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The Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco thread
- Cthulhugoat
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- Infinity Dose
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i just took 15 mg dexedrine.
it's "reading week" and i'm fucking bored. i figure in an hour or two i'll be doing something productive
yay amphetamines
um . i've had a drug problem, on and off![icon_sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
p.s. anyone ever take SAMe, st. john's wort, valerian root? those aren't really drugs, just feel good natural meds or something... asdfasd
i can't believe this thread was started in fall 2004, i was high as a kite then...
it's "reading week" and i'm fucking bored. i figure in an hour or two i'll be doing something productive
yay amphetamines
um . i've had a drug problem, on and off
![icon_sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
p.s. anyone ever take SAMe, st. john's wort, valerian root? those aren't really drugs, just feel good natural meds or something... asdfasd
i can't believe this thread was started in fall 2004, i was high as a kite then...
Quality thread, I just read through it from page 1. Well, almost, I skipped the boring bickering. Makes me want to take another shot at quiting the cigarettes. I'm just wondering wether I should try another cold turkey approach or go with that ridicolously expensive (at least where I live) addictive free tobacco.
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if you're into ethnobotanics, you might want to check out aza*rius (without the *)Infinity Dose wrote:i just took 15 mg dexedrine.
it's "reading week" and i'm fucking bored. i figure in an hour or two i'll be doing something productive
yay amphetamines
um . i've had a drug problem, on and off
p.s. anyone ever take SAMe, st. john's wort, valerian root? those aren't really drugs, just feel good natural meds or something... asdfasd
i can't believe this thread was started in fall 2004, i was high as a kite then...
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Is there a difference between a gamer trying to quit smoking and a non-gamer quitting smoking?Nedrah wrote:Ok, screw that.
So, would anybody here tell me their experiences with trying to quit smoking?
I realize there's plenty of that in the internets, however most of the reports don't come from the gamer/nerd/freak perespective.
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- williamnixon
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Yeah, I've quit smoking quite recently, just about two months ago. Sure, I've fallen back a few times, but the trick is to keep busy and not to drink too much. And (you're probably gonna hate me for this) you should really try to exercise like two-four times a week. It helps getting your spirits up, at least it works for me. Oh, and chew alot of gum, or roots or whatever.Nedrah wrote:Ok, screw that.
So, would anybody here tell me their experiences with trying to quit smoking?
I realize there's plenty of that in the internets, however most of the reports don't come from the gamer/nerd/freak perespective.
It's hard. Really hard. Sometimes I just wanna scream at people I pass by in the streets and poke their eyes out with a sharpened object. Or chop of my own arms just to get rid of the itch.
...hope it's worth it.
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getting addicted is harder than it's made out to be. you'll need to smoke constantly for a week or so in order to feel any cravings; smoking once in a while when you're drinking won't cut it (everyone seems to do that, after all). anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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Being addicted to nicotine is far overshadowed by the pure habitualness of the act itself. On a break at work? Smoke. Walking somewhere? Smoke. Having a drink? Smoke. I've been pack-a-day for a couple years now and still really don't experience nicotine cravings, it just fits into my routine and if I for whatever reason can't have a cigarette (say I'm visiting grandma for the day) it really doesn't bother me.