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Nope - Freak Show by Good Life Vapor. Pretty good if you like orange chocolate.
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It's certainly legitimate to discuss anything ;-). I don't know anything about the process involved in attempting to climb Everest so I don't have an opinion about weather climbers should be evaluated better. I would assume the people who want to climb Everest are reasonably experienced mountain climbers and should know the risks. In this case if they feel like taking the risk and die, well, it was their choice. This will not cause me to think that mountain climbing, or climbing Everest is a bad thing.
Back to vaping, the problem is when vape shops set up newbies with gear that's dangerous or needs training to use safely and they don't provide it. These customers have no experience with vaping and should expect not to be sold hardware that's dangerous for them to use, even if they ask for it. Sure if there were no videos out there showing huge clouds people would not be looking for it, but it is what it is and there's nothing we can do about it. But there is no reason for big-cloud vaping to be dangerous. That is totally on the shops that sell dangerous gear to unsuspecting people. That's why I feel this problem is rooted in bad business practices, not cloud chasing.
The e-cigarette.. by design is actually a miniature version of a fog machine.
However..
If you want to concentrate on flavor...eat bacon!
If you want throat hit...get a boyfriend!
If you want to produce clouds that come out of your mouth and nostrils...This is a good place to start
How other people vape is always of interest to me. Cloud chasers, really? You're into that? Knock yourself out. I only draw the line when there are people in the room who don't smoke and never smoked and feel they have to put up with some clown covering them in vapour to show them how 'cool' they are (because obviously the question of how 'cool' this person is or is not was at the very tip top of their list of priorities when they started their day).
Cloud chase in your own space and love it to death and I'm right beside you cheering you on. Do it in other people's faces who don't want it and I say reconsider your value in the company of others.
I'm a little bit surprised at the responses to the OP. I was expecting the cloud defenders to come out and say how the clouds made a huge difference in flavor enhancement.
The only thing that bothers me about it to a certain extent is seeing newbies jumping straight into something they have no concept of.
There is this impatience and sense of urgency coming from new users to tackle sub-ohming. To "cloud chase."
There was a thread a few weeks ago with a guy asking about his very first set-up he was sent home from a B&M with. It was a dual coil .4Ω Igo-W on a K100. Darwin award for the B&M. The poster handled the situation and advice offered here fairly well, realizing he had been sold something a bit inappropriate for his experience level. I'm sure he'll be fine; but honestly being a naive new user he was set up for potentially dangerous mistakes, like buying the wrong kind of spare batteries off of eBay, or moving his coils around and shorting them. Brand new e-cig user sent home with a .4Ω dual coil and notta clue!
I don't know how to take that, but my Mom and Dad raised me to treat other human beings as something other than a punching bag...
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How do you DRIVE when you make that many clouds?????
i like more clouds than when i smoked, but i agree, don't be this guy. Lol!
because it's fun for me. what's fun for me may be different than the next person. this is just like nascar. i don't get what's so fun about watching a bunch of cars driving fast in a circle for hours
cloud chasers remind me of the people on hi powered motorcycles doing wheelies down the Interstate at 80+ mph.... must be the thrill of just being able to do it....