Our Favorite Ecig Memes This Month

Memes (pronounced “meams”) are humorous images, videos or pieces of text that are shared from person to person and spread quickly through the internet.

We’ve compiled a list of our 5 favorite ecig memes we found and loved this month. If you have more you would like to share, feel free to use the comment box below.

1) That moment you realize you are not alone.

When you spot another fellow vaper at a party

 

2) Darth Vader has always been our hero. We even quoted him in a past newsletter.

Come to the vape side

 

3) Because cute dogs.
Who loves to vape?

 

4) Because cats.

Walking to the mailbox knowing I got vape mail

5) Why waste good vape on cheap batteries? Makes no sense to us either, captain.

Ohhh guuurl that atomizer with that battery?

 

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Two awesome ecig video finds

This week, we would like to share some interesting videos we found about ecig health facts and history.

The first video is from the BBC series Trust Me I’m A Doctor, where the medical journalist Michael Mosley examines ecig growing trends and tries to answer the question “are electronic cigarettes safe?”

The second video is a commercial aired in the 1980s advertising Favor Smoke-Free Cigarette, the first vaping device commercially produced and sold in the US. The original design was actually made out of paper and was not an electronic device. Dr. Norman Jacobson, one of the health specialists involved in the production of this device, was the first person to use the term “vaping”. Check out the full interview with him.

Vape: hot last year even hotter now

old newspaper "wilson's vaporizing inhaler"

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I vape, you vape, they vape. The verb “vape” was chosen to be the Word of The Year in 2014 by the Oxford English dictionary. In the Oxford Dictionary, as a verb it is defined as: ‘to inhale and exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device’. As a noun, it is defined as ‘an electronic cigarette or similar device’. Oxford Dictionaries even released a video to explain why the term was chosen:

According to Google Search Trends, the popularity of the term in news headlines has only been growing in the last couple of years. See the graphic below:

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The press all over the world are using it was well. The term vapear (Spanish), vapoter (French) and dampfen (German) are also spiking. Check it out:

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Vape on!