Glad some of you enjoyed my post. It took me until now to realize why my previous quits had failed and why I was hesitant to do it again. I viewed dip as a friend, something I was missing out on when I quit, a wonderful indulgence I was being denied. Those thoughts are gone. Anything that slowly sucks our lives away and ruins our relationships DOES NOT improve our quality of life or enjoyment thereof.
With that being said, I'd like to give a big FUCK YOUÂ to US smokeless and the poison they call Grizzly. Keep your nasty shit!
Incredibly proud to quit with y'all today.
-Yote
True that. My quit was the most difficult when I got nostalgic and romanticized "me time".
Once the poisonous grip of nicotine was gone, I started thinking clearly and seeing the reality of tobacco. Not only the plant but the industry as a whole. I read and researched the birth to present day of the tobacco industry.
WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT!!!! There is no concern tobacco has for customers. Most companies value their customers. Not with tobacco. If you die or quit, so be it, they know they will get more addicts. Tobacco thinks that there is an ever growing customer base. They are masters at recruiting children.
They are in bed with politicians. On April 24th, 1994, seven CEO's boldly lied under oath and were busted. (They had medical evidence that tobacco was addictive and caused cancer. They said it didn't)
That brought about the Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement. In short, Tobacco companies pay the states a yearly check. That is why the individuals can not sue or bring claims against big tobacco. No more lawsuits because they paid off the government!!!
It sounds a lot like, paying the gang for protection. It is just dirty. The product stinks and is disgusting, the CEO's running it are slimmy. The politicians allow it because they make bank on it. The consumer becomes an addict and ultimately dies from use.
This is nothing short of a domestic terrorist organization. The Government can't and won't protect us from it and they do talk out of both sides of their mouths. Only we can say, "enough!"
Well saying, "enough" starts by looking in the mirror and getting the truth out. Once we know the truth, we live by example. Being an example as an addict of tobacco is not the easy road. I know from experience that it is difficult. Today, I am sick of the time wasted on that shit. My habit gave tobacco 42 thousand dollars!!!! I supported the domestic terrorists because I was uneducated and thought I needed this stuff.
NO MORE. ENOUGH. I AM QUIT. I AM AT WAR. I will never surrender to that scam again. No money, no army, no government will every control or get me to chew. Here comes the drama. GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH. I chose to be free from that plant and the whole industry.
FUCK Em!