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For People Who Genuinely Wish To Quit Smoking... (pg. 3)
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pkcRAISTLIN
will do buddy. comes in quite timely actually. was planning on a quitting crusade come november.

just hope its better than other non-music related suggestions you get on auTA *cough* begic\'s TV suggestions *cough*
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by gilmista
haha your pic is hilarious erratik.. just a slight fix up:



other than that, Soups you have sold me to the idea of buying the book. If it works I owe u big time ! :)


LOL well he could be "smoking" with all the hand action y'know!
Dr P
Soups you shouldn't pity non-smokers. Thats not a fair attitude.

Just feel sorry for them instead.

Anyone who feels they think "you gotta die someday" come see me at work and see how fun cancer is.
jizza
has george foreman given the book his seal of approval? :conf:
DaveBegic
:rollseyes:

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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
will do buddy. comes in quite timely actually. was planning on a quitting crusade come november.

just hope its better than other non-music related suggestions you get on auTA *cough* begic's TV suggestions *cough*
rez
err OLi_A are you even a smoker?

if anything its the mental thing that keeps smokers going... I'm a pack a day smoker and I can go on days without a fag and not feel any physical effects. For alot of people its the actual habit of sparking and smoking. Nicotines withdrawal is piss weak compared to some other withdrawals I've been through

People can't quit coz honestly deep down they don't want to. That book may work for you but then if you really think about it, you've always had it in you? without needing some hotshot international best selling book to persuade you.
If you truely do want to stop smoking, then you'll be able to stop. Its just nobody really wants to stop.


















coz you look so cool when you smoke! :D
jizza
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Originally posted by rez
Nicotines withdrawal is piss weak compared to some other withdrawals I've been through


i know exactly what you mean rez. one time the irc bot was broked in #xxxpasswords and i had to go almost a week without free pr0n. *shudders*
OLi_A
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Originally posted by rez
err OLi_A are you even a smoker?

if anything its the mental thing that keeps smokers going... I'm a pack a day smoker and I can go on days without a fag and not feel any physical effects. For alot of people its the actual habit of sparking and smoking. Nicotines withdrawal is piss weak compared to some other withdrawals I've been through

People can't quit coz honestly deep down they don't want to. That book may work for you but then if you really think about it, you've always had it in you? without needing some hotshot international best selling book to persuade you.
If you truely do want to stop smoking, then you'll be able to stop. Its just nobody really wants to stop.


yeah im down to practically nothing a day but i used to smoke close to a pack a day and when i party hard i can go through about 30 in a night plus about 5 cigars:toothless
i offer the advice because i have smoked and because i do it a bit working in health
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by DaveBegic
:rollseyes:


hey! wheres the super cvnt i know n love? :D
narcism
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Originally posted by 00soups00


One final point.... Ask yourself, what are you actually getting from smoking....


cancer :p

tachyon
for the very first time in many weeks i got home from a weekend out with my deck still half full...

had the hardest time trying not to light up on monday but i pulled thru :toothless



:thepirate
G`Dave
I can honestly say I've never smoked, ever...
Not one in my life, not even one drag, closest I've come to smoking is breathing in other peoples second hand smoke, and even that is enough to disgust me.

Some people have called me 'sheltered' or say 'I'm not experiencing life' by not atleast trying it once, but after having both my parents go through cancer (they are both fine now, but the probability of that happening was low) I can't imagine how anyone could want to.

If you want to quit smoking, I wouldn't recommend a book, I'd say head down to the peter mac cancer institute, and spend a couple of days in the ward where they send people to die, and more than half of them were lifetime smokers.
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