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**** smoking! (pg. 3)
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| Fibonacci |
I quit smoking when I was 21, I'm 25 now. Now that I no longer smoke, I find it exceptionally unpleasant and distasteful. The smell is ghastly too once you really realize how awful it is - especially if I meet a girl and she smokes or reaks of cigarettes. Hypocritical yes, but I find it disgusting nonetheless...
Getting away from the habits are the hardest parts. Drinking, eat, and sex are never the same. But once you make it past a few weeks, you'll be fine... and you won't miss them.
I strongly recommend Wrigleys polar ice gum:

It lasts way longer than most traditional gums. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| If you're really committed to quitting, it's actually not that hard. Just don't ing do it, pretty simple. :p |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
If you're really committed to quitting, it's actually not that hard. Just don't ing do it, pretty simple. :p |
lol yeah, hasn't been hard yet
i'm mainly concerned with gaining weight right now. cause here's the thing, cigs supress your appetite. however, gum or toothpicks or anything else to take care of the oral fixation is going to involve chewing and not eating anything, which is just going to make me hungry :( |
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| Fibonacci |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
If you're really committed to quitting, it's actually not that hard. Just don't ing do it, pretty simple. :p |
^^ Obviously not an ex-smoker... |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
If you're really committed to quitting, it's actually not that hard. Just don't ing do it, pretty simple. :p |
indeed. about 12 years ago my mum stopped. she just stopped & didn't smoke again, after 20 years of smoking. It just needs mental strength, which many who try & fail don't have. |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fibonacci
^^ Obviously not an ex-smoker... |
obviously is actually :p
^^ obviously a smoker? |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fibonacci
^^ Obviously not an ex-smoker... |
I smoked for 10 years. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
lol yeah, hasn't been hard yet
i'm mainly concerned with gaining weight right now. cause here's the thing, cigs supress your appetite. however, gum or toothpicks or anything else to take care of the oral fixation is going to involve chewing and not eating anything, which is just going to make me hungry :( |
Drink water, dude. Sounds like such a cliche tip, but you'd be amazed how well it works. You need to stay hydrated anyways. :) |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| Cigarettes being bad for you is merely a myth propagated by chewing gum corporations. See, most chewing gums contain artifical sweeteners anymore, which subsequently contain phenylketonurics as well as asparatame - a notoriously hazardous chemical that reacts to particual thermal sources thought to be a latent catalyst in inducing consumerist drives at particularly cold parts of the year - that is, it makes people buy more during the Holiday seasons. Cigarettes in fact suppress this reaction, and that is exactly why they are demonized by propagandist commercial agendas as well as Neo-Christian-supported conglomerates who've everything to gain from keeping people in a possession-denial cycle of illusionary self-privation. |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
cause here's the thing, cigs supress your appetite. |
It's the other way around for me :wtf: |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
I smoked for 10 years. |
pwned. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| In addition, phosphate producers competing with tobacco producers. The caustic market of pharmaceutical fronts has been a war wrought with the spoils of over-manufactuing, the processing of indoctrination and a fear-based culture addicted to chemical induction by means of gratification and social confirmation as designed by feminists and Jews. |
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