Oh no...He's totally serious..Don't you know?
Not every one has read Ayn Rand or George Orwell
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I suspect if everyone had read (and understood) at least one book by Ayn Rand, this discussion wouldn't be necessary.
Oh no...He's totally serious..Don't you know?
Not every one has read Ayn Rand or George Orwell
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What, me worry?I liked smoking. I wasn’t worried about dying, I was more worried about saving money. So I could see myself going back to smoking because I still enjoy the smell and taste of a cigarette.
Well @vapdivrr , I will once again apologize and merely state I was answering questions that you asked. But, I wasn't upset then nor am I now, nor was I offended at you calling my argument childish, etc. I was merely answering the questions that you asked. I don't really feel that I need to do more than what I did above, and am doing now, it's a philosophical statement and there was certainly no offense on my part, and if you are offended, I apologize. I tend to answer questions that are asked of me and more often than not (especially these days) honestly.
But once again, it was not my intent to offend you with my dislike of hypothetical scenarios. I do dislike them, and you asked me why, so I answered. If it's a good thing for you and others, that's perfectly fine with me. Etc
So, I apologize if you felt it was Much Ado Over Nothing.
Anan
I am also sorry , kiss and make up[emoji29][emoji3]
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Both should be mandatory. Unfortunately, Rand never was, and my daughter says Orwell isn't anymore either...Oh no...He's totally serious..Don't you know?
Not every one has read Ayn Rand or George Orwell
I'd tell the power company: "Listen, you're more than welcome to pull my meter, thereby ensuring that there's no possibility of out-feed from my house, but if you think I'm gonna shut off my generator before you have service restored, well, I have a couple of German friends named Heckler und Koch who might object..."The problem is that in the situation I mentioned many of the units were properly installed but FPL blanket banned their use anyway.
I tried to digress, I'm Dagny.
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Awe, heck, guys.
I agree, Im shocked at how vaping nicotine doesnt appear to be addictive like smoking cigarettes.
I can play around with high and low nic levels and vape nic free for days to reset my tolerance to it.
The first time I went nic free I was surprised how easy it was. The hand to mouth, mouth to lung and exhale is a far stronger habit for me than nicotine.
I do enjoy the very mild and sustained euphoria of nicotine use and the way it feels kind of "right" for me but nic doesnt seem to be the "MOST. ADDICTIVE. THING. IN. THE. WORLD. EVER." I was lead to believe for all those years. I think its actually quite piss weak as far as addictive things go when just vaping it.
Everyone is different though.
I'd tell the power company: "Listen, you're more than welcome to pull my meter, thereby ensuring that there's no possibility of out-feed from my house, but if you think I'm gonna shut off my generator before you have service restored, well, I have a couple of German friends named Heckler und Koch who might object..."
Tobacco and its 599 chemical additives work together to produce an addicted smoker. Nicotine by itself in a vape mix satisfies, but doesn't create an addiction from which you have to go cold turkey to cure or use a supplement to wean yourself. The article below addresses the addiction and provides some insight into how cigarettes are designed to create a smoker who returns over and over like a lab rat to buy another pack of smokes.
The Sneaky Reasons Behind Some Cigarette Additives