How much damage will 2 packs of cigarettes IN TOTAL do to me?

Coffee/caffeine has never had any effect on me. The only time I get a reaction from it is when I consume it on an empty stomach, and then I just get shaky as hell. I have never experienced a caffeine rush, even though I occasionally drink a lot of energy drinks or coffee. I only do it for the flavor, really. Some coffee in the mornings is a quite pleasant habit as well, but it's far from daily as it, like I said, has no effect on me.

There are no dangers involved with vaping. The people who got sick and even died ordered THC cartridges from the black market. They did not contain a whole lot of THC, but Vitamin E, which pretty much left their lungs unusable after a single hit. This information is very easy to find. If it would have an effect on my physical health then I would quit. Easy. That's why I stopped smoking cannabis because I started coughing a lot. I'm not stupid.

I've vaped for over a year. It has not affected my health in any way whatsoever. I have ADHD, and I hate the meds I used to take for it. So I quit it cold-turkey. The small boost of energy I get from nicotine is all that I need to stay calm and focused. I also do not have an addictive personality, so I never get hooked on substances. So yeah, I know I'm not addicted. I know what addiction feels like, and I'm 100% sure I'm not addicted to nicotine. My mom is, she gets massive withdrawals after a few hours. I have NEVER experienced this, regardless of how long I go without it.

I see no reason to stop vaping. If I'd get sick, which has yet to happen after a year of almost daily vaping, then I would quit. Until then, nah. I need the boost. Rather nicotine than legal meth.

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