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hahahaha... I also understand u now @innergear!

Naughty boy na ban, smokaa smuuuking na kar okkk....gud boy banjaa....

Is not ok, as u are trying to get the effect of smoking, dont matter if its bijlee wali, strawberi, choc, coka-kola watever flavaa..

Doughnut do it......

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I ran this through a translator and this is what it came up with....

Good day, sirs! My dear compadre has just procured himself an automated nicotine delivery system which, quite remarkably, contains no tobacco! As it is bereft of such carcinogenic additives, it must surely be acceptable to toke, would you not agree? I myself chose to partake of this modern delight and found it to carry a very palatable hint of strawberries, though my reservations are whether it is wholly appropriate to imbibe this concoction, given my religious convictions. Would you concur?

That sounds about right.

Haha Epic Win

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no matter iz no smoke tobaco, etc, the ting iz u mimicking da smoke effect, get wat i mean? then u gona wana smoke da real ting.

lollipop is a sweet, but the fake cigarette still will want somebody to temptation at some point. Why do u want to mimick smoking? Thats wat i dont understand.. Why should you want to copy smoking with alternatives?

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Innergear, The electronic cigarette is an alternative to the nocotine patch. It is therefore, a 'cure' for people who are addicted to smoking. A cure to their ailment. Just as amputation of the foot is a cure for gangrene. I'm curious, therefore....seeing as your 'friend' likes trying cures for ailments that he doesn't have.....Has he also cut his off his foot to see what it feels like ?

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Innergear, The electronic cigarette is an alternative to the nocotine patch. It is therefore, a 'cure' for people who are addicted to smoking. A cure to their ailment. Just as amputation of the foot is a cure for gangrene. I'm curious, therefore....seeing as your 'friend' likes trying cures for ailments that he doesn't have.....Has he also cut his off his foot to see what it feels like ?

I think we're giving this funny guy more attention than he deserves. I bet he's snickering behind his keyboard thinking how hilarious he is.

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