Didn’t they close up the loopholes in advertising regulations that Juul exploited?
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What? Tobacco is like, the one thing that actually has extremely stringent advertising regulations in the US. When vaping products like Juul came around, they were able to exploit loopholes in those laws, but I think those have pretty much been patched up by now.
Oh, that makes more sense. It’s a joke about the fog, then. If rain is God crying, then fog is God hitting the vape.
Edit: Looks like you got it at about the same time I did lol
What does “take a blinker” mean here? Guessing it’s a regional thing, I’ve not heard that one before.
Ah, right, THAT Hydra. I felt like I’d seen that logo somewhere before, but I’m only passingly familiar with comics and such.



I feel like that’s pretty meaningfully different from the original claim that the US government allows cigarettes to be advertised to children.