Kids, don't smoke.

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#1 RiSkyBiZ-13
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So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.
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#2 skullkrusher13
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Good advice is good

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#3 Rekunta
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So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.RiSkyBiZ-13

Why did you start?

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#4 aaronmullan
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bad advise is bad :(
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#5 andyboiii
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I will follow your advice
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#6 yabbicoke
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I'm pretty sure most people know about that stuff BEFORE they start smoking (at least I'd hope so).
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#7 RiSkyBiZ-13
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[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.Rekunta

Why did you start?

Because I was a moron 14 year old kid and thought it was cool, I also didn't understand addicition at all and firmly believed that I would "quit before I got addicted."

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i've been smoking for over 12 years and i don't understand how people can get up to a pack or more a day. a pack will last me at least two days. plane rides are nothing to me. i can go quite a few hours without a cigarette. but quitting is a whole different story. when i really want to quit, i'll quit. i've done it before easily, i can do it again when i want to.
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#9 RiSkyBiZ-13
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i've been smoking for over 12 years and i don't understand how people can get up to a pack or more a day. a pack will last me at least two days. plane rides are nothing to me. i can go quite a few hours without a cigarette. but quitting is a whole different story. when i really want to quit, i'll quit. i've done it before easily, i can do it again when i want to.dooly420

I suppose it affects some people differently than others. I highly doubt you can quit "easily" or you wouldn't still be smoking, it's unhealthy and extremely expensive.

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#10 Rekunta
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[QUOTE="Rekunta"]

[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.RiSkyBiZ-13

Why did you start?

Because I was a moron 14 year old kid and thought it was cool, I also didn't understand addicition at all and firmly believed that I would "quit before I got addicted."

Have you tried those addiction kits that slowly help wean you off? I hear they work pretty well.

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#11 RiSkyBiZ-13
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[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"][QUOTE="Rekunta"]

[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.Rekunta

Why did you start?

Because I was a moron 14 year old kid and thought it was cool, I also didn't understand addicition at all and firmly believed that I would "quit before I got addicted."

Have you tried those addiction kits that slowly help wean you off? I hear they work pretty well.

I'll be starting a smoking cessation class soon, they perscribe all that stuff. It's just a shame I couldn't do it cold turkey, but oh well.

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[QUOTE="dooly420"]i've been smoking for over 12 years and i don't understand how people can get up to a pack or more a day. a pack will last me at least two days. plane rides are nothing to me. i can go quite a few hours without a cigarette. but quitting is a whole different story. when i really want to quit, i'll quit. i've done it before easily, i can do it again when i want to.RiSkyBiZ-13

I suppose it affects some people differently than others. I highly doubt you can quit "easily" or you wouldn't still be smoking, it's unhealthy and extremely expensive.

it's actually really easy to quit. the hard part is wanting to. the only way to ever quit smoking is when you really, truly want to. the only reason i started smoking again was because i got really drunk and forgot i had quit.
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#13 dooly420
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[QUOTE="Rekunta"][QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"][QUOTE="Rekunta"]

[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.RiSkyBiZ-13

Why did you start?

Because I was a moron 14 year old kid and thought it was cool, I also didn't understand addicition at all and firmly believed that I would "quit before I got addicted."

Have you tried those addiction kits that slowly help wean you off? I hear they work pretty well.

I'll be starting a smoking cessation class soon, they perscribe all that stuff. It's just a shame I couldn't do it cold turkey, but oh well.

you're never gonna be able to quit that way.
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So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.RiSkyBiZ-13

great now you just made me want a smoke and i am all out.

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#15 Rekunta
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[QUOTE="Rekunta"][QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"][QUOTE="Rekunta"]

[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]So, I've been a regular smoker now for about 7 years- roughly pack a day. I always thought I could "quit whenever I want to," but let me tell you- it's NOT that simple. If I go for longer than 2 hours without a ciggarette, my hands get clammy, the back of my throat closes up, and I feel really nervous. To top it all off, the ONLY thing I can think about is having a smoke. I need to chew nicorette just to get through a plane ride, it's rediculous. Just a friendly reminder to the GS community.RiSkyBiZ-13

Why did you start?

Because I was a moron 14 year old kid and thought it was cool, I also didn't understand addicition at all and firmly believed that I would "quit before I got addicted."

Have you tried those addiction kits that slowly help wean you off? I hear they work pretty well.

I'll be starting a smoking cessation class soon, they perscribe all that stuff. It's just a shame I couldn't do it cold turkey, but oh well.

Doing it at all and sticking with it will be awesome enough.....a lot of people can't. It's probably one of the best decisions you can make. Think of all the cash you'll be saving in addition to not having to worry about when you'll need one or be miserable if you don't. Good luck man.

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#16 omfg_its_dally
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I started when I was 12 and I'm very addicted, as well. I wish so so much that I had never started, it was the worst mistake of my life. I plan to try and quit again soon, I'm to young to smoke anyway.
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#17 W1NGMAN-
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It's crazy to think my Dad use to smoke regularly since he was in his teens then out of no where just quit. I haven't seen him with a cigarette in his hands for 5+ years now.
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#18 UltimateXShadow
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I will never smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, nor take any other illicit drugs. I've seen them harm family members and friends. :(
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#19 gorilazandgames
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smoking never really appealed to me that much anyways.
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#20 soren008
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I quit a month ago ... I have no problem quitting addictions

I just find a new one :P

Smoking (I quit) > COD4( I sold) > Drawing (completely enriched my life)

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#21 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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the only reason i started smoking again was because i got really drunk and forgot i had quit.dooly420
lawl. It's so much harder to not smoke when drunk. :P