They aren't smoking, vaporising water laced with nicotine and some flavorings is not the same as burning tobacco soaked in various chemicals.T_ID said:I dislike it.
Why?
Because some anti-socially oriented cunts have now started to ignore smoking bans with them, because they think their new cigarettes are somehow 'not smoking'.
Oh, you can't just say something like that and the not-Queen Michael said:You don't want to know what I first misread the subject line as...
Ah. I see.MrHide-Patten said:Who else besides me thought 'Vaping' was fapping for ladies? Just me, okay good.
They aren't smoking. Very very different processes. Still, I can see how it would be invasive and so common courtesy dictates not to do it near people who ask you nicely not to.T_ID said:I dislike it.
Why?
Because some anti-socially oriented cunts have now started to ignore smoking bans with them, because they think their new cigarettes are somehow 'not smoking'.
What if you really like smoking, but are looking for a healthier, cheaper substitute?Lil devils x said:My thoughts on vaping?
1) If you are not dependent on Nicotine do not start. Vaping is not "cool" it just shows weakness and how so many are addiction prone. It is not a habit you want to start. If you ask the majority of people addicted to nicotine what is the one thing they would change about their life, and usually that answer is to have never started nicotine products. Nicotine is one of the hardest habits to quit, so best advice is to not start.
2 If you are or were a smoker, vaping is not a substitution for quitting, so you should still strive to get yourself nicotine free. It can be a tool to help you quit if you choose to make it be, but ultimately quitting has to be your goal to make that a reality. Bottom line is it only controls you as long as you allow it to, and only you can take back that control.
The thing is Lilani, the majority of smokers really don't "make their own life choices" as a non addict would, they are instead addicted, a "junkie" that has difficulty functioning normally now without the nicotine. They are controlled by the " need" for nicotine, rather than actually wanting it.Lilani said:I think it's not as ideal as not smoking, but since expecting a 100% smoke-free society seems to be impossible at this point, if I had a choice I'd prefer people vaped than smoked regular cigarettes. The secondhand smoke isn't nearly as bad, or at the very least isn't as pungent. And as far as I know, beyond perhaps boxes or wrappers, they don't produce litter like cigarette butts everywhere.
Back in May I moved into a new apartment, and the building was supposed to be completely smoke-free, but the moment I walked into the room it reeked of cigarette smoke. The woman from the leasing office was like "Yeah, it might have been somebody outside smoking, they aren't supposed to smoke that close to the building." Mmhmm, I thought. Surely enough, five days straight with all the windows open and 3 bottles of Fabreeze later the smell hadn't improved a bit. In fact, I began to notice it got distinctly worse in the evening, right between 6 and 7:00. That was when I realized somebody must be smoking IN the building, and it was coming down to my ground-level apartment through a return air shaft.
One night it was so bad I actually had to stay at a hotel. I had a migraine to start with, and that combined with hardly being able to breathe had me at the point of tears. The leasing office didn't want to interrogate their other paying tenants, so with help from my dad we gave them an ultimatum that they were going to have to find another place for me or I was going to go with another company. I hadn't yet unpacked all my stuff, moving again wouldn't be too hard. Finally after four weeks of this they got me another place in the same complex, but in a different building, and that one didn't stink. Even after I moved there was a period of several weeks where I was trying to get all of my stuff to stop stinking. I had to wash all of my sheets and clothes, spray down all of my furniture with Fabreeze, and spray and wipe out my baskets and other miscellaneous containers.
Ugh. I get it, smokers make their own life choices and I'm fine with that. But PLEASE understand how much that shit stinks, and how invasive it is to those who aren't desensitized to it. If you think you can hide it or nobody's going to notice, you are wrong.
I have yet to meet anyone with a fully developed prefrontal cortex that actually "liked" smoking, but rather they liked the self treatment for their anxiety. Once you are actually addicted to smoking, it no longer is a " like" it is more like a " need" just to feel normal.Starbird said:They aren't smoking. Very very different processes. Still, I can see how it would be invasive and so common courtesy dictates not to do it near people who ask you nicely not to.T_ID said:I dislike it.
Why?
Because some anti-socially oriented cunts have now started to ignore smoking bans with them, because they think their new cigarettes are somehow 'not smoking'.
What if you really like smoking, but are looking for a healthier, cheaper substitute?Lil devils x said:My thoughts on vaping?
1) If you are not dependent on Nicotine do not start. Vaping is not "cool" it just shows weakness and how so many are addiction prone. It is not a habit you want to start. If you ask the majority of people addicted to nicotine what is the one thing they would change about their life, and usually that answer is to have never started nicotine products. Nicotine is one of the hardest habits to quit, so best advice is to not start.
2 If you are or were a smoker, vaping is not a substitution for quitting, so you should still strive to get yourself nicotine free. It can be a tool to help you quit if you choose to make it be, but ultimately quitting has to be your goal to make that a reality. Bottom line is it only controls you as long as you allow it to, and only you can take back that control.
False. I'm pro-vaping and pro-people-doing-whatever-they-want but nicotine isn't a vitamin.Unkillable Cat said:Nicotine itself is actually good for your brain and circulation, its the other crap in cigarettes that are the killers.
Well, if all else fails, I can always give being a hireling in England a shot.Unkillable Cat said:The British army is relaxed about smoking too. Basic had smoke breaks every two hours.Muspelheim said:(Of course, depends on the army. I don't think they'd care very much in Russia, for instance)
I'm always outdoor when I smoke either way, which makes it less of an ashy faff in general. Vaping would be useful during the harder parts of winter, though.Starbird said:I don't know. I love smoking but I honestly prefer vaping. It's convinient and the tastes remind me of my hookah which is a massive pain to set up and use.
No more ash! No more freaking tar gunking up the innards of my PC!
Some people are dreadfully inconsiderate when it comes to smoking boundries. It's not particularly hard to walk a few paces away into a bit of moving air, or so I thought.Lilani said:Ugh. I get it, smokers make their own life choices and I'm fine with that. But PLEASE understand how much that shit stinks, and how invasive it is to those who aren't desensitized to it. If you think you can hide it or nobody's going to notice, you are wrong.
That's about my only issue with vaping, the dicks who think it's a good idea to humidify nicotine inside small rooms or near crowds. I admit I think it looks quite stupid but there's no harm in that, but when I'm working and stuck in a small area and someone wants to make the place smell like fake bubble gum with his steam punk styled e-cigg, well they can go to hell.Muspelheim said:Some people are dreadfully inconsiderate when it comes to smoking boundries. It's not particularly hard to walk a few paces away into a bit of moving air, or so I thought.
Even worse are the people that flick their cigarette butts out the window. Bonus wanker-points if they're lit.