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Re: Greetings
« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2014, 02:01:00 PM »
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2014, 01:52:00 PM »
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I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
Is it possible that we're being trolled? This guy hit virtually the entire Bingo card of the things that make KTC regulars go insane:
  • Says he 'quit' once before
  • Says he used the site before but doesn't give his previous username
  • Planning a future date to quit
  • Doesn't want our advice
If I were going to write up a fake intro post to get you guys worked up, this is just about word-for-word what I would say. All that's missing is, "I'm still going to have an occasional cigar."
This is high level trolling at it's finest. By the way - I can't post roll on weekends cause my life is very busy compared to the rest of you guys - I assume that's cool right.....?

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2014, 11:58:00 AM »
It's like the X-files Bread!
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2014, 11:53:00 AM »
Quote from: dustinjackson
I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
Is it possible that we're being trolled? This guy hit virtually the entire Bingo card of the things that make KTC regulars go insane:
  • Says he 'quit' once before
  • Says he used the site before but doesn't give his previous username
  • Planning a future date to quit
  • Doesn't want our advice
If I were going to write up a fake intro post to get you guys worked up, this is just about word-for-word what I would say. All that's missing is, "I'm still going to have an occasional cigar."

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2014, 11:51:00 AM »
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I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it.
Uh... Who the hell do you think you are spouting this condescending crap?

You've already set yourself up to fail... Do you realize that?
You... Are soooo owned.
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2014, 11:36:00 AM »
AARRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head' 'bang head'

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2014, 11:32:00 AM »
Dustin, please re-read your intro, and if you decide you want to unfuck yourself, you will find that there are thousands of quitters here looking to support you. If you decide to keep the fucktard attitude........well, I didn't waste many keystrokes on ya.
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2014, 09:42:00 AM »
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Read my hof speech in my signature line. I was you. You didn't ask me for advice so I'm not going to talk to you.

I would like talk to your master though. If you do that's to bad, it's clear your not in control of anything.

Poison i hate you. I hate he fact that i was just like this poor fellow right here for way long. As you were!
Dustin,
I am glad you found us; this is where I would normally post up a list of items that you should do along with links but since you did not ask for advice directly from me I will not provide that. I will wait until Confucius shows up to dispel advice for you. I RECOMMEND that you read on this site and educate yourself on how addictive this drug is and hopefully then your eyes and mind will be more open to listening to some of us other addicts about how we have been beating addiction.

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2014, 09:36:00 AM »
Read my hof speech in my signature line. I was you. You didn't ask me for advice so I'm not going to talk to you.

I would like talk to your master though. If you do that's to bad, it's clear your not in control of anything.

Poison i hate you. I hate he fact that i was just like this poor fellow right here for way long. As you were!
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2014, 08:30:00 AM »
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Quote from: dustinjackson
I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
wow, just wow

can we get a check as if "using this before" and "use this site again" then we may have another username for this we need to track down, as that goes against the multiple aliases if in fact there is another.

and am confused. You say " I look forward to interacting with y'all" but then follow with " that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it". This is definitely contradictory to who we are here.

When you join here, you are joining into a community for help. Here there are thousands of people who have walked the path before you, and there are those who are waiting with an outstretched hand to help and walk beside you through this journey. But it is your journey and can only get out of it what you put into it.

research this and you will see the truth : Accountability + Brotherhood = Success.

And one last item for the " will begin my journey this coming Friday" we have seen this too many times. So I will just say this. Start it off right by honoring that word. As from my experience those that say that do not return.
good luck!
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2014, 07:45:00 AM »
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Quote from: dustinjackson
I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
wow, just wow

can we get a check as if "using this before" and "use this site again" then we may have another username for this we need to track down, as that goes against the multiple aliases if in fact there is another.

and am confused. You say " I look forward to interacting with y'all" but then follow with " that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it". This is definitely contradictory to who we are here.

When you join here, you are joining into a community for help. Here there are thousands of people who have walked the path before you, and there are those who are waiting with an outstretched hand to help and walk beside you through this journey. But it is your journey and can only get out of it what you put into it.

research this and you will see the truth : Accountability + Brotherhood = Success.

And one last item for the " will begin my journey this coming Friday" we have seen this too many times. So I will just say this. Start it off right by honoring that word. As from my experience those that say that do not return.
good luck!

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2014, 07:35:00 AM »
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I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
wow, just wow

can we get a check as if "using this before" and "use this site again" then we may have another username for this we need to track down, as that goes against the multiple aliases if in fact there is another.

and am confused. You say " I look forward to interacting with y'all" but then follow with " that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it". This is definitely contradictory to who we are here.

When you join here, you are joining into a community for help. Here there are thousands of people who have walked the path before you, and there are those who are waiting with an outstretched hand to help and walk beside you through this journey. But it is your journey and can only get out of it what you put into it.

research this and you will see the truth : Accountability + Brotherhood = Success.

And one last item for the " will begin my journey this coming Friday" we have seen this too many times. So I will just say this. Start it off right by honoring that word. As from my experience those that say that do not return.

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2014, 07:10:00 AM »
Good luck with that, Brother. This should be interesting. Oh, I'm sorry. You didn't directly ask me to say "good luck with that". My bad. Douche.
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2014, 06:53:00 AM »
Can't wait to see how this works out......

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2014, 04:01:00 AM »
Quote from: dustinjackson
I'm Dustin. I'm 28 years of age, and I would very much like to quit dipping. I started when I was 13 and have been a heavy dipper for the past 10 years or so. I've reached a point in my life where I'm just flat-out tired of maintaining a habit that will either kill me, or leave me disfigured. I did quit once around five years ago, but after a bad breakup I started back. After doing the necessary research and planning, I will begin my journey this coming Friday. Some of you may pounce on this fact and say "why not now?" Well, experience has taught me that acting on the spur of the moment without sufficient planning only leads to failure. I've read through this site and others to find ideas that make logical sense.

Another reason: I want to enter my thirties in the best possible shape. I'm obese. I've been actively changing my lifestyle for the past few months and have lost 25 pounds thus far. Having an addiction to smokeless tobacco would hamper those efforts, as my taste buds wouldn't be receptive to acquiring a taste for newer, more healthier foods. It would also weaken my resolve, as much of my daily habits involves getting a nicotine fix to stabilize my mood.

Anyway, thank you to those who read this, and I look forward to interacting with y'all. I'm going to level with you, I have tried quitting by using this before, and found myself besieged by advice and suggestions by various member s without asking for it. I have decided to use this site again, but I must first make clear that I do not want advice or opinions unless I directly ask for it. That goes both ways, by the way. I will not give any opinions or advice unless someone asks me for it.
You sound like an addict.
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