

I was just watching the movie FLIGHT and the scene in the stairwell got me thinking. If you were diagnosed with a terminal disease ( which I hope does not happen to anyone or myself ) would you just say eff it and have a smoke?

I really enjoy my vaping but sometimes I look at a smoker and remember how satisfying that first draw can be after being without for a while.

No worries though, I don't have urges but to answer my own question........if it were terminal then yes I probably would.

Vape on ECF family.....vape on!
 
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