You Know You're A Vaper When...

You know you're a vaper when you get stuck in a boring conversation, and you start glancing nervously at your battery indicator instead of your watch.

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Thanks for reviving this @Alex
Have moved the above two posts to the existing thread with the same title
 
When you dont put deodorant on because you smell like strawberries, mango, chocolate, cookies and wake up with ants on your hands.
 
... when someone with a Twisp device starts talking about it being the shyt while condescending your plain simple no-tech REO and you don't go into an immediate attack and rant over it in more.

Rather let them finish, then show them my backup device which happens to be a VV/VW Sigelei or IPV with an Ego One/ "Twisp Areo" and then let them contemplate why these fancy things are backup to a full mech device with no "features or functions".
 
... when someone with a Twisp device starts talking about it being the shyt while condescending your plain simple no-tech REO and you don't go into an immediate attack and rant over it in more.

Rather let them finish, then show them my backup device which happens to be a VV/VW Sigelei or IPV with an Ego One/ "Twisp Areo" and then let them contemplate why these fancy things are backup to a full mech device with no "features or functions".

Woah, thats deep bro...
 
You only get e-juice as Christmas gifts!
... or like me where my wife won't by my anything vape related because I already bought and have everything I want.

If only she knew I'll still take more vape goodies.
 
Another similar one:

You look for vaping gear deals to buy your smoking buddies for Christmas.
 
... you read a baking recipe and wonder how you'd DIY that for ejuice :p
 
When your phone is out of reach and you look for the time on your mod display


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When you've learnt more about electrical circuitry from watching Mech tutorials than from School/College/Uni lectures.
 
When the wife quits bugging you about keeping vape gear in the living room.
You mean it stops?

I've expanded to DIY and wicking items in the dining room. Juice, extra items, REO stuff in the lounge. Cleaning, charging, batteries and other daily usage items in the kitchen.
 
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