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I smoked nearly thirty a day and gave up instantly after seeing my father have a heart attack. I did crack a few times and have the occasional cigarette a few months later but that didn't happen often. I only miss smoking when i see it in films or on tv.
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In the way he states that not doing anything musically gets him bored, we should remind him of how he risks culling his voice too early.
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I need a remedy, of diesel and dust. Something I can taste, with a fix I can trust. Another high, more potent than lust. Eating and repeating like the workings of rust and time. |
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I was watching this video on YouTube just now, and felt a need to share this image that popped up on the screen in this thread:
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It is a hard habit to break. You have to be psychologically ready to do it, that's the biggest thing. You have to not want to smoke anymore plain and simple. I mentally prepared myself for months before I quit. I didn't set a quit date though, I just woke up one morning and that was it. I didn't want one. I had enough.
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