Fuckboys fuckboys fuckboys, IM OUT, you all stay quit now boys if you dont youll get raped with a rake. At a point in my quit where I no longer need the support of the November Cuntfaces..ya fuckin fuckboys!
Its truly been a blast!
-Mike
Don't let the pussies in here get to you. They're the same ones that probably twitter all day and Facebook all day like a bunch of fuckin ferries. They suck each others' dicks cause they "quit like fuck" or some shit. Don't leave...I was thinking about it but I need this board even with the cock gobblers on here.
I could write you a laundry list of reasons that's a horrible idea. So could any retread that's learned anything. So could any group that's seen any retread come back with another day 1.
As cock gobbler #1, The Goatfucker invites you to take a moment to reconsider your position. I was around 160 when I caved. Wastepanel is one of the most useful resources and badass quitters on this site, and he caved after 2 years. That link is to his intro here when he came back with a new day 1. Most retreads cite fading away from KTC as a major factor.
I must have missed the windstorm that rolled through here early this morning and blew sand in everyone's vaginas.
All you irritable quitters need to take one large step back, take a deep breath and listen to Coach.
1. Aside from Crockett, I wonder if any of you have taken the time to read through any of the the older quit groups from start to finish. If you had, then you would know all this bickering over correctly posting roll and wanting to leave the group "because your quit is strong" happens to EVERY SINGLE QUIT GROUP. Guess what else? It fades and everyone learns to coexist peacefully and focus on the quit. That is.....if you stick around long enough. I urge you to go read any quit group starting from the beginning. After awhile you'll recognize a behavioral pattern developing. An understanding of quitters behavioral patterns will help you adjust to KTC.
2. Want to leave because you're "strong enough?" I call BS. There are guys that still post roll after 1000, 2000 even 6000 + days quit. One would think they were "strong enough" to continue the quit without KTC, right? Wrong. They continue to post roll because they recognize the sacred act of making the daily promise. It's part of their daily routine and intricately intertwined with their quit. They know what works so they do it every day. That's why I'm still here every day....I know what works for me. As the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
3. "No longer need the support of your group." Um......yeah, about that......give me a fucking break. I won't argue with you that there will come a time when you may not need lean on other quitters to support your quit. However, you are not there yet. There are two things we don't do: 1) We don't shit on the other guys in our group because we think our quit is stronger then everyone else's; 2) Even if you do feel that way, proclaiming to the group that you no longer need their support is foolish. Aside from that, eventually your participation with KTC becomes less about you needing support and more about you making (and keeping) your daily promise to stay quit.
4. You haven't even hit 100 days yet. Not to mention the fact that, although it is a worthy accomplishment, 100 days is merely the beginning.
5. This could go with #1, but you need to go read as many cave stories as you can find. Take note of how many include, "I thought I was strong enough to quit on my own but I was wrong and that's why I'm back." Do yourself a favor, recognize and understand right this second that you are not a special butterfly, you are not stronger than anyone else, you cannot do this on your own, and you need to make your promise everyday. Ever heard the phrase "history repeats itself?" Well that is true in KTC land as well. Take a historical lesson and don't repeat the mistakes of your predecessors.
Quit Like Fuck.