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Do you smoke? (1 Viewer)

Do you smoke?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • No

    Votes: 31 81.6%

  • Total voters
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Riet

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Now only on occasion, mostly when I drink.
When? umm like 18ish IIRC.
2/3 packs a week
quite frankly its bloody satisfying if you feel like it.
 

Iron

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passive suicide
 

Jeee

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Once every couple of months, I have a few drags from the shisha/hookah/hubbly bubbly, social ocassions with family and friends etc
Only a few though! I have never touched a cigarette, and never will (hopefully).
 

breaking

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hellllll no

i can think of far better things to spend my money on (like delicious food)
 

youngminii

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First in year 9, regularly from mid year 10
5~ on days where I stay home all day, half a deck when I'm out and about
'Cause I'm a dumbfuck that will stop smoking as soon as my HSC is over. It is quite relieving to smoke, a habit almost.. Feels strange not to smoke
 

daniieee

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First in year 9, regularly from mid year 10
5~ on days where I stay home all day, half a deck when I'm out and about
'Cause I'm a dumbfuck that will stop smoking as soon as my HSC is over. It is quite relieving to smoke, a habit almost.. Feels strange not to smoke
Chances are, you'll be so addicted by then that you won't want to stop. That, and we youngsters seem to think that we're invincible, so in effect, you lack the willpower to stop x 2. My dad's been smoking since he was 14. He's 50 now, has attempted to stop 4 times in the last 20 years, and has failed miserably. Please stop before you become an old man addicted to tobacco!
 

youngminii

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I don't think quitting will be too hard provided I have the right mindset.
But when I drink, it's a different story. Alcohol > willpower
 

Jeee

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I don't think quitting will be too hard provided I have the right mindset.
But when I drink, it's a different story. Alcohol > willpower
Trust me, it's hard.
My dad has been smoking since he was 16 (cause he was sooooo coooooool maaaaaan), and now he's in his mid 40s and giving up is not an option, because he is so addicted to it. It's too hard for him.
 

youngminii

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Trust me, it's hard.
My dad has been smoking since he was 16 (cause he was sooooo coooooool maaaaaan), and now he's in his mid 40s and giving up is not an option, because he is so addicted to it. It's too hard for him.
30~ years vs 2 years
I think I'll be fine
I hope.. That new cigarette tax will kill me faster than the nicotine and tar will.
 

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