mcdonje 14 hours ago

Society tends to normalize things that have ad budgets.

  • toast0 12 hours ago

    Do vapes have ad budgets? All I see are anti-vape ads?

    • isoprophlex 12 hours ago

      They represent the most viable pathway for big tobacco to exit regular cigarettes, which are in decline or at least struggling. AND vapes have huge traction with younger people. It's basically The Thing that big tobacco needs to go all in on if they want to keep selling carcinogenic air to people for the next 50 years

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NoSalt 14 hours ago

Not to mention the EXTREME damage it can do to a person's lungs, and do this damage very quickly.

  • cluckindan 14 hours ago

    Probably not, unless there are very specific substances in the liquid being vaped.

    There are two known culprits: diacetyl is/was used in some flavorings for its buttery taste, and liquid Vitamin E oil was used in clandestinely produced THC vape cartridges (which are really not relevant for the topic at hand). Both of those have largely disappeared from the market.

    Sure, some cheap components can in theory leach heavy metals into liquids. The amounts are insignificant compared to what you will be breathing in just by walking on city streets, even outside rush hour.

    And at least vapes don’t contain polonium-210 like cigarettes do.