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cephalopod
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stick in there ernesto.
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i quit for 6months last january. and now im off them nearly a week and this time round is SOOOO much harder. last time was a piece of piss! is it to do with the fact last time i took up smoking again i upgraded to Camel from Marly lights.....?
ive almost caved.
I had my first in six or seven years over the christmas, I'm very tempted by more. Is it true that one spliff is as bad as twenty smokes if so I reckon I can't safely have a few hundred smokes a week and not do any more damage than I'm already doing.
Nah, it's prob more to do with you having a different frame of mind this time, and that's what's making it harder.
The news report said 3 joints equals 20 smokes, whatever that means.
The news report said 3 joints equals 20 smokes, whatever that means.
Makey-uppy statistics. Like saying there's ten rats for every person or your never more than ten feet away from a rat.
dood you're fucked when you get to san fran...
all those soft packs and white tipped smokes.
that shits cool.
When will I start hacking up tar? I've been off them 5 days now.
When will I start hacking up tar? I've been off them 5 days now.
every drag of a cigarette is 5 minutes off your life.
FACT
I personally think trying to seriously quit anything as habitual as smoking at New Years is a bad idea because it seems to have the highest failure rate in alot of things. Take the gyms for example, the amount of people in it for January and then they stop going while the regular gym users dont get to use the machines. Don't get me wrong, I couldn't give a fuck about the gym but was just using that as an example because I hear it off various people each year.
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