by gampy » Wed 20 Feb 2008, 23:06:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'T')hanks for doing this Gampy.
You are a one-man soap opera.
I can't wait to tune in every day.
It takes guts to quit.
Keep it up and I'll tune in later

Actually, it's useful in blowing off steam, and thinking out loud. Lol.
I bet there are some smokers here who are thinking "Shut the fuck up! I don't want to read that shit, man! Just quit already and shut the fuck up about it". Ha! I probably would have felt that way a month ago. Addiction is always a very personal thing. Drugs, booze, smokes, internet porn, whatever. Everyone has their level of addiction, and their "moment" of
FUCK THIS. No More. Some just keep going and don't sweat it. I guess that's ok. Everyone is different, and free to do as they please. I read a diary of a junkie once, and found it fascinating at first, but ultimately rather dull. I always found addiction a rather shitty topic.
BORING.
I liked Trainspotting, though. Good film, and very innovative way to show what an intravenous heroin rush feels like. (I know from personal experience). When the guy sinks into the carpet, I was "fuck, I feel like a hit right about now." I was fortunate to only have dabbled in heroin, and moved on after a brief fling.
BTW Best...drug...ever.
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It helps me frame my thoughts, and behaviors, by writing them down, and looking at them a day later. No wonder blogs are so fucking popular (
myself...I think they are a scourge, taking up useful bandwidth away from porn).
If it provides some entertainment, or even some ideas for others looking to quit, it's all good. The replies and comments truly help. Even the pessimistic ones, hehe.
Whew...all that jibber jabber made me feel good. Thanks.