Or is it avoided like smoking in cars?

  • sp3ctr4l
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    7 months ago

    Yeah, I do, and I know lots of people who do.

    Most vapes these days barely have any a cloud at all, unless you are one of the few people who goes out of their way to have an obnoxious cloud generating machine.

    Most people are using things about the size of one or two sharpies, and on many settings the things make ‘clouds’ that are barely more visibly obscurant than steam from a pot on a gentle boil.

    It does not leave a lasting smell or discoloration like tobacco does.

    Its always struck me as odd that many apartments will say that you cannot vape in your apartment.

    It is literally undetectable unless they literally see you doing it. I guess its all encompassing to catch people doing it with dab pens or something? But that, like actually smoking, leaves a lasting smell and discoloration, and can seep through walls and air systems… while to the best of my knowledge that does not happen with vapor.

    ???

    I have literally been in apartments where the staff will ‘remind me’ not to vape inside when they see me walking in holding my vape, meanwhile I’ve been telling them about my fentanyl smoking neighbors for months.