Second Hand Vapor!

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GBalkam

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A recent study examined 2nd hand vapor, done by 3 separate testing agencies. Unlike most of the scare tactics, these agencies actually posted details of how the results were obtained.
The study shows.. and I am paraphrasing.. A dog fart is more dangerous. (lingers longer and emits fecal particles into the air) Ok, so hopefully you got a laugh there at the potty humor, but believe it, it is the truth. And yes, you really can get pink-eye if your older brother sits on your head and.. well you know..

Anyway.. enjoy..

New study finds exhaled e-cigarette vapour particles disappear within seconds
 

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And yes, you really can get pink-eye if your older brother sits on your head and.. well you know..

Younger sister here, to 2 older brothers. 1 would hold me down, while the other sat on my face and...well you know. Does it count about the pink-eye stuff, even if he was fully clothed?? Must not, because I never got pink-eye, and if that really caused it - I should have had it frequently while growing up with those brothers! :unsure:
 

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The problem we have isn't the fact that second hand vapor is harmless. It's the public perception. Blow some vapor toward a non smoker, even inadvertently, and they begin to flap their arms, wave their hands, cough and gag, as though you had just sprayed them with mace.
 

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The problem we have isn't the fact that second hand vapor is harmless. It's the public perception. Blow some vapor toward a non smoker, even inadvertently, and they begin to flap their arms, wave their hands, cough and gag, as though you had just sprayed them with mace.
Yeah.. and? LOL.. I didn't just post this just for forum members.. google is a real neat tool.
 
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    The problem we have isn't the fact that second hand vapor is harmless. It's the public perception. Blow some vapor toward a non smoker, even inadvertently, and they begin to flap their arms, wave their hands, cough and gag, as though you had just sprayed them with mace.

    I observed this bizarre behavior most recently at a large outdoor barbecue. Billows of thick noxious charcoal fumes did not even cause a blip on the radar, but a trace wisp of cigarette smoke from a nearby parking lot triggered a reaction like a WWI mustard gas shell ... :shock:

    For the intellectually challenged, perception IS reality ... :rolleyes:
     

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    Very interesting. My wife complains when I vape in the house. I am curious why it still remains "foggy" even though they say it dissipates in 10 seconds. I know I have seen clouds stick around much longer than that.

    It's why I stopped going to local vape meets; and I used to go to 1 or 2 a month. I just didn't like the foggy environment; and not being to see half way across a room. 50+ vapers, all vaping at the same time, can put out a lot of vapor.
     
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    I'm a tootle puffer and never have a problem with 'fog'. Hubby only notices a tiny bit when he walks into my office area. Usually I have just taken a vape when that happens.

    Vape meets are amazingly foggy. But then you have hundreds of people showing off for others and see who can blow the biggest cloud. Also many people testing liquids.

    With the advent of not needing air handlers to remove smoke from banquet halls, the vapor doesn't get dissipated. If vaping had come about when smoking indoors was still an options, you wouldn't see those foggy rooms like we do now.
     
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