Simple & Strange Things I've Learned on ECF

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PeteC2

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1. Always appreciate what you have as long as it works for you! There is no shame in loving an 808 ciga-like, nor necesarily any hubris because a member waxes enthusiasatic about his/her Provari. Folks get excited about gear that works for them, and tend to promote it (and why not?)

2. Despite #1, it is also fine to discover that you just may enjoy something other than what you now use. Do not fear to learn, just don't feel that you "have to" get something new. The ideal is to find your "sweet spot" for vaping.

3. If you have been vaping happily for months to years now, no matter what gear you vape with, you are an experienced vaper, Congrats!

4. In vaping, there really is an exception to every rule. Don't be so sure that something that does not work well for you, doesn't for others.

5. Communicating in a forum, with no body language, or personal knowledge about fellow members can be tricky. Its easy to read negativity in posts where none was meant. It costs nothing to give a poster the benefit of the doubt...unless you just enjoy being a cranky so-and-so. I've learned that just because an enthusiastic forum member gets all cranked up about his latest/expensive mod, does not necessarily mean he's rubbing it in...probably just excited over his personal vaping discovery (and aren't we all to some degree?).
 

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1. Always appreciate what you have as long as it works for you! There is no shame in loving an 808 ciga-like, nor necesarily any hubris because a member waxes enthusiasatic about his/her Provari. Folks get excited about gear that works for them, and tend to promote it (and why not?)

2. Despite #1, it is also fine to discover that you just may enjoy something other than what you now use. Do not fear to learn, just don't feel that you "have to" get something new. The ideal is to find your "sweet spot" for vaping.

3. If you have been vaping happily for months to years now, no matter what gear you vape with, you are an experienced vaper, Congrats!

4. In vaping, there really is an exception to every rule. Don't be so sure that something that does not work well for you, doesn't for others.

5. Communicating in a forum, with no body language, or personal knowledge about fellow members can be tricky. Its easy to read negativity in posts where none was meant. It costs nothing to give a poster the benefit of the doubt...unless you just enjoy being a cranky so-and-so. I've learned that just because an enthusiastic forum member gets all cranked up about his latest/expensive mod, does not necessarily mean he's rubbing it in...probably just excited over his personal vaping discovery (and aren't we all to some degree?).

Annnnddd.....now we're back on topic! :) :)
 

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You can even get 'em in critter shapes. :D

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