Or get Chantix, I hear it works wonders
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you know, macbeth, as others mentioned already, the damage has already been done. what you should focus on now is that you are doing the right thing and if you follow it through there won't be anything but good stuff you'll get in return. i know it sounds extremely banal and you have probably heard this like a million times already, but it really is that simple. i smoked for about ten years and was on a pack and a half a day when i decided to quit. so one day i just stopped it and let me tell you - it's not that hard at all, while the improvement in my health and general quality of life was so immediately obvious i just couldn't beleave i'd been waiting to quit for all those bloody years.
anyway, good luck, dude. remember, you are doing the right thing - be confident in that and don't listen to loosers who would tell you otherwise just to try and create another excuse for themselves for being pussies incapable of bringing their own tobacco addiction under control.
anyway, good luck, dude. remember, you are doing the right thing - be confident in that and don't listen to loosers who would tell you otherwise just to try and create another excuse for themselves for being pussies incapable of bringing their own tobacco addiction under control.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
lol, were you smoking 2 cigs a day?Shahter wrote:
you know, macbeth, as others mentioned already, the damage has already been done. what you should focus on now is that you are doing the right thing and if you follow it through there won't be anything but good stuff you'll get in return. i know it sounds extremely banal and you have probably heard this like a million times already, but it really is that simple. i smoked for about ten years and was on a pack and a half a day when i decided to quit. so one day i just stopped it and let me tell you - it's not that hard at all, while the improvement in my health and general quality of life was so immediately obvious i just couldn't beleave i'd been waiting to quit for all those bloody years.
anyway, good luck, dude. remember, you are doing the right thing - be confident in that and don't listen to loosers who would tell you otherwise just to try and create another excuse for themselves for being pussies incapable of bringing their own tobacco addiction under control.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
that makes it about thirty. and yes, it wasn't hard at all.Shahter wrote:
you know, macbeth, as others mentioned already, the damage has already been done. what you should focus on now is that you are doing the right thing and if you follow it through there won't be anything but good stuff you'll get in return. i know it sounds extremely banal and you have probably heard this like a million times already, but it really is that simple. i smoked for about ten years and was on a pack and a half a day when i decided to quit. so one day i just stopped it and let me tell you - it's not that hard at all, while the improvement in my health and general quality of life was so immediately obvious i just couldn't beleave i'd been waiting to quit for all those bloody years.
anyway, good luck, dude. remember, you are doing the right thing - be confident in that and don't listen to loosers who would tell you otherwise just to try and create another excuse for themselves for being pussies incapable of bringing their own tobacco addiction under control.
p.s. oh, and just in case you are not simply trolling, but found yet another inconsistency in my language and want to educate me in english - what the heck, that's what i'm here for. you are welcome to pm me with what's wrong in my post above anytime.
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if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Probably not likely, I'm predicting a car accident in about 3 years with your driving
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Nah, your english was fine, I just missed that sentence in the middle.Shahter wrote:
that makes it about thirty. and yes, it wasn't hard at all.Shahter wrote:
you know, macbeth, as others mentioned already, the damage has already been done. what you should focus on now is that you are doing the right thing and if you follow it through there won't be anything but good stuff you'll get in return. i know it sounds extremely banal and you have probably heard this like a million times already, but it really is that simple. i smoked for about ten years and was on a pack and a half a day when i decided to quit. so one day i just stopped it and let me tell you - it's not that hard at all, while the improvement in my health and general quality of life was so immediately obvious i just couldn't beleave i'd been waiting to quit for all those bloody years.
anyway, good luck, dude. remember, you are doing the right thing - be confident in that and don't listen to loosers who would tell you otherwise just to try and create another excuse for themselves for being pussies incapable of bringing their own tobacco addiction under control.
p.s. oh, and just in case you are not simply trolling, but found yet another inconsistency in my language and want to educate me in english - what the heck, that's what i'm here for. you are welcome to pm me with what's wrong in my post above anytime.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I thought this was going to be a poll where we get to vote on your chances of survival.
Well if it does kill you, lets hope it does it soon so we don't have to put up with any more of your inane topics.
If you're really worried, make an honest attempt to quit. Don't feel too bad though, most of us will likely die of cancer anyways.
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