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I`ll try to be more clear but no promises. You are talking about how death sticks are harmful & yata yata and i agree with you. In the meantime i have fellows that don't want to vape because of sigarette flavour & smoke feeling. So vapee is a real alternative (but, unfortunately, not for everyone)


I thought I might struggle with vaping as an alternative because I thought it would be so different to smoking, and I was right, it was different, but tried it and pleased to say, it works for me
 
I thought I might struggle with vaping as an alternative because I thought it would be so different to smoking, and I was right, it was different, but tried it and pleased to say, it works for me

It's really cool, it works for me as well. I like mostly fruity-minty-bakery kind of stuff, i'm not into tobacco so much. But it's up to you what you do like best.
 
I`ll try to be more clear but no promises. You are talking about how death sticks are harmful & yata yata and i agree with you. In the meantime i have fellows that don't want to vape because of sigarette flavour & smoke feeling. So vapee is a real alternative (but, unfortunately, not for everyone)

Oh, "I see" sez the blind man. Thanks for the clarification.

There has never before, in the entire wretched history of tobacco smoking, been a time when it was easier to quit. The sheer volume of equipment and information available at your fingertips is unprecedented. And whilst hundreds of thousands of people kick the habit worldwide each year there will always be those who neither wish to stop smoking nor want to start vaping. Out of sight, out of mind. One of tobacco's most dangerous weapons is the cloak of invisibility. The naked eye cannot see the damage caused to the body by inhaling thousands of toxic chemicals as regularly as clock work. The sad reality is that quite often the first warning will also be the last. My wife's uncle was diagnosed with lung cancer after smoking for most of his life. A mere 3 months later he was dead. He was 48 years old. Smoking, to me, is like Russian roulette. Some unlucky bastards get their brains blown out on the very first go. Others get to play a while before it's their turn. The question becomes; how long do you want to play?
 
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Oh, "I see" sez the blind man. Thanks for the clarification.

There has never before, in the entire wretched history of tobacco smoking, been a time when it was easier to quit. The sheer volume of equipment and information available at your fingertips is unprecedented. And whilst hundreds of thousands of people kick the habit worldwide each year there will always be those who neither wish to stop smoking nor want to start vaping. Out of sight, out of mind. One of tobacco's most dangerous weapons is the cloak of invisibility. The naked eye cannot see the damage caused to the body by inhaling thousands of toxic chemicals as regularly as clock work. The sad reality is that quite often the first warning will also be the last. My wife's uncle was diagnosed with lung cancer after smoking for most of his life. A mere 3 months later he was dead. Smoking, to me, is like Russian roulette. Some unlucky bastards get their brains blown out on the very first go. Others get to play a while before it's their turn. The question becomes; how long do you want to play?

Tobacco companies surely need to add your text on their boxes, it would help like a lot. I agree on every word spoken.
 
Hi mate, welcome. Cant put my finger on it but you are telling us all the truth yeah?
 
Hi mate, welcome. Cant put my finger on it but you are telling us all the truth yeah?

My nose isn't really that long I swear, unless I swear not to buy anymore vape gear for the rest of the month that is !
 
Ha ha, i got to admit that i am continually checking out gear and concentrates. Hard to resist buying them at times. Still, beats the heck out of cigs. Glad to hear thats not your real nose too by the way. Cheers mate.
 
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