i'm a happy smoker
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snowbird
Germany2044 Posts
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Kingsp4de20
United States716 Posts
On July 04 2008 10:07 snowbird wrote: dunno what's up with all the hate against cigarettes going on these days, it's annoying. i'm a happy smoker they actually banned smoking from public areas where i live in san diego ca | ||
ulszz
Jamaica1787 Posts
On July 04 2008 10:07 snowbird wrote: dunno what's up with all the hate against cigarettes going on these days, it's annoying. i'm a happy smoker i don't hate ciggerates, i just personally think smoking them is kinda nasty. it's not like i see someone smoking and i'm like eww i'll fuckin gut u. i don't give a shit i could have second hand smoke all day, i just don't like to smoke them. cuz everything smells like them, my nose smells like them like FUCK!>>>>>>>>>>> | ||
snowbird
Germany2044 Posts
On July 04 2008 10:24 Kingsp4de20 wrote: they actually banned smoking from public areas where i live in san diego ca in germany smoking is banned from bars and clubs: gg! | ||
D10
Brazil3409 Posts
I had to stop before, because i removed some teeth, and everything was going great, but my willpower failed one day, and I bought a pack, I wasant smoking cigs for like 1 month, and it was all ruined. I kept telling myself that it would be the last pack (like ... lol, i just wanted to keep smoking) and basically, i smoked 2-3 more months. Now im quitting again, and now im prepared for my subsconcious trying screw me up, but whoever said when you come back its twice as addictings and twice as strong is totally right, I never enjoyed ciggaretes as much as I do now, and this is one of the main reasons im stopping, i was smoking like a fucking chimney. Im amazingly anxious. | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
Good luck with quitting D10. | ||
CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11567 Posts
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omninmo
2349 Posts
there is no such thing as wanting to stop smoking. you either stop or you continue smoking. just visualize yourself watching yourself from a third person perspective. externalize your conscience. | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
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ZoW
United States3983 Posts
On February 09 2009 23:45 Kunty wrote: just stop putting the tabac to your lips and lighting it. there is no such thing as wanting to stop smoking. you either stop or you continue smoking. just visualize yourself watching yourself from a third person perspective. externalize your conscience. It's not that easy. Trust me, if you smoked, you'll understand. Usually when people tell me to stop/quit smoking, I tell them to "fuck off". This is due to the fact that most of them are non-smokers, and are ignorant and clueless. They don't know how it feels, and they just see it as another ordinary habit, like biting your nails. It is not as simple as "just stop", or "don't buy any". If you have smoked regularly past the 2-3 month mark, it becomes a deep, subconscious part of your soul. When you can't have one when you want, you become nervous, jittery, and easily angered. When you have a smoke, you start to feel relaxed, calm, and better than you were. This is because nicotine causes your brain to release dopamine, a fluid that tells your body "I feel good". And to have that power, and to lose it, is something a non-smoker will never know. I have smoked for almost 4 years. I wish I had never started, but sometimes I don't. I don't because even though I know I can get cancer, that feeling is too strong to "just let go". I have a bad temper, and smoking keeps me calm. It helps me deal with situations that I normally can't. During my period I tried to quit, I couldn't do things I used to do. I took seminars and classes, but they didn't help. I got angered easily, and got into many fights. I shortly started back up again. Nicotine is the most powerful drug in existence. It's addictiveness level is stronger than every know drug, including crack and heroin. It is not a joke, because I know its true. I seem to have ranted enough, If you read through all that, my apologies. On a serious note however, if you need help quitting, someone to talk to, or advice in general about smoking please PM me. I'll be happy to help. ...After I go smoke another cigarette. | ||
EsX_Raptor
United States2801 Posts
The first time I tried it was when I was about five years old when my aunt was smoking one and left it there, I got curious and took a sip and immediately started coughing and never touched it again. It was burning my throat! Since then I've hated cigarretes. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
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