Very impressed with first experience with NIcoticket

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Very true, he's a great guy to have a conversation with. He pushed me to try nicoticket, he seems to love it and I see why. Been a while since i've tasted a 50/50 blend though so that takes a bit to get used to again.

Wat up Danny!
We prefer the term enabled me over pushed me...:D

Just sort of seems softer or sumptin...
 

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I am normally a 6mg guy in a dripper, rare occasions 11 or 12mg, for a quick vape session and go, but I had gotten some rarer NT of the classies in 12, and I was gonna use them in a nautilus. I have fallen in love with the Atlantis though, and 12mg is PERFECT in it for me. Flavor is superb and I have ran through a few bottles already, need to ration better lol! I have a decent amount squirreled back, but money has been tight with school starting back. Also working while going to college has kept me busy and away from my biological and NuThouse family. I still read threads when I can, but not as fast as yall talk ;)

OP: I have fallen in love with Gravity, betelguese, and my current vape refresh! They are very fruity vapes, even though I am a sweet guy usually, I have been falling in love! I also miss sloth's crazy posts, but understand that he needed to take a hiatus from here for the time being. Decypering his posts were sooo fun, and was always a way to cheer myself up.

To the family: Once school gets into a decent pace, I will be visiting more often, but for now I say goodnight/good morning (almost 7am here and just going to bed -_- have to be leaving for work in 3 hours).
 

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I am normally a 6mg guy in a dripper, rare occasions 11 or 12mg, for a quick vape session and go, but I had gotten some rarer NT of the classies in 12, and I was gonna use them in a Nautilus. I have fallen in love with the Atlantis though, and 12mg is PERFECT in it for me. Flavor is superb and I have ran through a few bottles already, need to ration better lol! I have a decent amount squirreled back, but money has been tight with school starting back. Also working while going to college has kept me busy and away from my biological and NuThouse family. I still read threads when I can, but not as fast as yall talk ;)

OP: I have fallen in love with Gravity, betelguese, and my current vape refresh! They are very fruity vapes, even though I am a sweet guy usually, I have been falling in love! I also miss sloth's crazy posts, but understand that he needed to take a hiatus from here for the time being. Decypering his posts were sooo fun, and was always a way to cheer myself up.

To the family: Once school gets into a decent pace, I will be visiting more often, but for now I say goodnight/good morning (almost 7am here and just going to bed -_- have to be leaving for work in 3 hours).

It's interesting, I can chain vape 6mg and it hits me like it's 3mg after a few pulls. Not complaining I was worried about how the 12mg would be that sloth sent out to me. I don't think it'll be as bad as I expected. I don't even use my other stuff, but didn't even think about putting this in my Atlantis. I'm only down to one coil and it's burning up. I like it at about 40 watts. I can understand college, I'm lucky I have my GI Bill to help me with it, but these courses this semester are taking up a lot of time. Despite me switching back to my general AA. I know he's sending me Wakonda and not sure of the others yet. I really like Raz Cup though and rocking Strawnilla this morning. Good luck with the semester,
 

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supprised i didn't get notification of your vids being posted...good job on them!!!

Thank you DaBucs, I was hoping a change of scenery would've worked out like in the Strawnilla video. I always worry if a video is good or the information is clear so getting comments like yours really helps.
 

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Wish Nicoticket's prices were a little cheaper. I'd love to try some H1N1, but $31.99 is a little pricey for 60ml. I'd go through that in 7 days. So, I would need at least 200ml to last all month. That estimates out a hefty monthly bill in tough economic times. Do they have coupons? Holiday Sales? ..etc.

Every week they offer a juice of the week with 20% off that juice for a week. It's posted Monday in the juice specials sticky up above. Strawnilla is this week's special and the code is in that thread. :)

Also, keep your eyes on the classified section. :thumb:
 

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Wish Nicoticket's prices were a little cheaper. I'd love to try some H1N1, but $31.99 is a little pricey for 60ml. I'd go through that in 7 days. So, I would need at least 200ml to last all month. That estimates out a hefty monthly bill in tough economic times. Do they have coupons? Holiday Sales? ..etc.

Sometimes they have 20% coupons. This week is Strawnilla I think. $32 isn't bad for 60ml. it's on average with a lot of other companies out there. I can relate though. If I vaped just nicoticket instead of switching between another not nicoticket related company, I'd go through each bottle in 2 days.
 

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It's interesting, I can chain vape 6mg and it hits me like it's 3mg after a few pulls. Not complaining I was worried about how the 12mg would be that sloth sent out to me. I don't think it'll be as bad as I expected. I don't even use my other stuff, but didn't even think about putting this in my Atlantis. I'm only down to one coil and it's burning up. I like it at about 40 watts. I can understand college, I'm lucky I have my GI Bill to help me with it, but these courses this semester are taking up a lot of time. Despite me switching back to my general AA. I know he's sending me Wakonda and not sure of the others yet. I really like Raz Cup though and rocking Strawnilla this morning. Good luck with the semester,
And good luck to you with your semester! I am glad this week is almost over, I just have to close tomorrow, then I am done til I have classes on Monday.

I have decided to have some "no-no juice" (if anyone knows the reference, we can be best friends!), and after trying gin for the first time, I am not impressed. Maybe more expensive gin would be good, but I am not going to buy an expensive bottle if I am not going to drink it. Maybe it is just an aquired taste.

I rarely drink, but it has been a rough day and week. Feels good to unwind for once.
 

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Wish Nicoticket's prices were a little cheaper. I'd love to try some H1N1, but $31.99 is a little pricey for 60ml. I'd go through that in 7 days. So, I would need at least 200ml to last all month. That estimates out a hefty monthly bill in tough economic times. Do they have coupons? Holiday Sales? ..etc.

Not trying to be a fan boi or contrary here but you do get what you pay for.

My solution has been to order at 12 mg nic. I'm ok at 6 mg, but I buy 12 mg and it takes me a LOT less to satisfy my nicotine needs.

This may not work for people who chain vape etc...I work a good deal of DIY into my vaping needs as well. Perhaps if the price point of $32 per 60 (overfilled) ml (which by other companies standards is fairly inexpensive) doesn't work as an ADV, perhaps it may work as a treat for you.

I'm not interested in starting a debate, just a couple of ideas thrown out there...:)
 

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And good luck to you with your semester! I am glad this week is almost over, I just have to close tomorrow, then I am done til I have classes on Monday.

I have decided to have some "no-no juice" (if anyone knows the reference, we can be best friends!), and after trying gin for the first time, I am not impressed. Maybe more expensive gin would be good, but I am not going to buy an expensive bottle if I am not going to drink it. Maybe it is just an aquired taste.

I rarely drink, but it has been a rough day and week. Feels good to unwind for once.

Thanks, most classes aren't too bad it seems.I did poorly on the first test for my humanities art. She should've told us the test would be more like the homework and nothing like her study guide haha. Then I have to take College Algebra again. My first attempt I got a 69 and I need a 70 for it to count. That teacher would't bump me up one point.

I never drink, I drink for the first time when I turned 21 because my father is an alcoholic and I didn't want to be like him. I hated drinking so I just avoid it all together.
 

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dbrant the thing that helped me with algebra is thinking of it like learning a language. We learned the alphabet in grade school. Next we learned the different types of a sentence in middle school. In high school we started to learn how to put sentences together. Now in college algebra we are starting to write paragraphs. Everything you have learned up to college algebra is used but at a more complex level. So instead of "See spot run. Spot is a happy dog." you are learning to say "Spot, in his enviable joyfulness, leaps and bounds through the rain not concerned at all with getting wet; Spot enjoys his freedom regardless."

I almost failed algebra in high school but was in AP chemistry and getting straight A's, which makes no sense as Mole equations ARE algebra. The only way I could graduate high school was because my algebra teacher got together with my chemistry teacher and my final was all mole equations. :laugh:

Good luck!! :thumb:
 

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dbrant the thing that helped me with algebra is thinking of it like learning a language. We learned the alphabet in grade school. Next we learned the different types of a sentence in middle school. In high school we started to learn how to put sentences together. Now in college algebra we are starting to write paragraphs. Everything you have learned up to college algebra is used but at a more complex level. So instead of "See spot run. Spot is a happy dog." you are learning to say "Spot, in his enviable joyfulness, leaps and bounds through the rain not concerned at all with getting wet; Spot enjoys his freedom regardless."

I almost failed algebra in high school but was in AP chemistry and getting straight A's, which makes no sense as Mole equations ARE algebra. The only way I could graduate high school was because my algebra teacher got together with my chemistry teacher and my final was all mole equations. :laugh:

Good luck!! :thumb:

Thank you Megan, I never had to do Algebra in high school. Well, I did pre-algebra then geometry and I was done. When I got to college since I did the Army life first. I had to start back over at pre-algebra, beginning algebra, intermediate. Then I did statistics before College Algebra. Let me tell you, statistics with a short attention span and all word problems was terrible. I finally got the teacher I had for all my pre, beginning and intermediate algebra courses, so I think I'll do well this time. I still sucked at the "equation of variation" and I managed to learn how to graph piecewise functions this time around.

If you gave me 50 problems of synthetic division I'd get a 100 haha, that's one thing I managed to learn and do it well.
 

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The real funny thing? I was a geophysics major in college. Calculous was no problem, trig no problem. But algebra? No way!! :lol: I was overthinking every equation which helped when I reached the higher maths but the simplicity of algebra I rolled over with my brain thinking it was trying to compute a physics equation.

Now statistics? Nope, uh uh. no way. Brain went POOF :facepalm:
 

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I don't plan to go that high in math. I'm only doing college algebra because it's required for my general AA or cyber forensics if I continue that route for my degree. Statistics was boring, I couldn't figure out that TI84 calculator. Plus my teacher would come in 14 minutes after class started because at 15 minutes we could leave without being absent. He'd joke for 30 minutes. That'd leave us 30 minutes for "teaching" if you could call it that and most of the days he let us go early. The problem with statistics is my attention span. If a squirrel is outside the window I'd be watching that instead, or I would read through a paragraph for a statistics problem and by the time i got to the end of it, I forgot what was said at the beginning.

My teacher now always says how the stuff in College Algebra will transfer to calculus but nope, no way, not doing it haha. I envy the people in high school that went to trigonometry and pre-cal because I wasn't smart enough to do it, I wanted to, but I did terrible so I was able to get out of it.
 

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Thanks, most classes aren't too bad it seems.I did poorly on the first test for my humanities art. She should've told us the test would be more like the homework and nothing like her study guide haha. Then I have to take College Algebra again. My first attempt I got a 69 and I need a 70 for it to count. That teacher would't bump me up one point.

I never drink, I drink for the first time when I turned 21 because my father is an alcoholic and I didn't want to be like him. I hated drinking so I just avoid it all together.
To each their own! I rarely drink, only when my day was extra stressful. It's ironic, I drink less now that I am over 21 (will be 23 soon), than before I was of legal consumption age. It is about the only vice I have left, I have cut out a couple others (vaping is not a vice of course!).

I am taking the second semester of an Algebra/Trig class, even though I took the first semester about 5-7 years ago. Since it is mostly Trig now, and I have had nothing but english and humanities for the past couple years when I was finishing up my transfer degree. Now that I am going for a technical associates, I am taking more math related courses, so I have had to switch the way I think about things from subjective to objective thinking. I have finally been able to get back into a math way of thinking, and it is getting easier. I have loved math my entire life, the silly english teachers had just reprogrammed my brain to think weirdly! If you need help with anything math related, you can certainly ask. It doesn't hurt to see if I or anyone else could help out!
 
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