Hi! Iâm not sure if the flavor has changed, of course it might⊠but we ourselves change too⊠Itâs true for quite a few flavors with me too, that 1 year ago mixing at X% was enough⊠But now it requires Y⊠Or rather, I require Y The flavor is unchanged, I didnât buy it again, it was at home the whole time⊠thatâs how much Iâve changedâŠ
Hi everyone! I can only confirm this! If I like something and it suits me, I usually buy more of it, so the production date is the same, but the same flavor that I previously mixed at 10% increased to 15% a few years later. I maintain that our sense of taste weakens with age, so at 60 years old, I already mix 20%.
I think itâs not the age, but rather the time spent vaping that matters. I am within that age group too, but Iâve only been vaping for a year and a half and Iâm just baffled by the ratios I read here⊠I switched down from 10-15 analog cigarettes daily, and since the beginning, my dose has always been the factory recommendation, as well as 5mg nic. Perhaps this will change as years pass, although many turn to vaping as an alternative to help them quit smoking, yet they desperately hoard several yearsâ worth, even quantities that end up in the drainâŠ
I donât want to judge anyone with this, because I myself have no intention of quitting vaping until I experience the analog symptoms of vapingâŠ
Hi! Obviously, this is just my theory, but this is what I think! I smoked analogs from age 14 until age 40, and since then I only vape. I never followed the factory specifications because my craving for flavor was greater, which continues to this day. Vaping helped me quit, but I still desire this experience nearly 20 years later. Stockpiling awakens thoughts in many of us like a good winemaker sipping wines aged for several years. I feel the same way! I have mixes I prepared 5-7 years ago that I vape with pleasure, because over time it provides an experience like a mature wine.
I also had thoughts like that, because itâs nobodyâs business how I ruin my health. Because itâs not certain with vaping, but even if it is, thatâs my business.
And yet: âWork little, no accident is worth it!â
The most dangerous thing for health is work.
Poor Zoli76 is also âconstantlyâ sick when he is âworkingâ.
Unfortunately. But hygiene, right? Oh, and witch hunts also started again during this period. How do we know who is a witch? Well, she has a few cats, a broom, and she herself didnât catch the epidemic. Cats eat rats, mice, right? Thus, there was nothing to bring those little fleas that spread the pathogens into the house.
I note that witch hunts were codified in law in the 8th century. According to which, whoever labeled someone else a witch must be despised and excommunicated.
No one should dare to kill a foreign maid or slave woman as a witch, because this is not possible, and the Christian mind should not believe in it. (From the Lombard laws, 643)
If someone, deceived by the devil, believes according to pagan customs that a man or woman is a night witch and eats people, and therefore burns that person to death⊠they must be executed. (8th century France/Saxony)
In the 11th Century, England also shifted slightly, but the situation there was more mixed; they could be classified among criminals, such as vagrants or adulterers.
Roughly until the 15th [century], this was acceptable because until then the Christian creed and main leaders did not believe in it. Of course, there were precedents at the local level. Later, they themselves took the lead.