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brephophagist wrote:brephophagist, on 4/29/2011 wrote:Alright, PRF. You've inspired/convinced/brainwashed me. I'll re-brainwash myself via Allen Carr and slay nicotine dead like Dillinger. Thanks.Shit, I missed my little anniversary! Thanks again, PRF, and especially FM Kate Rev. 4 years and counting. If I live past 70, I think you get a little piece of the credit.5 years. In case you're thinking about it: if I can do it, you can do it. Started when I was 13; quit when I was 31.

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I started taking Wellbutrin 01 April to kick this shit while simultaneously addressing some other bullshit that's gone untreated for a while. First week was brutal. Felt super fucking weird and didn't want to do anything besides chain smoke. Sometime during week 2 cigarettes immediately became repugnant. So weird. 2 week anniversary, but I have not had a single physical or psychological craving since. I feel great. I really hope this sticks.
**Do we need the other Chemical Bros. records??

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Welp, I've moved to China, and that has cut my chances of quitting smoking to 0%. Seriously. It's insane here. You can basically do whatever you want aside from talking shit about the government. I realize saying that is funny, while living in China...but it's true.So, now it's looking like either : I'll get so disgusted with smoking because of China, and Chinese off-brand cigarettes, that my trigger will come and I'll have my need to quit.I'll start and stop forever.I'll keep rolling to an early grave.I supposed we'll see.

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gonzochicago wrote:So, now it's looking like either : I'll get so disgusted with smoking because of China, and Chinese off-brand cigarettes, that my trigger will come and I'll have my need to quit....I supposed we'll see.Passive decisions don't stick. If you don't want to smoke, you will stop as a result of that desire, even if the process is bumpy.If you hope some external factor will cause you to stop, that means you still want to, and any stoppage will be temporary until you resume doing what you want to.I quit a 13 year habit twice and resumed, then one day realised I didn't want to despite being free to smoke if I wanted. 14 years later, zero relapses, zero interest in taking it up.If only I could fix all my other shitty habits.

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MatthewK wrote:[Passive decisions don't stick. If you don't want to smoke, you will stop as a result of that desire, even if the process is bumpy.If you hope some external factor will cause you to stop, that means you still want to, and any stoppage will be temporary until you resume doing what you want to.That's not quite true. One of the easiest ways to quit smoking is doing so when some big external factor is involved: moving house, becoming ill so that you don't want to smoke, a new job. All of these are great times to break the habit, which is all smoking is, a habit. We all had places and times we smoked, when those change and habits are disrupted, it's way easier to quit.
To me Steve wrote:I'm curious why[...] you wouldn't just fuck off instead. Let's hear your record, cocksocket.

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