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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #134 on: July 11, 2013, 09:56:00 AM »
I HAD A DREAM

Once again it happened. On day 786 of my quit, I vividly recall having very little spit in my mouth and a huge dip in. I recall pushing my lip hard agains tthe gum to get some of that nic out and spit. I then remembered, what are you doing, you quit? So I thought, I will finish this dip, spit it out and go back and post roll as if nothing happened. I had an inner fight with my self. Could I lie to my quit partners like that? No, I concluded. I must start back from the beginning with new quit partners.

Then I woke up. Thank, the Lord above. It wasn't true. I had to convince myself but soon I realized I was all good.

Dreams still happen. Fight it off. Keep up the good fight peeps. Today is day 788. I ain't throwing that away.

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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #133 on: June 14, 2013, 12:52:00 PM »
[[Here's the deal, root:

Post roll every day
Reach out to new brothers and sisters
Serve as an example to others.

Don't come in here with a "Hey, Newbies" post that shows a way that is different from how we do things here.

We're all busy, we're all tired, we're all you name it. But the way we do things here is sacred and not to be messed with. If you want to post every other day, go to Lite and post there.

That's all I ask. ]]

Thought I was doing that. Offering support to new quitters with a word of encouragement. Didn't write anything to imply a different way of doing things. Then people look up stats and try to make a deal of the past. I'm not exactly sure why they did that. I'm quit. I post when I have access to the net. I don't have a smartphone, iphone, droid. I have easiest access to the net at work---Monday thru Friday. I did not try and mess with anything here. If you show me where I did, I would be glad to reverse it.

The bottom line is this. This site helped me quit. My quit bros helped me quit. Posting each day when physically possible helped me quit. That is the message I sent.

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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #132 on: June 13, 2013, 09:48:00 PM »
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Can't we all just get along?

Look, the KTC program is to:

Post roll
Keep your word
Repeat.

We all know that.

This dude is 2 years quit and is averaging a post every 2 days. If he wants to chance that his way (which has a success rate of 5%), then fine. I'll shrug my shoulders and move on. I don't suggest it over this site's method (which sees nearly 4 times success rate of that and 100% success for those following the steps above).

Shrug your shoulders and move on.

He's quit, and that's all that matters. I hate nicotine.

Let's focus our energy on those that need it most and give them a fighting chance rather than bitch about some dude that may read this in February 2014.

Nah, he's reading it now. I tried to look back and find it multiple times but it was apparenlty melded into this. I started a new thread, and now it is with an old thread. Good to know so I won't spend time searching other ways.

Not sure whats up with the post count. Seems to me I post most days. THough parry got after me when I missed a weekend. Glad to know folks are still watching over us and holding us accountable. I can say I'm busy, and so is everyone else. I can say I have other obligations, and so does everyone else. I suppose the post count doesn't lie, but dang it seems not accurate. Glad to now the dicks are still here. Maybe we/I need that. The fact of the matter is I will try and post as often as I can, and I hope that means every day. ANd for what it may be worth, I never received a single PM through the first two years from my biggest "supporters" on here. Just some of my quit brothers, and to them, cheers.

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Here's the deal, root:

Post roll every day
Reach out to new brothers and sisters
Serve as an example to others.

Don't come in here with a "Hey, Newbies" post that shows a way that is different from how we do things here.

We're all busy, we're all tired, we're all you name it. But the way we do things here is sacred and not to be messed with. If you want to post every other day, go to Lite and post there.

That's all I ask.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #131 on: June 11, 2013, 10:38:00 AM »
Can't we all just get along?

Look, the KTC program is to:

Post roll
Keep your word
Repeat.

We all know that.

This dude is 2 years quit and is averaging a post every 2 days. If he wants to chance that his way (which has a success rate of 5%), then fine. I'll shrug my shoulders and move on. I don't suggest it over this site's method (which sees nearly 4 times success rate of that and 100% success for those following the steps above).

Shrug your shoulders and move on.

He's quit, and that's all that matters. I hate nicotine.

Let's focus our energy on those that need it most and give them a fighting chance rather than bitch about some dude that may read this in February 2014.

Nah, he's reading it now. I tried to look back and find it multiple times but it was apparenlty melded into this. I started a new thread, and now it is with an old thread. Good to know so I won't spend time searching other ways.

Not sure whats up with the post count. Seems to me I post most days. THough parry got after me when I missed a weekend. Glad to know folks are still watching over us and holding us accountable. I can say I'm busy, and so is everyone else. I can say I have other obligations, and so does everyone else. I suppose the post count doesn't lie, but dang it seems not accurate. Glad to now the dicks are still here. Maybe we/I need that. The fact of the matter is I will try and post as often as I can, and I hope that means every day. ANd for what it may be worth, I never received a single PM through the first two years from my biggest "supporters" on here. Just some of my quit brothers, and to them, cheers.

'fireman'

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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #130 on: June 07, 2013, 02:22:00 PM »
Can't we all just get along?

Look, the KTC program is to:

Post roll
Keep your word
Repeat.

We all know that.

This dude is 2 years quit and is averaging a post every 2 days. If he wants to chance that his way (which has a success rate of 5%), then fine. I'll shrug my shoulders and move on. I don't suggest it over this site's method (which sees nearly 4 times success rate of that and 100% success for those following the steps above).

Shrug your shoulders and move on.

He's quit, and that's all that matters. I hate nicotine.

Let's focus our energy on those that need it most and give them a fighting chance rather than bitch about some dude that may read this in February 2014.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #129 on: June 07, 2013, 02:10:00 PM »
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The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
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The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
The recipe here does not end after Day 100. While we understand that others have many other ways of quitting, our recipe stands and a success story a ton of people.

I'm on day 886. I post every day - before I shit, shower and shave.

I watch out for my brothers and sisters to make sure they are posting, or look for signs in their posts that sound like the nic bitch is lurking. I have people's digits, use them regularly, and also communicate with them in other ways - PM, Wildcard, any other place I can.

My question is this - if you quit, and then disappear - what good did you do for the group you quit with? Did you help a brother who was considering a cave? Did you offer prayers when they were asked for in Wildcard? Did you do anything other than post for 1/2 your time and then take a shit on everybody?

Get this through your heads - this site is about brotherhood.

If you think you can just breeze by and say "I've just quit for two years" and you have no daily evidence to prove it, then perhaps you need to question whether you want to support others or be a lone wolf. Lone wolves often come back and post Day 1 or never come back at all.

Get your shit straight. This is what we do, and how we do it. Don't wanna do iit...

...get the fuck out and congratulate with someone you actually know.
I'll make this easier for you...

Past HOF

Why We Are Here

Brotherhood is an Investment

Brotherhood

See a pattern here? This site is filled with examples of the need for brotherhood. 340 posts in 730 days doesn't match up to that.

So...do you wish to support those who actually give a shit and support you?

Or...do you not care enough about anyone other than yourself, and let others fall off roll (perhaps without you even knowing)?

That is why 340 posts in 2 years make us give you shit. I just happen to go nuclear because I don't accept excuses or fancy rationalizations. Some o fmy brothers deal with this differently.

Quit on.

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Day 1,179 here. Know this - I am $8.00 and a bad decision away from a can and a half a day. I am no more 'cured' here than the guy reading this who is on Day 1.

Yes, it's easier.

Yes, it's worth it.

Yes, it is very, very hard.

Yes, I post roll EVERY damn day.

Out of respect for the guys who came before, and after. Out of respect for my June 2010 bros. out of respect for those who will read this in two years and are wondering if they can make it through Day 4.

I posted in here out of respect for Frazzled. He asked me to.

Frazz gives a fuck. About you. That's why he's here. That's why he's taking his time and spending it on you.

I don't know what is going on, but I'll bet root came back and waved his dick at everybody and left again. Root may be a good guy, but he's not the biggest supporter. Good friend of mine Quit here. Made his 100 days, never came back. I see him every day. I don't depend on him when I have a crave. And while I think he's Quit, I don't KNOW he's Quit.

It takes 45 seconds for me to post on my phone while I'm on the shitter. Easy enough.

If you want support, look to those who are here every damn day. That's why we are here. Even if I don't post all over the place, and my new job locks this site out, Frazz asked, and here I am.

That's how we do.

Not some random, drive by bullshit.
Two things

1) he didn't post roll today
2) pre-HOF he posted 67% of the time. He was one of the two worst posters in his quit group who reached the hall.

His drive-by is insulting. But then again, I flamed out of August 2011 and he's still a "regular" so what the fuck do I know.
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  I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost.
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I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who elseÂ’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day
where is the brotherhood and accountability in that statement and how the FRICK are you going to 'pay it forward and teach the new guys" if you haven't learned the concept of posting every damn day, looking out for your brothers so we all stay clean???

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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #128 on: June 06, 2013, 11:28:00 PM »
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The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
The recipe here does not end after Day 100. While we understand that others have many other ways of quitting, our recipe stands and a success story a ton of people.

I'm on day 886. I post every day - before I shit, shower and shave.

I watch out for my brothers and sisters to make sure they are posting, or look for signs in their posts that sound like the nic bitch is lurking. I have people's digits, use them regularly, and also communicate with them in other ways - PM, Wildcard, any other place I can.

My question is this - if you quit, and then disappear - what good did you do for the group you quit with? Did you help a brother who was considering a cave? Did you offer prayers when they were asked for in Wildcard? Did you do anything other than post for 1/2 your time and then take a shit on everybody?

Get this through your heads - this site is about brotherhood.

If you think you can just breeze by and say "I've just quit for two years" and you have no daily evidence to prove it, then perhaps you need to question whether you want to support others or be a lone wolf. Lone wolves often come back and post Day 1 or never come back at all.

Get your shit straight. This is what we do, and how we do it. Don't wanna do iit...

...get the fuck out and congratulate with someone you actually know.
I'll make this easier for you...

Past HOF

Why We Are Here

Brotherhood is an Investment

Brotherhood

See a pattern here? This site is filled with examples of the need for brotherhood. 340 posts in 730 days doesn't match up to that.

So...do you wish to support those who actually give a shit and support you?

Or...do you not care enough about anyone other than yourself, and let others fall off roll (perhaps without you even knowing)?

That is why 340 posts in 2 years make us give you shit. I just happen to go nuclear because I don't accept excuses or fancy rationalizations. Some o fmy brothers deal with this differently.

Quit on.

~Frazz
Day 1,179 here. Know this - I am $8.00 and a bad decision away from a can and a half a day. I am no more 'cured' here than the guy reading this who is on Day 1.

Yes, it's easier.

Yes, it's worth it.

Yes, it is very, very hard.

Yes, I post roll EVERY damn day.

Out of respect for the guys who came before, and after. Out of respect for my June 2010 bros. out of respect for those who will read this in two years and are wondering if they can make it through Day 4.

I posted in here out of respect for Frazzled. He asked me to.

Frazz gives a fuck. About you. That's why he's here. That's why he's taking his time and spending it on you.

I don't know what is going on, but I'll bet root came back and waved his dick at everybody and left again. Root may be a good guy, but he's not the biggest supporter. Good friend of mine Quit here. Made his 100 days, never came back. I see him every day. I don't depend on him when I have a crave. And while I think he's Quit, I don't KNOW he's Quit.

It takes 45 seconds for me to post on my phone while I'm on the shitter. Easy enough.

If you want support, look to those who are here every damn day. That's why we are here. Even if I don't post all over the place, and my new job locks this site out, Frazz asked, and here I am.

That's how we do.

Not some random, drive by bullshit.
Two things

1) he didn't post roll today
2) pre-HOF he posted 67% of the time. He was one of the two worst posters in his quit group who reached the hall.

His drive-by is insulting. But then again, I flamed out of August 2011 and he's still a "regular" so what the fuck do I know.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #127 on: June 06, 2013, 04:22:00 PM »
Quote from: Frazzled
Quote from: Frazzled
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
Quote from: Diesel2112
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
The recipe here does not end after Day 100. While we understand that others have many other ways of quitting, our recipe stands and a success story a ton of people.

I'm on day 886. I post every day - before I shit, shower and shave.

I watch out for my brothers and sisters to make sure they are posting, or look for signs in their posts that sound like the nic bitch is lurking. I have people's digits, use them regularly, and also communicate with them in other ways - PM, Wildcard, any other place I can.

My question is this - if you quit, and then disappear - what good did you do for the group you quit with? Did you help a brother who was considering a cave? Did you offer prayers when they were asked for in Wildcard? Did you do anything other than post for 1/2 your time and then take a shit on everybody?

Get this through your heads - this site is about brotherhood.

If you think you can just breeze by and say "I've just quit for two years" and you have no daily evidence to prove it, then perhaps you need to question whether you want to support others or be a lone wolf. Lone wolves often come back and post Day 1 or never come back at all.

Get your shit straight. This is what we do, and how we do it. Don't wanna do iit...

...get the fuck out and congratulate with someone you actually know.
I'll make this easier for you...

Past HOF

Why We Are Here

Brotherhood is an Investment

Brotherhood

See a pattern here? This site is filled with examples of the need for brotherhood. 340 posts in 730 days doesn't match up to that.

So...do you wish to support those who actually give a shit and support you?

Or...do you not care enough about anyone other than yourself, and let others fall off roll (perhaps without you even knowing)?

That is why 340 posts in 2 years make us give you shit. I just happen to go nuclear because I don't accept excuses or fancy rationalizations. Some o fmy brothers deal with this differently.

Quit on.

~Frazz
Day 1,179 here. Know this - I am $8.00 and a bad decision away from a can and a half a day. I am no more 'cured' here than the guy reading this who is on Day 1.

Yes, it's easier.

Yes, it's worth it.

Yes, it is very, very hard.

Yes, I post roll EVERY damn day.

Out of respect for the guys who came before, and after. Out of respect for my June 2010 bros. out of respect for those who will read this in two years and are wondering if they can make it through Day 4.

I posted in here out of respect for Frazzled. He asked me to.

Frazz gives a fuck. About you. That's why he's here. That's why he's taking his time and spending it on you.

I don't know what is going on, but I'll bet root came back and waved his dick at everybody and left again. Root may be a good guy, but he's not the biggest supporter. Good friend of mine Quit here. Made his 100 days, never came back. I see him every day. I don't depend on him when I have a crave. And while I think he's Quit, I don't KNOW he's Quit.

It takes 45 seconds for me to post on my phone while I'm on the shitter. Easy enough.

If you want support, look to those who are here every damn day. That's why we are here. Even if I don't post all over the place, and my new job locks this site out, Frazz asked, and here I am.

That's how we do.

Not some random, drive by bullshit.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #126 on: June 06, 2013, 03:35:00 PM »
Quote from: Frazzled
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
Quote from: Diesel2112
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
The recipe here does not end after Day 100. While we understand that others have many other ways of quitting, our recipe stands and a success story a ton of people.

I'm on day 886. I post every day - before I shit, shower and shave.

I watch out for my brothers and sisters to make sure they are posting, or look for signs in their posts that sound like the nic bitch is lurking. I have people's digits, use them regularly, and also communicate with them in other ways - PM, Wildcard, any other place I can.

My question is this - if you quit, and then disappear - what good did you do for the group you quit with? Did you help a brother who was considering a cave? Did you offer prayers when they were asked for in Wildcard? Did you do anything other than post for 1/2 your time and then take a shit on everybody?

Get this through your heads - this site is about brotherhood.

If you think you can just breeze by and say "I've just quit for two years" and you have no daily evidence to prove it, then perhaps you need to question whether you want to support others or be a lone wolf. Lone wolves often come back and post Day 1 or never come back at all.

Get your shit straight. This is what we do, and how we do it. Don't wanna do iit...

...get the fuck out and congratulate with someone you actually know.
I'll make this easier for you...

Past HOF

Why We Are Here

Brotherhood is an Investment

Brotherhood

See a pattern here? This site is filled with examples of the need for brotherhood. 340 posts in 730 days doesn't match up to that.

So...do you wish to support those who actually give a shit and support you?

Or...do you not care enough about anyone other than yourself, and let others fall off roll (perhaps without you even knowing)?

That is why 340 posts in 2 years make us give you shit. I just happen to go nuclear because I don't accept excuses or fancy rationalizations. Some o fmy brothers deal with this differently.

Quit on.

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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #125 on: June 06, 2013, 02:55:00 PM »
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
Quote from: Diesel2112
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
The recipe here does not end after Day 100. While we understand that others have many other ways of quitting, our recipe stands and a success story a ton of people.

I'm on day 886. I post every day - before I shit, shower and shave.

I watch out for my brothers and sisters to make sure they are posting, or look for signs in their posts that sound like the nic bitch is lurking. I have people's digits, use them regularly, and also communicate with them in other ways - PM, Wildcard, any other place I can.

My question is this - if you quit, and then disappear - what good did you do for the group you quit with? Did you help a brother who was considering a cave? Did you offer prayers when they were asked for in Wildcard? Did you do anything other than post for 1/2 your time and then take a shit on everybody?

Get this through your heads - this site is about brotherhood.

If you think you can just breeze by and say "I've just quit for two years" and you have no daily evidence to prove it, then perhaps you need to question whether you want to support others or be a lone wolf. Lone wolves often come back and post Day 1 or never come back at all.

Get your shit straight. This is what we do, and how we do it. Don't wanna do iit...

...get the fuck out and congratulate with someone you actually know.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #124 on: June 06, 2013, 11:07:00 AM »
Quote from: Diesel2112
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever).  But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right?  So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is).  I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since.  I personally see no crime in that.  After two years, does everyone from his group post every day?  I seriously doubt it.  But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?”  Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him.  Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group?  What does that mean?  Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months?  And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members?  How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day?  None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group).  And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning?  I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day).  This is my quit.  If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger.  And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible.  If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are.  And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave.  If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions.  It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies).  And that’s great, it helps us all.  But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit.  I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine.  If not, fine.  Everyone’s quit is different.  This isn’t a cult (that I know of). 
I don’t know.  I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit.  But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping?  Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something.  But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way.  Just my opinion.  Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.

Hey Diesel - I know you weren't ripping him. I wrote what I wrote more in response to Frazzled and Jost. I have a lot of respect for what you do and your level of involvement with the site. I know you can get as, um, "lively" as anyone here, but I generally interpret your comments as coming from a place where the goal is to help (not to degrade). The language may be colorful, and the style may be more direct than some would like, but I feel like you're on point and you truly have the ultimate goal of keeping people quit. I never see just random, counterproductive invective hurling and name calling outta you :) Not that that is illegal by any means - free speech and all - I'm not the goddamn grammar police. It's just, if this is a "support" group, and people are going to post, maybe try to have a nugget of wisdom (or support!) somewhere in the post, you know. Anyway, yeah, not aimed at you Diesel. I've got nothing but respect (and a boner?) for what you do here.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #123 on: June 06, 2013, 10:45:00 AM »
Quote from: FuFuTheSnu
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever). But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right? So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is). I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since. I personally see no crime in that. After two years, does everyone from his group post every day? I seriously doubt it. But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?” Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him. Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group? What does that mean? Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months? And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members? How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day? None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group). And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning? I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day). This is my quit. If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger. And I hope to hell that after two years it#146;ll be damn near invincible. If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are. And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave. If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions. It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies). And that’s great, it helps us all. But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit. I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine. If not, fine. EveryoneÂ’s quit is different. This isnÂ’t a cult (that I know of).
I don’t know. I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit. But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping? Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something. But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way. Just my opinion. Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
I pointed out I wished he would have continued from his original intro as their was some good info in there. And in the beginning he wasn't posting roll, that quote is from him in his early days", but that he had come a long way since then.

Perhaps his post was sarcastic? I don't know, I don't follow Sept 2011 group.

I wasn't ripping him.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #122 on: June 06, 2013, 10:26:00 AM »
The title of the post is “Hey Newcomers”, meaning the intended audience is people who are new to the site (maybe they’re quit one day, or two, or twenty – whatever). But certainly after 100 days (when Hall of Fame status is reached), and definitely after one year, one can no longer be considered a “newcomer”, right? So, I don’t know that rootboyslim is saying “post every day for the rest of your life”, I think he’s saying something closer to “post every day while you’re a newcomer” (whatever his definition of newcomer is). I don’t know how to go look at posting statistics or whatever, but my guess would be that he posted frequently during the early part of his quit, and has tailed off (or completely left) since. I personally see no crime in that. After two years, does everyone from his group post every day? I seriously doubt it. But he is the only one being called a hypocrite and a douche bag because he had the audacity to create a post - aimed at “newcomers” - showing them that no matter what kind of hell they’re going through now, it is actually possible to get to the two year mark.

And I guess I don’t understand the question, “What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?” Looks to me like he posted in his intro on April 11, which was around day 700 for him. Are you asking what he’s done between April 11 and yesterday to support the people in his group? What does that mean? Are you asking if he has posted roll in the last two months? And if the answer is “no”, that means he’s “fucking” his fellow group members? How many guys, quit for more than 21 months, started dipping again because they didn’t see rootboyslim’s name on the roll every day? None – and if someone did, his/her quit was weak as hell to begin with (which would contradict the notion that “there is some of the strongest quit” in that group). And what “support” are his group members missing out on by him not logging in and spending two minutes posting every morning? I know for me personally, I could give a fuck who else’s name is posted when I post (for the record, I post every single day). This is my quit. If someone caves and/or stops posting, my quit gets stronger. And I hope to hell that after two years it’ll be damn near invincible. If people stop posting and/or cave, it is instructive for me (not destructive), because it allows me to see how close to the edge we all are. And if some in my group choose not to post daily, I won’t cry myself to sleep at night, and I sure as hell won’t cave. If I require daily interaction with quitters on this site, and my roll buddies ain’t cutting it, I’ll go into chat or peruse the introductions. It seems to me like a lot of veterans here derive strength from helping/supporting others (usually the newbies). And that’s great, it helps us all. But two years from now, if I’m not best friends with everyone in my quit group, and I’m not “keeping in touch” with them (it would be great, however, if we were all best friends and had weekly orgies), it’s not going to affect my quit. I will be helping newbies like everyone else.
After a certain point (100 days, a year, whatever), if someone wants to post every day, fine. If not, fine. EveryoneÂ’s quit is different. This isnÂ’t a cult (that I know of).
I don’t know. I’m on day 67, I guess I don’t know shit. But to rip an accomplished quitter like that, when all he was doing was offering words of encouragement/advice to newcomers, just seems mean spirited, and in the end, who is it helping? Maybe it’s supposed to come across as “tough love” or something. But if everyone here needs this “support” you speak of, I think you’re going about it the wrong way. Just my opinion. Not a “fucking hard concept” at all.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #121 on: June 06, 2013, 03:12:00 AM »
Quote from: iizphilister
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I hit two years quit recently, you can do it.  Keep at it. POST ROLL EVERY SINGLE DAY!!
Damn, thats awesome Root, congrats! you are a badass quitter!
Badass bro. Bad. Ass!
I am glad to see you at 2 years rootboy, and I second the sentiment of posting every day.

how is it that you offer such sage advice and dont follow it? 2 years = equals 730 days. You have 337 posts.

I wholeheartedly support your quit and endorse your advice of posting roll every day. It just sounds hollow coming out of a hypocrite.
Damn. Touche'.
I can guess what he did with the other 390 days where he wasn't posting roll.

Let me ask you a couple of questions, douche bag:

Do you keep in touch with your quit group?
Do you have any mechanism for support?
Have you posted roll since you created your second introduction? I see that you have not.

And most importantly:

What the fuck have you done to support your fellow quitters from your last post to the two-year mark?

There is some of the strongest quit in your group. You fucked them by not supporting them. Here are the rules, as you so eloquently stated:

1. Wake Up.
2. Post roll.
3. Rinse.
4. Repeat.

Why is this such a fucking hard concept to people? And for the people who do get it, why on earth would you not follow the recipe for success here?

Hit and run, waste of time. Nothing to see here folks...just move along.
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Re: Why Did You Quit?
« Reply #120 on: June 05, 2013, 11:50:00 PM »
Why did you start a new intro? I was reading your old one and you came in here with some controversy. I think some of the newer quitters would benefit from reading it. You had stopped for 3 years and were on the lite site before you came here. You used to be quite active and have come a long way since this statement in June of 2011...what happened? Why did you disappear? Congrats on 2 years though.

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If I don't post roll everyday, it is becasue I am on the road with no access. I try to get on every day for a few minutes at least. Posting roll does help. But it is a pain in the rear."
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