Smoking

And that's the problem, no one is ever going to tell you not to quit. It's a clone mentality. What people do with their lives is their business, but there is always going to be some knut outside a supermarket ready to start a fight <whistle>

Talking about super market fights.

I needed to go to the 24 hour Tesco in Hanley, late at night/early morning.

I parked up and was walking towards the trolleys when I noticed two fellas of the black variety by the trolley stands. One was standing up and the other was sitting on the smaller trollies. I obviously needed a small trolley.

I thought "here we go" and all the scaremongering stories that si has told of the people of the black persuausion came flooding to the fore. Pictures of knives, acid and rape flashed through my mind, my arsehole puckered up and my heart beat in my chest as I prepared to fight off these immigrants from far away lands, callously treating our British trollies in such a demeaning manner. As I drew closer, my fists at the ready I realise I was wearing v a thobe. **** I thought I won't be able to.kick these varmints and will have to rely solely on hand speed and good old fashion British spirit. (Not English as I was in fact born abroad and therefore am for all extents and purposes and immigrant).

Anyway I digress. So I strolled up to said in need of asbos and maintained a steady gaze. Showing no fear I walked forward, adding a small gait to my step to show fearlessness. One of the bandits looked at me then looked at his mate, on the trolley,laughed and...




Told his mate to get off the trollies , which he did and got me the trolley whilst being very apologetic and was a thoroughly nice British chap. A student in the local university no less and made me proud to be a fellow immigrant

Si lied
 
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Lots of mental repercussions too... I've personally gone through a period of anxiety and a ruined thyroid since quitting which are most likely linked, I'm on meds forever for thyroid but I'm still glad I packed the cigs in.

I wish I hadn't started. However I do think maybe the odd one without the **** I went through would have been a better option

I stopped enjoying it in the end.

Do you think the whole "glad I quit" is a social thing? I don't necessarily mean you personally but generally. I know loads of ex smokers and it's like the hipster beard or the done thing because it's fashionable.
 
sheer luxury compared to the **** my mate bought back from Soviet russia in the 80's, I think they cost him about 10p for 200, it's what I imagine smoking parafin soaked fibreglass to be like.

I had some American cigs once. A local furniture store was selling them illegally for a few quid for a 200 pack of 20's

Nasty
 
I agree with you though, I put on about a stone in the last year since quitting! :(
Went on a peanut butter binge.
I felt horrible for the first two months.

Thing is, you can find a nicotine supplement in the form of patches, gum, vapes etc etc.
But what people fail to realise is that as well as being addicted to nicotine, your body has also become addicted to Carbon monoxide, Saltpeter and all the other ****, and there isnt a patch or a vape for that. The withdrawals were fine for the first week, but the second and third weeks, I felt ****ing awful, like I wanted to die.
 
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I wish I hadn't started. However I do think maybe the odd one without the **** I went through would have been a better option

I stopped enjoying it in the end.

Do you think the whole "glad I quit" is a social thing? I don't necessarily mean you personally but generally. I know loads of ex smokers and it's like the hipster beard or the done thing because it's fashionable.

Nah I just enjoy not waking up feeling like **** now and having to go stand outside in the rain in the winter etc. Lots of benefits for me personally, not to mention the financial benefit.
 
I agree with you though, I put on about a stone in the last year since quitting! :(
Went on a peanut butter binge.
I felt horrible for the first two months.

Thing is, you can find a nicotine supplement in the form of patches, gum, vapes etc etc.
But what people fail to realise is that as well as being addicted to nicotine, your body has also become addicted to Carbon monoxide, Saltpeter and all the other ****, and there isnt a patch or a vape for that. The withdrawals were fine for the first week, but the second and third weeks, I felt ****ing awful, like I wanted to die.


You’ll get there mate. I smoked for probably as long as you’ve been alive and I managed it. It’s horrible at times, I know. I would have killed some **** for a *** on a few occasions.

Now, many years later, I don’t even think about. It never crosses my mind. In fact, I can smell it from a mile away, it’s then you realise how disgusting you must have smelt yourself.
 
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It must be very addictive and for very little reward, it seems to put people into a daze where they have no care for how it smells because there is nothing nice about that smell.
 
It must be very addictive and for very little reward, it seems to put people into a daze where they have no care for how it smells because there is nothing nice about that smell.
Honestly, you do not smell it when you are a smoker, well you do, but it doesnt smell half as bad.
Now I have been a non smoker for over a year, when people walk in after smoking, it makes me want to gag!
Cant believe I walked around smelling like that.
 
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Only read the first and last page.

As someone who smokes, and stops often. Depending on job and enviourment. I see both sides.

It's a **** habit, but **** all the do gooders.
 
Only read the first and last page.

As someone who smokes, and stops often. Depending on job and enviourment. I see both sides.

It's a **** habit, but **** all the do gooders.

All a bunch of snivelling do-gooders on here, seriously mate it's like the fooking lot of them have been cloned to get enraged about smokers.
 
All a bunch of snivelling do-gooders on here, seriously mate it's like the fooking lot of them have been cloned to get enraged about smokers.

**** of you I ain't enraged coz I quit

In fact if you sparked up in front of I'd be sat closer to you than Mrs brb ever did to get some second hand smoke <laugh>
 
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All a bunch of snivelling do-gooders on here, seriously mate it's like the fooking lot of them have been cloned to get enraged about smokers.

I kinda guessed how it would go, so skipped the whole lot. Was there any mention of how much money smokers pay in taxes?
 
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I kinda guessed how it would go, so skipped the whole lot. Was there any mention of how much money smokers pay in taxes?

Nah, didn't go that root, especially when i generally avoid paying taxes on them <laugh>
 
I kinda guessed how it would go, so skipped the whole lot. Was there any mention of how much money smokers pay in taxes?

Don't listen to old grumpy chops mate

Some of us were arguing that quitting gave us more illnesses than smoking

I been craving cigars