This would probably fit better into the main forum, but since I don't have 15 posts yet, I guess it's OK here.
On the assumption that vaping will become a mainstream practice, I'm fantasizing about a return to the Golden Days of smoking (but without all the nastiness). From the '20s-'60s (roughly); cigarette smoking was ubiquitous throughout all levels of society, often considered sexy/"manly"/etc., at worst a minor vice.
It'll take time, maybe even another generation, but if it was categorically proven that the vaping habit was no more harmful than, say, drinking coffee, and given all of the other positives, I wonder whether social customs, laws and rules will swing back the other way; smoking goes the way of the diplodocus, while vaping catches on like smoking did "back in the day".
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On the assumption that vaping will become a mainstream practice, I'm fantasizing about a return to the Golden Days of smoking (but without all the nastiness). From the '20s-'60s (roughly); cigarette smoking was ubiquitous throughout all levels of society, often considered sexy/"manly"/etc., at worst a minor vice.
It'll take time, maybe even another generation, but if it was categorically proven that the vaping habit was no more harmful than, say, drinking coffee, and given all of the other positives, I wonder whether social customs, laws and rules will swing back the other way; smoking goes the way of the diplodocus, while vaping catches on like smoking did "back in the day".
H
