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Pretending? I'm not gonna say vaping is healthy, but it definitely isn't as bad for you as cigarettes. I made the switch years ago just because I wanted to see if I could stop smoking cigarettes, and within the first week or two my lungs felt noticeably better. I've been gradually lowering the nicotine level in the juices I use and will hopefully ween myself off vaping too.
I had the same journey and now have been smoke/vape free for 2 years.
Same. Was smoking 2 packs per day for a while. Completely switched to vaping. Lowered the nicotine content of the juice a couple times and eventually was able to quit entirely. Been almost 6 years now.
I’m not sure what the scene is like now that all the strong cartridges and disposable devices are more popular. Back when I was doing it most people used box mods and it was easy to find juice in any flavor and strength you wanted. I remember things got pretty wild right around when I quit actually, with many states doing temporary bans and eventually banning flavors and stuff
Boom, same. Must be like 3 or 4 years now. It’s a great tool for that if you don’t fall into the hobby trap.
This is the right way to vape.
Should be used as a way to quit smoking.
People that vape as an alternative to smoking cigarettes end up chain vaping. It's just too convenient.
That's why i ditched my dab pen a few years ago. It was just too easy to lay on the couch and hit that all night, becoming ungodly high without realizing it. Now i go outside an smoke a joint so i EARN that ungodly high
Ditto. Coding for hours on end chugging coffee and pulling on a nic stick wasn't a healthy lifestyle.
It's what it was advertised as originally, but then brands realized they could boom in sales by dropping that act and making cute, colorful cartridges with a shit ton of flavors that appeal to teens. Some girl had these iPod case looking ones that were flavored like pineapple banana or smth. Hell they make vapes disguised as school supplies now.
There's a lot of people who didn't do drugs at all that started with vaping (Truth Initiative has a 2020 study about it, I skimmed it tbh), and it's especially bad in middle and high schools. I saw people hitting huge fucking clouds in the middle of a classroom, near the teacher's desk. One idiot made a cloud in our dark classroom with the curtains shining sunlight on him, so they had to close the blinds and fan the cloud so he wouldn't get caught.
They know full well they're creating future addicts and eventual cigarette smokers, and they don't give a damn.
The Netflix doc also covers how Juul hired the wrong guy to do thier commercials.
He's the dude famous for making the iPod pastel silhouette commercials. Hip and sexy.
Juul started by wanting to help people quit. Then some influencer was vaping on stream and it blew the hell up in short order amongst younger crowds.
What really pisses me off is the synthetic THC Juul carts teens were smoking that fucked them up. They did that to themselves by trying to do drugs using a Juul. Juul and the legit vaping industry took all that backlash. The news and even CDC spouted bullshit in the name of sparing kids. No one clarified that they were smoking bootleg weed (illegal drugs) and Juul/legal vaping wasn't at fault.
So adults that were vaping to quit ciggs switched back to ciggs to never quit. I was a vaper during that time and I can't tell you how many people I set straight when they said "that'll kill you" while they're smoking ciggs.