monkeystyle man's up. (The end of an era)

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Today is a pretty crazy day for me. Though tbh the last few days have been too.

I guess I've decided that it's about time that I actually start acting really responsible because y'know I have my lady and I am absolutely crazy in love with her and I pretty much just want to do anything to make her happy.

Now with that being said she'd never ask me to do this, but she has stated before that she hates my cigarettes because they stink and my pot smoking because it's too often.

And y'know what? It's time. I've had my fun and I guess I feel it's time to man up and walk that road of responsibility, because I have every intention of being with her for a very long time.

So with that being said I announce the end of an era.

I quit.

No smokes, no pot, nor drugs period. I think she at the very least deserves the best I can give her.

Gonna be hard so just a warning in advance. If at some point over the next few weeks I snap your head off, don't take it personally. I'm just going through withdrawls. :D
 

Wrestling Station

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One step closer....


Congratz big man. That was the best decision you took imo.
 

Solid Stinger the Big Boss

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You ,and that one purple colored guy with the baby are inspirational.

I always get This Guy and Chuck Zombie.

Good luck.
 

MikeRaw

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Nice. Good luck with that.
I hope it's the same old MS on here though, although I guess we won't be seeing any more of your high posts :(
 

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You ,and that one purple colored guy with the baby are inspirational.

I always get This Guy and Chuck Zombie.

Good luck.

Its TG with the baby.

And thank you, but I'm no inspiration. If it wasn't for her I doubt I would've ever stopped.

Nice. Good luck with that.
I hope it's the same old MS on here though, although I guess we won't be seeing any more of your high posts :(

Maybe more clear headed, You never know.

I assume you left out "confused." How am I not inspirational? I'm straight-edge. :(

lol

I'm like one step from straight edge. Terrifying.
 

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That's great news, it won't be easy though.

(A personal experience of quiting) My father was a casual smoker of ciggarets. (spelling) -- And he would use up three packets of twenty five ciggs a day. That is 75 a day. No joke he would have more then one in his mouth at a time and after his heart attack he decided he was going to stop. He went to his family doctor and asked advice and she said that he should not do it in one go it would be too much of a loss on the body, it would be too difficult. That he should cut down to one box a day and that would be a great acheivement. That night time next week he cut down to 0 absolutely nothing.
 

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I never smoked more than a half pack a day tbh taht's like 12 or so. Its the other stuff I'm more worried about having to give up. Its been a daily occurance for me for a very long time.
 

Evil Austin

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lol I can just picture Owen Hart "Enough is Enough, and it's time for a change!"
 

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Today is a pretty crazy day for me. Though tbh the last few days have been too.

I guess I've decided that it's about time that I actually start acting really responsible because y'know I have my lady and I am absolutely crazy in love with her and I pretty much just want to do anything to make her happy.

Now with that being said she'd never ask me to do this, but she has stated before that she hates my cigarettes because they stink and my pot smoking because it's too often.

And y'know what? It's time. I've had my fun and I guess I feel it's time to man up and walk that road of responsibility, because I have every intention of being with her for a very long time.

So with that being said I announce the end of an era.

I quit.

No smokes, no pot, nor drugs period. I think she at the very least deserves the best I can give her.

Gonna be hard so just a warning in advance. If at some point over the next few weeks I snap your head off, don't take it personally. I'm just going through withdrawls. :D

Man the pot is the only thing that makes that ball and chain bearable.

You must be really love drunk if you want to sacrifice your well-being just so she can have a stupid smile on her face for about 30 seconds before she moves on to the next thing. You giving the best you can give her is probably more of your free time. Eliminate IWF and some of your internet time. All i know is that If she's not bitching about it and looking to change you then take that as a warning my friend. There's Alot of other things that must rank higher on her things to bitch about then how much of a stoner you are.

I'm going to smoke a joint right now and give it a day at most three before you realize the rainbow.


I didnt even realize you said you were going to quit smoking too. Lol if you even want to be in a relationship right now you'd go buy a pack of export'a' gold.
 

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You ,and that one purple colored guy with the baby are inspirational.

LOL :D

Here is something to help everyone out:

Everyone knows that smoking/ drugs are bad for health. You learn it in school, you read about it in newspapers, and your parents have probably told you a thousand times. Then why do almost all smokers and drug addicts begin when they are teenagers? Also, did you know that one third of the people who start smoking when they are teenagers will die prematurely from tobacco related illnesses? If that is not enough of a reason not to start smoking, here are 55 more!

1. I'll have fewer wrinkles, especially around my mouth.
2. If I do not start smoking again, I'll save enough money in one year ($900) to buy all the CD's or jeans I want!
3. My breath will smell better than my dog's.
4. I'll be around to spoil my grandchildren.
5. At restaurants I will not have to go outside for a smoke while my friends talk about me!
6. My parents and doctor will stop preaching to me about not smoking.
7. I'll live longer and be less likely to develop emphysema, heart disease, stroke and cancer.
8. I want to keep my edge and not feel or smell like an outcast in public.
9. I won't have to worry about how smoking is ruining my health.
10. I won't have to hide my habit from my parents.
11. None of the really "cool" rock stars I know smoke!
12. My fingers won't get frost bitten when I go outside in cold weather.
13. I'll be able to exercise without gasping and do better in sports. I'll be able to run faster than my teammates and opponents.
14. I'll cough less.
15. I'll be able to taste and smell food.
16. I will have fewer ear and respiratory infections.
17. My lipstick won't smudge.
18. I won't have to wonder if my date is bothered by cigarette smoke.
19. My teeth will be whiter.
20. I won't waste time looking for a smoking area everywhere I go.
21. I'll stop wheezing.
22. My date will not say that kissing me is like kissing an ashtray.
23. (For women) My baby will be at lower risk for sudden infant death syndrome and lower birth weight. I will also save my unborn child from nicotine withdrawal.
24. (For men) I will not have to worry poor sexual performance (impotence) when I get older.
25. My fingers and fingernails won't turn brown.
26. It's one less thing to carry around.
27. I will not be burning holes in my favorite clothes.
28. My car and bedroom won't reek.
29. I won't need to look forward to receiving oxygen through a nasal tube.
30. I'll have more energy.
31. I'll save money on dry cleaning.
32. I'll have friends (since the vast majority of adults do not smoke).
33. I will not allow anything (nicotine) to control my life.
34. I'll want to be a good role model for my brothers and sisters.
35. I will be in the majority! Smoking isn't "in."
36. I will have better job opportunities.
37. I will show my friends that I have the guts to say "no" to something that is not good for me.
38. I will not become one of the adults who dies every 13 seconds from a smoking-related disease.
39. I will show the tobacco companies that they cannot fool me into smoking by their slick advertising or clever promotions.
40. I do not want to become one of the young smokers who replaces an adult smoker dying of cancer.
41. I'll have fewer pimples.
42. I would not put bad gas in my car, so why should I put formaldehyde (the same stuff used to preserve frogs), cyanide (the same poison that kills rats), nicotine (an insecticide found in bug killer) and 4,000 other bad chemicals into my body with each cigarette?
43. Not smoking is cool. Being cool is really about making your own choices, being true to yourself, and not listening to what some of your friends (or TV, movies and magazines) tell you to do.
44. Why would want to cut eight minutes off my life for every cigarette I smoke?
45. Why would I want to be the sucker that the tobacco companies got to replace the adult smoke who died from tobacco-related disease?
46. Adult smokers come from teen smokers who can't quit. Ninety-five percent of smokers started when they were kids. So why should I start? It's really only for kids!
47. I won't have to worry about being asked to show identification with my age.
48. My allowance will last longer.
49. Other people will stop looking at me like I'm stupid.
50. I will have one less bad habit.
51. I will have one less New Year's resolution.
52. I will prove to my parents that I am capable of making good decisions.
53. I will not have to hide in a bathroom to sneak that "needed puff."
54. I will not have to carry around mints to hide the smell of my breath.
55. I will be on the road to developing into a healthy human being who will be a good role model for others.