See, now your quitting has helped another person quit, good job.
See, now your quitting has helped another person quit, good job.
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I am wondering if Smoking is a measure of how the media influences society.
People dying so that taxes are collected.
We need to set good examples for the young so that they do not smoke
Get an empty jar and instead of buying cigarettes (I was about to say fags) put that money in the jar.
Learn the principle, abide by the principle, and dissolve the principle. Obey the principle without being bound by it. This my friend, is the GnuFu.
Geeks die, but the Linux kernel lives forever.
I have smoked most of the drugs that can be administered in this manner, yet I have never had the inclination to smoke as an everyday habit. I have never purchased a packet of cigs or a pouch of tobacco in my life. I consider myself very lucky in this respect. I just never got addicted in that way.
My own father started smoking late in life, about age 30, my mother does not. My father knows the price he pays, but denies it anyway. He coughs and splutters
but pretends everything is as it always was. His own father died the same way.
Re: After 43 Years ... I Quit!
I doubt I am alone.
Excellent! I never smoke myself and have never ever understood why I would even try it.
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