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On February 28 2010 17:13 s_side wrote: Not trying to be the angel of death, but we all have to go sometime.
I'd rather go out doing what I like than shitting in a bag. - agree
id rather die in the age of 50 by smoking than living a whole life of being fat.. Tobacco in general have given me allot more than what it have taken, the anti smoking have become senseless..
First post, sorry if the english was to bad
EDIT: Abuot being fat part, its more accepted then it should be, my face just twist if i see someone fat.. Dieting is not hard but still its so accepted and smoking is not z.z
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I will join this group when I feel like quitting lmao :3
Moakes: Aweful first post. Really rude :/
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On March 02 2010 05:35 ZeroCartin wrote: I will join this group when I feel like quitting lmao :3
Moakes: Aweful first post. Really rude :/ god damnit, my internet confidence just droped :/
ILL IMPROVE!
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On March 02 2010 00:49 StarBrift wrote: If you're really serious about quitting you should instantly start using nicotine gums instead. They won't help you get rid of the nicotine addiction but they will stop the nasty biproducts that cigarettes contain from poisoning your body.
tried that. i just got addicted to nicoderm AND cigarettes. epic fail.
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man..i'm about to smoke my 3rd one for the day...I usually smoke 4-5 cigs per day...
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On March 02 2010 05:30 Moakes wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2010 17:13 s_side wrote: Not trying to be the angel of death, but we all have to go sometime.
I'd rather go out doing what I like than shitting in a bag. - agree id rather die in the age of 50 by smoking than living a whole life of being fat.. Tobacco in general have given me allot more than what it have taken, the anti smoking have become senseless.. First post, sorry if the english was to bad EDIT: Abuot being fat part, its more accepted then it should be, my face just twist if i see someone fat.. Dieting is not hard but still its so accepted and smoking is not z.z
You'd have to be extremely fat for it to be as harmful as smoking cigarettes. Sure severly obese people have bodies that are severely damaged. One of my teachers who has been practising medicine for 20+ years told me that she once examined a 26 year old female who was both obese and a smoker and her liver was about as healthy as an 80 year olds.
The thing is that while obesity is harmful it doesn't affect others at all. Second hand smoking is a huge health risk and no smoker can deny that. If someone feels it's ok to poison their children or other people simply because they are uneducated or just don't care about it then that makes them a huge douchebag.
Smokers are not victims. You put yourself in this addiction and if you don't stop acting like a victim of something you can't control then you will never stop smoking.
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Will someone please write a little summation of Alan Carr's stop smoking books. Like his general method or something about why his are better... different outlook to most? set plan? what?
Also that book of one liners you read liquid drone can you give some examples instead of just saying I read a bunch of stuff that completely changed my life but I absolutely refuse to repeat any of it here because that would just be too sensible.
Thanks!
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On March 01 2010 21:09 Zoler wrote:Show nested quote +On March 01 2010 02:18 Piste wrote: after 11 years I can't quit anymore. Well anyone can but I don't have enough motivation. :/ Gl to you tho. My grandmother had smoked since she was 18 or younger and she stoped at the age of 70. Don't give me that crap, man up dude
Your grandmother is superHuman. She smoked for 52 years and still have time left to kick the habit .
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I'm quiting smoking since 10.X.2005... no comment XD
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Day 1 (yesterday): I didn't smoke at all.
Day 2 (today): It is 2:17pm, and I have not smoked yet. I have tried doing this before many times and the hardest day for me is day 3 and day 4. I hope I can just ultimately quit this time.
If you guys have msn and are doing this, PM me so we can be buddies and support each other through this. It may help to have a support team so we can encourage each other on our progress and how we are faring.
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On March 01 2010 04:36 StarsPride wrote: smoke weed when u want to smoke a cig
ha my buddy and I did this and it worked at least for a couple weeks or so (at the time we smoked about a pack a day). It was hard to make it longer because of all the parties at the time >.<
right now, I know I could just quit right here and now for a long time, it's just the damn DRINKING.
I quit drinking 100%, I quit smoking EASY.
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On March 01 2010 09:31 Pawsom wrote:Show nested quote +On March 01 2010 05:38 LingKing wrote: I need to join this, except for me it's weed. Been coughing and having a cold for way too long, need to give it up or wait til weekends to smoke and only weekends. Just means you need to start smoking good weed. Less quantity -> better lungs. Haha well that's no problem; Purple, AK-47, Train Wreck, ... my friend picks up a pound directly so I always have good stuff available. I just can't keep up with him lol.
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On March 02 2010 08:27 Bub wrote:Show nested quote +On March 01 2010 04:36 StarsPride wrote: smoke weed when u want to smoke a cig ha my buddy and I did this and it worked at least for a couple weeks or so (at the time we smoked about a pack a day). It was hard to make it longer because of all the parties at the time >.< right now, I know I could just quit right here and now for a long time, it's just the damn DRINKING. I quit drinking 100%, I quit smoking EASY. I quit drinking lots of times. Now a days I usually only go out to have a drink like once a month, but I've had periods when I drank several days a week for months. I've never considerd myself addicted to drinking and I've never had a problem to give it up. When it comes to cigarettes I get stressed out if I think about giving it up while I have one lit. Guess it just shows how different people are and what we're affected by.
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On March 02 2010 07:13 Reason wrote: Will someone please write a little summation of Alan Carr's stop smoking books. Like his general method or something about why his are better... different outlook to most? set plan? what?
Also that book of one liners you read liquid drone can you give some examples instead of just saying I read a bunch of stuff that completely changed my life but I absolutely refuse to repeat any of it here because that would just be too sensible.
Thanks!
Review:
The revolutionary international bestseller that will stop you smoking – for good. ‘If you follow my instructions you will be a happy non-smoker for the rest of your life.’ That's a strong claim from Allen Carr, but as the world's leading and most successful quit smoking expert, Allen was right to boast! Reading this book is all you need to give up smoking. You can even smoke while you read. There are no scare tactics, you will not gain weight and stopping will not feel like deprivation. If you want to kick the habit then go for it. Allen Carr helped millions of people become happy non-smokers. His unique method removes your psychological dependence on cigarettes and literally sets you free. Accept no substitute. Nine million people can't be wrong.
I can't really say a whole lot about his method because you have to understand why he says what he does and the reasoning for his methods. All you need to know is it works, I read this book, and when I was done I lit up a cigarette, smoked half of it then put it out because I DIDN'T want it. This book has worked wonders for me, he also tells you how to avoid weight gain and other bad things that we subconsciously replace smoking with. He is a god send for people trying to quit.
The book only costs $20. The average smoker pays $250,000 for a lifetime of smoking. What is the better investment?
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how does average smoker pay 250k in lifetime? if you smoke 2 pack a week..it would be$40 a month...about $480 a year...if you smoke for 100 years..you'd be spending only 48k...don't be ridiculous...
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Why is there so much misinformation about the wonderful Green Tree I have come to love so much over the years? Memory loss....huh? I have one of the sharpest minds and most accurate photographic memory of anyone I know. I have the ability to read through 5 or so chapters in a text book (Bio for this example) in less than an hour, and take a test on the material a week later and every page is still in my brain. If anything the Tree has allowed me a greater ability to use more of my mind than I was able to previously.
PLEASE understand internet, Green Tree is a gift, not a poison.
Ciggys....are...poison though...so that's bad. But specifically there is a compound (BPDE) in tobacco smoke that screws up a regulatory cell splitting division protein by binding to the p53 gene and thereby deactivating or causing a malformed protein, which creates an out of control cell division timing.
But ya know what? We have not found anything in Green smoke that does such a dramatic thing as this. And also as a side fact for all those saying "smoke is badzzzzzz cause of cancer in it!"....ya know that oxygen stuff? The stuff you need to live....it's technically a carcinogen. Have fun with that!
Moral of the story, smoke more Green Tree, smoke less ciggys, but honestly guys just being alive will give you cancer xD.
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I actually enjoy the occasional cigarette. Since the first time I smoked, i've never been addicted, but i'll smoke maybe 3-4 cigarettes a week when someone offers me one. It feels great when you go days/weeks without a cigarette without fiending and coming back to a really nice buzz. I think if you enjoy smoking and can control your situation, have an occasional smoke. It might add more to your life than it takes away.
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On March 03 2010 04:15 The6357 wrote: how does average smoker pay 250k in lifetime? if you smoke 2 pack a week..it would be$40 a month...about $480 a year...if you smoke for 100 years..you'd be spending only 48k...don't be ridiculous...
Except the average smoker smokes a pack a day. Most people start when they're 18. Smoke until you're 80 and you're averaging about 120k. Educate yourself.
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On March 03 2010 07:58 Beachac wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 04:15 The6357 wrote: how does average smoker pay 250k in lifetime? if you smoke 2 pack a week..it would be$40 a month...about $480 a year...if you smoke for 100 years..you'd be spending only 48k...don't be ridiculous... Except the average smoker smokes a pack a day. Most people start when they're 18. Smoke until you're 18 and you're averaging about 120k. Educate yourself. lol average smoker smoke 1 pack aday? bs..that's what i call heavy smoker educate urself as well
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Thirty-one percent of smokers smoke 1/2 pack per day, 36 percent smoke 1 pack per day, and 17 percent smoke more than 1 pack.
NOT EVEN CLOSE to what you said. Shut the fuck up and stop spewing trash.
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