It did magically make me quit. I didn’t even want to quit, yet vaping worked. The key is apparently getting a good set-up and the right amount of nicotine to start. I found the gum to be useless, btw.
It did magically make me quit. I didn’t even want to quit, yet vaping worked. The key is apparently getting a good set-up and the right amount of nicotine to start. I found the gum to be useless, btw.
As I understand it, most studies on nicotine being a carcinogen are from studies on cigarette smoking, not nicotine on its own. There’s no warning label on my Nicorette gum, for instance.
I was wondering. They’re saying “fog” is the more scientifically accurate term?
And yet this happens:
I just got back from a trip with a friend who’s always been a non-smoker. Even when we shared a hotel room, he mostly never smelled my vaping at all. Only if he happened to pass right into a cloud of it, though I’m not a cloud chaser.
Yeah, most people have no idea I’m vaping around them, cause there’s no smell.
Yeah. “How do you know?” could be applied to anything, really.
There’s no smoke, so it’s not “smoking.”
Yes, I heard one pundit say that once on TV. But since no one else was repeating it, I thought maybe I had dreamt it or that he was wrong, haha.
We were told by the media he’d be the front runner. What they didn’t tell us is how bad of a campaigner he is. A surprise for those of us not from Florida.
President Roosevelt, referring to him as “Frank D. Rosenfield,”
It’s different for those who didn’t grow up here in the US.
We found the article from the “Yale Daily News” about the whole scam, so — it wasn’t a scam, it was a parody.
So “cooties” is a real thing? Damn.
processed meats are defined as meats that have been transformed through salting, curing, fermentation, smoking, or other processes to enhance flavour or improve preservation, [including just cooking meat, as mentioned below]
Fahrvergnügenverschmutzung.
Hmm. Sorry, I don’t understand your comment. The title of this article is: “the man who wrote Faust”. It’s italicized, so it is referring to a title of a work. Also, it says “wrote,” not “created.” And, frankly, I doubt there are many who think Goethe was the creator of the Faust figure.
Well, but their works aren’t titled “Faust.”
Huh?
Yeah. People used to smoke everywhere not too long ago. I even had a teacher who smoked in class. People were used to it.