What are your Vaping Pet Hates ;)

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On the contrary. I've seen many of Mostapha's posts, and rather than a humor deficiency, I think what he "suffers" from is an affliction that he shares with me; a desire for maximizing civility.

It's also a pet peeve of mine when people apply completely different logical frameworks to different types of freedom. A little more logical cogency will do this country–and this world–a lot of good.

Fortunately, on forums, it's usually pretty simple to ignore people who don't jive with the experience you want.
 

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See, now this is like cheating.:D
Similar to skipping rather than skimming over commercials whilst watching TV.

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The pace at which new pv's, apv's now Mpv's are being released. What's next?:blink:

Apparently we're on each other's ignore lists. Sweet! We can get back to griping about piddly little stuff.

I hate how my favorite drip tips are just a tiny bit too small for everything I put them in……they keep falling out when I put my PENIS in my pocket.
 

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What did Meli say? I've had her on "ignore" since June. :laugh:

I hate how my favorite drip tips are just a tiny bit too small for everything I put them in……they keep falling out when I put my PENIS in my pocket.

Well, that's still better than having things fall off when you take your PENIS out, no? :ohmy: :laugh:
 
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What did Meli say? I've had her on "ignore" since June. :laugh:
That ignore lists are cheating…like skipping commercials.

I also haven't watched commercials in a while. Netflix & iTunes get me my TV fix. I'd honestly rather pay for every damn show than pay exorbitant cable bills and sit through people telling me I don't have enough crap.

Well, that's still better than having things fall off when you take your PENIS out, no? :ohmy: :laugh:
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That ignore lists are cheating…like skipping commercials.

I also haven't watched commercials in a while. Netflix & iTunes get me my TV fix. I'd honestly rather pay for every damn show than pay exorbitant cable bills and sit through people telling me I don't have enough crap.

That was just a joke; I would never dream of putting meli on ignore ... unless, of course, she pisses me off just one more time ..... :laugh:

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Old Pet Peeve with a new wrinkle: that too few people know that nicotine is practically a wonder drug, and what a crying shame it is that so many people think it's something to be avoided at all costs, when practically the exact opposite is the case IMO. Neither vape nor smoke, fine, I guess. Smoke instead of vape; a downright crying shame, and a horrible, needless, senseless pity.

(Slips into bullet-proof vast, and poo-resistant overalls).
 
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ROFL! The above reads like a two old men, one being especially hard of hearing...:D
Mostapha, I know John Loves me really!:blush: He only gets upset when his beloved Boat gets mentioned, although her name is still a secret.:D

I'm still waiting for someone to invent 'Wonder Rub' for the 'enis, spit and polish just doesn't cut it anymore.:rolleyes:

You learn something new everyday, I didn't know the ignore button ignores quotes too. How though?
 

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You learn something new everyday, I didn't know the ignore button ignores quotes too. How though?

It doesn't. I was pretty sure he saw it, but I have a weird sense of humor that's mostly based on pretending I don't get other people's jokes. IRL, it's fun to watch people fidget when I don't react. It's less fun on forums, but still there.

New pet peeve: putting up with a bad carto for like 3-4 days because I keep thinking it'll get better.

And I'm still annoyed that I can't actually decide whether I like VNs or Carto tanks better now that I'm not buying smoktech crap.
 

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new pet peeve: in review videos, please don't mumble to the floor. speak up, and at the camera. Your lazy english is bad enough but speaking as if your are going under a lithium treatment.. bad video, man. Also, for other reviewers, yes, we can SEE you have a Pro Vari, yes it's very nice, but most of us have one too; STOP featuring your damn pro vari more than the item you are supposedly reviewing, it's just...tacky.

::breathe::
 

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today's pet peeve - I may have had this same peeve a couple of weeks ago....

people who "excuse" vendors. somewhere it was said ... lack of communication isn't a big deal if you get mostly what you want......

OMG, Really???????????

I don't know of any other business where people would excuse bad service! so I guess it's ok if walmart or kroger or publix takes your money and then only gives you half your items and a bad attitude.. good grief people. what happened to the customer is always right? I think it is a shame that today's consumers seem to be ok with bad service!

rant over

what I am grateful for is this thread, otherwise I would have posted in the thread I saw that comment in and gotten the fans all riled up :facepalm:
 

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Yeah I've dropped a vendor because they sent the the wrong resistance carts back to back; two separate orders. Fail...

Now they did "fix it" by shipping me new carts, "on the house" but yeah, I'm not looking for handouts. I want what I ORDER. Hahaha never again.

For me, dew drops or vape droplets in the mustache, but it's ah H of a lot better then tar! One of the main reasons I started vaping; wipes mouth with napkin (oooooooooooohhhfffffffffff), if that's whats sticking to the stash on the exhale... what do my lungs look like??
 
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Peeve of the day..... suddenly being a charing ninja. Everything has to be charged all the time. I can't walk around knowing just one battery is dead. I have 7 18350s and 1 device that takes them. REALLY??? There's no way I'm going through 7 batteries in a day, so why must I insist that they're all charged all the time?
 

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I recently came across something. It's brand new since I purchased a vari tube and a more powerful battery. It's just a tad bit bigger, it fits but when I change batteries the metal bottom has a tendency to fly off. I'm just waiting for the time it lands somewhere where I can't reach it or even find it.
 

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Peeve of the day..... suddenly being a charing ninja. Everything has to be charged all the time. I can't walk around knowing just one battery is dead. I have 7 18350s and 1 device that takes them. REALLY??? There's no way I'm going through 7 batteries in a day, so why must I insist that they're all charged all the time?

Don't worry about it. There's reason to believe that charging lithium based batteries prior to the actually "needing" a charge can actually extend their life, IE provide more use cycles than normal discharge/charge cycling..
 

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This is my pet vaping hate! A 110lb St. Bernard/Mastiff mix that thinks vape time is play time & scares the mailman from delivering my juice to the door.
 

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Newest one for me. Waiting and then holiday waiting...

There are two vaping equipment items that I have been following for months, waiting for them to come out. My lovely wife has politely listened to me gush about these two things many times. Now that the releases look like they are in December... I have to wait until after Christmas to make sure my wife and I don't order the same thing and thereby forcing her to return her order as it was to be a surprise for me.

(This kinda' thing has actually occured twice before, but with a drill and another year it was a camera and I'd really like to avoid such a thing again.)
 

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Peeve of the day..... suddenly being a charing ninja. Everything has to be charged all the time. I can't walk around knowing just one battery is dead. I have 7 18350s and 1 device that takes them. REALLY??? There's no way I'm going through 7 batteries in a day, so why must I insist that they're all charged all the time?

Allow me to conjecture;

There is a possibility that you share an affliction which I, and many others I encounter and/or interact with seem to suffer from in varying degrees of severity: a need to have things be "perfect", as a futile (since little or nothing is perfect) means of attempting to fill some kind of conscious and/or subconscious void in our life experience. In your particular case, it could well be that you will simply feel more complete as a human being if all of your batteries are charged "perfectly" so that perhaps you can feel better about yourself or your life in some way; e.g., that you are not "a loser" or "a slacker", or that your life doesn't suck as badly as it otherwise might, or that you might feel that it does, by virtue of the fact that you have a complete set of "perfectly" charged batteries for your one device that actually takes them.

In short, it might well be that you, as am I, are what I would call "a recovering perfectionist", and just might, as I firmly believe I would, benefit from acknowledging and understanding that absolutely nothing is perfect except for possibly the universe itself, and that any one particular thing, person, object, or any other single entity that is separate from the whole is going to be "imperfect" in some way (at least when viewed through the human "doors of perception" that tends to look at things as being on a continuum of "duality" - discharged/charged, good/bad, up/down, hot/cold, left/right, you/me, big/small, etc. It seems to me that things are pretty much what they are, and then we as human beings tend to attach labels to them; "liberal", "conservative", ".........", "friend", "enemy", "meanie", "nice guy", etc., whereas it might be more advantageous to simply look at the whole, attempt to understand the total and complete nature of it, and failing the ability, required time, or desire to do that, to simply look for the good in it, and just say that beyond that it simply "is what it is.")

Like my dog, for example ...... insanely cute? Yes. Sweetie-pie? Yeppers. Loyal? You betchum, Red Rider. Adorable? He wrote the book on adorable. But perfect? No way, Jose. Even though he'll bark his fool head off for 20 minutes on end if he hears a leaf strike the ground, do you think I can get him to "Speak" on command? Nope. And that's OK ... at least it better be, because it's looking more and more all the time to be the case that as otherwise smart and obedient as he is, he's never going to be "Speaker of the House".

So ... like so much in life, the sooner and more completely I can come to the realization that he is not perfect and never will be, the "happier" I will be.

My prescription:

The next time one of your batteries runs down to around 3.0 volts, as your device should allow it to .......

put it somewhere you will see it often, but is kinda out of the way, and use it as a teaching tool. Realize - (I think that things that are true can be "realized", as opposed to things that are not true) - that it does not need to be fully charged, in the "Grand Scheme of Things" - and use it as a reminder that almost nothing (and possibly nothing at all) is "perfect", and that it might just be a fine idea to stop trying to make it so.

That'll be five cents please ... I take PayPal. :)


[Oh ..... and yes, just for the record I am nuts, not that that needs to be spelled out; this is really just a procedural thing ... kinda like a warning label, or that little message in your rear view mirror, which I will paraphrase here as "Some members of this forum are even wackier than they have previously appeared"]
 
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Yep.... I'm a conundrum of a somewhat artistic/creative perfectionist. It's absolute hell to be in my head sometimes where new ideas and thoughts are cranking out constantly and my perfectionist voice is poking holes in them almost as soon as they're formed. I've gotten pretty comfortable with ME not being perfect over the years, but I'm a harsh critic of my own work etc.

Of course, it could just be that I live in a house that can and will lose power at the drop of a leaf and the last time I didn't have access to charged batteries and/or means to charge them, I ended up smoking for 3 months.
 
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