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Offline slug.go

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #22 on: February 18, 2014, 06:52:00 PM »
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Ill try, can't get on a computer everyday and i just tried and it is so much trouble to post from my phone. Oh had a job interview today with Walmart i got the job. I really don't want to work for them but it's better than nothing right now. Had a talk with the manager at advance autobecause i know him and every employee at that store very good, he is going to have a look at my application.hopefully i can get that job andbe doing what i know best and love, cars!
Not going to cut it, you're 19...if I can post on my phone, you can, too. It's a pain the first couple times but you'll get the hang of it. You HAVE TO POST EVERY DAMN DAY if you want this to work. If you're going to half-ass it, this might not be the place for you.
Don't just mail it in, Fast, own it!
And congrats on the job, you have to have one to get one sometimes.
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2014, 06:44:00 PM »
Ill try, can't get on a computer everyday and i just tried and it is so much trouble to post from my phone. Oh had a job interview today with Walmart i got the job. I really don't want to work for them but it's better than nothing right now. Had a talk with the manager at advance autobecause i know him and every employee at that store very good, he is going to have a look at my application.hopefully i can get that job andbe doing what i know best and love, cars!

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #20 on: February 18, 2014, 12:41:00 AM »
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2014, 10:20:00 PM »
I like the confidence. I like the fact that you are quitting at 19. I like that you're concerned with looking good for the ladies - nothing else should matter to a 19 year old other than getting laid. Hahaha. Having said that, never confuse confidence with complacency. Keep your foot down. Bury this shit. I mean stomp the Nic bitch in the teeth every fuckin day. The amount of guys on KTC that wish they had quit at 19 is endless. You can do it right now. Take roll very seriously - post everyday. Own it. When you are 25, 40, 50, whatever it is - tobacco use can be an ancient memory for you. Kill it man.
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2014, 10:13:00 PM »
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2014, 09:32:00 PM »
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Where you at, sport?
I'm starting to get whiff of something in the wind i think.
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2014, 09:15:00 PM »
Where you at, sport?
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"Honest Abe had a fake jaw".
"In a world that seems so small, I can't stop thinking big"
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The act of a noble warrior. Who lost the will to fight."

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2014, 03:09:00 AM »
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I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.
Fast-J - Good to have you aboard, and look forward to seeing you post roll with the May 2014 quit group tomorrow. Not trying to sound like a dick, but I hope your quit is not as laid-back as you're making it out to be thus far. Reason is simple: the shittier the withdrawal ("the suck"), the longer you will remember it, and the more committed you will be to not go back to the poison down the road. On the flipside, if you coast through your quit, the more convinced you'll become that you can quit anytime, anywhere, and the addiction will reel you in.

Like many others, I wish I had the conviction that you seem to have when I was your age -- I treated the "habit" like a light switch that I could turn on and off at will. I only realized a few weeks ago that the light had been on for over 20 years, and I never had the power to turn if off. Sorry for the lame metaphor, and stay true to your quit.

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2014, 11:29:00 PM »
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Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws
Quote from: slug.go
Quote from: fast94
I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.
Fast,
Start by going here, index.php?showforum=13
Not a lot to read, but a lot of good information. You'll be posting in the May 2014 Quit Group since you'll reach the HOF in May (100 days nic free).
Scour this website, show up in chat and learn all you can,
1.Post every day
2. No nicotine in any form
3. Repeat.
Welcome aboard the May crazy train!
It's absolutely fantastic to see someone quit nicotine at such a young age. It is such a smart move on your part. Congratulations! What you are doing is heroic compared to about 90% of other nicotine users in your age range. They are statistically doomed to a long term addiction and severe health consequences. So in all seriousness, good for you!

My advice to you is to really embrace the program here, especially if you want to quit for life. Because we quit for life here at KTC. I hope that you are all in on this, I really do. And I hope that you know that your choice to quit is probably the smartest thing you will ever do for yourself.

Quick question for you if you don't mind: Do you think that you are addicted to nicotine?
Please be the first 19 year old to come through here to stick around and remain active and quit.
Because you sure as hell ain't the first cocky teenager to roll through here talking about how easy their quit was, only to disappear like a fart in the wind.

Post roll and stick around. Renew my faith in the youth of America.

Please!
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2014, 08:42:00 PM »
Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws
Quote from: slug.go
Quote from: fast94
I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.
Fast,
Start by going here, index.php?showforum=13
Not a lot to read, but a lot of good information. You'll be posting in the May 2014 Quit Group since you'll reach the HOF in May (100 days nic free).
Scour this website, show up in chat and learn all you can,
1.Post every day
2. No nicotine in any form
3. Repeat.
Welcome aboard the May crazy train!
It's absolutely fantastic to see someone quit nicotine at such a young age. It is such a smart move on your part. Congratulations! What you are doing is heroic compared to about 90% of other nicotine users in your age range. They are statistically doomed to a long term addiction and severe health consequences. So in all seriousness, good for you!

My advice to you is to really embrace the program here, especially if you want to quit for life. Because we quit for life here at KTC. I hope that you are all in on this, I really do. And I hope that you know that your choice to quit is probably the smartest thing you will ever do for yourself.

Quick question for you if you don't mind: Do you think that you are addicted to nicotine?
Please be the first 19 year old to come through here to stick around and remain active and quit.
Because you sure as hell ain't the first cocky teenager to roll through here talking about how easy their quit was, only to disappear like a fart in the wind.

Post roll and stick around. Renew my faith in the youth of America.

Please!
Quit 06/04/12
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18th floor 05/08/17
19th floor 08/14/17
20th floor 11/27/17
21st floor 03/11/18

"Celebrate the moment as it turns into one more"..
"You can fight without ever winning, but never ever win, win without a fight".
"Onion rings...funyons. A connection? Yeah. I fucking think so."
"Honest Abe had a fake jaw".
"In a world that seems so small, I can't stop thinking big"
"Someone set a bad example. Made surrender seem all right
The act of a noble warrior. Who lost the will to fight."

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2014, 06:31:00 PM »
Quote from: slug.go
Quote from: fast94
I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.
Fast,
Start by going here, index.php?showforum=13
Not a lot to read, but a lot of good information. You'll be posting in the May 2014 Quit Group since you'll reach the HOF in May (100 days nic free).
Scour this website, show up in chat and learn all you can,
1.Post every day
2. No nicotine in any form
3. Repeat.
Welcome aboard the May crazy train!
It's absolutely fantastic to see someone quit nicotine at such a young age. It is such a smart move on your part. Congratulations! What you are doing is heroic compared to about 90% of other nicotine users in your age range. They are statistically doomed to a long term addiction and severe health consequences. So in all seriousness, good for you!

My advice to you is to really embrace the program here, especially if you want to quit for life. Because we quit for life here at KTC. I hope that you are all in on this, I really do. And I hope that you know that your choice to quit is probably the smartest thing you will ever do for yourself.

Quick question for you if you don't mind: Do you think that you are addicted to nicotine?
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2014, 05:43:00 PM »
Quote from: fast94
I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.
Fast,
Start by going here, index.php?showforum=13
Not a lot to read, but a lot of good information. You'll be posting in the May 2014 Quit Group since you'll reach the HOF in May (100 days nic free).
Scour this website, show up in chat and learn all you can,
1.Post every day
2. No nicotine in any form
3. Repeat.
Welcome aboard the May crazy train!
Quit since 1/23/14

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2014, 05:37:00 PM »
I honestly didn't come here for help, I just remembered reading about this site a while back, don't know how I found it and I figured hey might as well join since quitting is such a big deal. And honestly it really hasn't been that hard, this time atleast, the last time I tried to quit but people (my long time dipping buddy) kept offering it to me after I told them not to and I finally gave in. This time not so bad, I guess I've pretty much set my mind on it and it's gonna happen, I have been offered twice since I quit but happily turned that down. I don't smoke or anything, I quit smoking in highschool after I realized how uncool it was and how much I didn't like it lol. My last dip was on January 31, 2014. I finished my last can of Copenhagen, the next day instead of scrounging for change (I just left my job) and rushing to the store to buy a can I just said to myself I'm finally quitting. Not having a job anymore kinda helps because I really don't have the money to buy a can everyday but last time I somehow found a way to support my habit.

So what is this roll call? I might as well do it since I'm here.

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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2014, 01:16:00 PM »
Talk is cheap....and easy....staying nicotine free and posting everyday is not.... What is your quit plan? Are you posting Roll? Good choice to quit, but you better use all the tools offered here....and be ready to fight.
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Re: this isn't so hard
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2014, 01:10:00 PM »
This intro has "epic fail" written all over it. Young, cocky, and quitting for all the wrong reasons. If you think this is a piece of cake, then why bother posting an intro or coming here for help as srans points out? If you have this all figured out then prove me wrong by calling out your weak ass intro. Prove to me and everyone on this site that you can post roll and stay quit for 100 days in a row. If you prove me wrong then I'll gladly put my foot in my mouth and congratulate you.
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