Hyacin (He/Him)

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Cake day: December 29th, 2023

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  • I’ve got the robot vacuum of Theseus here… early, 2nd or 3rd gen Roomba I guess it is, I’ve probably had since 2009 or so I think. I’ve replaced damn near all of it, and I’m ALWAYS shocked when something new breaks, I check online, and I can get a part and replace it! And often times the replacement ends up being an upgrade too. I think it must have come from the Twilight Zone or something, I don’t know.




  • This. I know ‘nicotine’ is already here, but it’s not the same.

    Confused the hell out of me when I was trying to switch to vaping that I’d keep going back to cigarettes - “I’M GETTING THE NICOTINE, WHAT THE HELL?!”, and it wasn’t just habit, it was overwhelming need to smoke.

    I finally figured some of those other 2999 or whatever chemicals in there must be addictive too, or something, I don’t know.

    I’ve quit drinking, when I was a daily drinker at risk of a seizure because my body had grown so chemically dependent on it. I’ve quit countless other ‘behavioral’ addictions.

    NOTHING, was as hard as trying to quit smoking. Until, thank the powers that be, I met vaping, and after a couple months of back and forth, was able to transition to it entirely. Haven’t had a cigarette since, and it’s been at least 10-11 years.

    Eventually lowered my nicotine to 0 mg, then gave up the vaping. Haven’t done either since. That was, probably 8-9 years ago now.

    I still get the odd craving to vape. Zero cravings to smoke up until last year, first trip in my life to Vegas (and two more since). The casino environment with everyone smoking, I don’t know what it is. Got me looking at it with the rose coloured glasses occasionally while there - but then I quickly remember how hard it was to shake, and how happy I am without it.












  • Vaping is an INCREDIBLE tool, for existing smokers.

    I know more smokers than I can count, myself included, who successfully quit smoking with vaping, and then quit vaping with ease.

    I smoked for over 20 years and had well over 15 failed quitting attempts under my belt before a very smooth transition to vaping, and then eventually dropping it too.

    Everyone needs to stop painting it as entirely bad.

    But just like any quit smoking aid - should a non-smoker start the patch? No. Should a non-smoker start pouches? NO. Should a non-smoker start vaping? Absolutely not.

    Should we paint it as entirely evil and blanket discourage EVERYONE from doing it though?? No. It can help get us to a world with less smoking over all, and less cancer and other associated illness, suffering, expenses and deaths.