Tralfaz

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:facepalm: Damn y'all must be bored tonight.
You are the one with the incoming shiny, I'm living vicariously through you.
Drop solo ever posts I will have incoming.
Oh and very tempted to order a spade 21700, luckily no colors I like right now
 

Letitia

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You are the one with the incoming shiny, I'm living vicariously through you.
Drop solo ever posts I will have incoming.
Oh and very tempted to order a spade 21700, luckily no colors I like right now
Those spades are sharp.
 

stols001

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Snickers (the dog) knocked a bunch of my mods off the table on her way out.

I still love the dog. If the husband had done it, I would be hating him still this moment....

Of course, if the husband had a tail, well, I'd be married to Satan. LOL:evil:

I'm sorry that was such a bad joke.
The kid was all lecturing me on self-care on the way over. It was the wrong day for that conversation. It went sort of like this:
"Blah blah blah nutrients, blah blah blah."
"Okay... You do know that I'm actively looking forward to death, right?"
"Blah blah… yes but.... some more disinteresting stuff."
"Yes, I get all that. And I will eat. And it will probably be actually HEALTHER than McDonalds. But, you should know that the lengths that I will go in this moment are only SO far, which is why I have an emergency appointment next week with my doc, because I know perfectly well that actively looking forward to death is not a sustainable mood state, nor do I want it to progress to suicidality either since I have made a commitment to not actively OR passively seek death... to the best of my opportunity, at any given time. Satisfied? Also, we are BOTH old enough to be having this conversation, right?"
Pause. "Excellent boundaries, Mom."

LOL he actually said that, but it still felt a bit like a participation trophy, honestly, but most things do. I also think that beta blockers and depression thing is 100% true. I enjoy the carefree unshaky sort of Buddah like state... Until it ends, at which time I just feel cruddy. I mean, I built another doggy style but I'm not entirely sure the aftereffects were WORTH it, to be frank.

Anna
 

DeloresRose

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Well I survived the party. Vaped 15 mls of juice and ran through the batteries in two mods, but I survived. Surprised everyone that my son showed up- first time I’ve seen him in over a year. He was pretty cold to me, but he came. It’s a step.

Also ran into a childhood friend and it was really nice to catch up. And another old friend who’s trying to quit, bought some cheap mod at the local shop, which promptly died. His wife was asking me all about my vape, she really wants him to keep trying ( how cool is that? She’s not a smoker but super supportive)

He helped me out, fixed a lot of stuff for me since the hubby died. I’m gonna order a kit for him. Need to decide what might work.
 

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Snickers (the dog) knocked a bunch of my mods off the table on her way out.

I still love the dog. If the husband had done it, I would be hating him still this moment....

Of course, if the husband had a tail, well, I'd be married to Satan. LOL:evil:

I'm sorry that was such a bad joke.
The kid was all lecturing me on self-care on the way over. It was the wrong day for that conversation. It went sort of like this:
"Blah blah blah nutrients, blah blah blah."
"Okay... You do know that I'm actively looking forward to death, right?"
"Blah blah… yes but.... some more disinteresting stuff."
"Yes, I get all that. And I will eat. And it will probably be actually HEALTHER than McDonalds. But, you should know that the lengths that I will go in this moment are only SO far, which is why I have an emergency appointment next week with my doc, because I know perfectly well that actively looking forward to death is not a sustainable mood state, nor do I want it to progress to suicidality either since I have made a commitment to not actively OR passively seek death... to the best of my opportunity, at any given time. Satisfied? Also, we are BOTH old enough to be having this conversation, right?"
Pause. "Excellent boundaries, Mom."

LOL he actually said that, but it still felt a bit like a participation trophy, honestly, but most things do. I also think that beta blockers and depression thing is 100% true. I enjoy the carefree unshaky sort of Buddah like state... Until it ends, at which time I just feel cruddy. I mean, I built another doggy style but I'm not entirely sure the aftereffects were WORTH it, to be frank.

Anna

Please call your doc on Monday if you need to see him sooner. Then there’s always the ER. god knows I’ve been to the local ER more than I care to remember for severe bipolar depression. Of course I always ended up in a “ward” for a few days getting my meds straightened out but I never really minded. It was a “nice” break from my everyday misety and when I was discharged I had hope & motivation back on my side. Please hang in there and if you ever want to chat you can always PM ? me.
 

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Well I survived the party. Vaped 15 mls of juice and ran through the batteries in two mods, but I survived. Surprised everyone that my son showed up- first time I’ve seen him in over a year. He was pretty cold to me, but he came. It’s a step.

Also ran into a childhood friend and it was really nice to catch up. And another old friend who’s trying to quit, bought some cheap mod at the local shop, which promptly died. His wife was asking me all about my vape, she really wants him to keep trying ( how cool is that? She’s not a smoker but super supportive)

He helped me out, fixed a lot of stuff for me since the hubby died. I’m gonna order a kit for him. Need to decide what might work.
Great! Always nice when something turns out better than we expected eh? I bought a recent smoke to vape convert a Joyetech AIO and they love it.
 

Tralfaz

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I've been thinking of picking up one of those for the car. I just like the looks of it. I think if I were quitting now, I'd probably get something like that or maybe the Vaporesso Orca Solo or that Digiflavor UPEN thing.
 

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Happy Sunday shiners! Perfect weather here for a change. Another hang out in the park sort of day. My AVS order that ended up in Seattle is supposedly heading this way, but the USPS site won't even take a guess at the delivery date. Might as well have ordered from FT if I wanted a surprise delivery.

Otherwise just enjoying the Engine 2. Really nice vape. I'm looking forward to comparing it against the Intake, even though that's only a single coil. Top air keeps my pockets happy.
 

DeloresRose

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Great! Always nice when something turns out better than we expected eh? I bought a recent smoke to vape convert a Joyetech AIO and they love it.

I was kind of thinking about the Aegis legend kit. His wife was really interested in my aegis, because of the durability factor. A single battery wouldn’t be as practical for all day, I don’t think.

Some of you have this right? I haven’t heard anything about the tank that comes with it though. Any thoughts?

I mean, he quit and was successful with vaping, even got down to 0 mg. I think he needs a good mod to get him back on track. I know if I were still smoking and someone handed me a legend I’d be using it.

GeekVape Aegis Legend 200W Kit
 

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