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I'm proud to say I am 3 months smoke free, after 15 years smoking without a break!
There ya go, keep it up! And if no one has said it, I am proud of you.
I can confirm, no one has said you are proud of them.
I quit in September! Congrats! Quitting smoking was way harder than quitting drinking for me, and I was a daily drunk functional alcoholic for years.
Wow, qutting drinking and smoking, you must be a strong character. I don't know you but I'm pretty proud of you. Wish you the best!
Thanks, it was tough, but very worthwhile. Hope the best for you also!
Well done pal! Keep the good work
We're counting on you now
Good job to all the people quitting!
Think of all that tobacco farmland that could be converted to food crops
You want to convert something to useful land? Get rid of golf courses.
Por que no los dos?
And livestock
We have way more than enough livestock. Humans should be eating less meat.
Sorry for not being clear; that was the point I was trying to make.
Do we actually need more food crops though?
I thought we already produced enough food to feed the whole planet. Distribution is the real problem.
Smaller more diverse farms would help, but the grocery stores would have to learn how seasonal, regional crops work. Instead of offering pineapples, kiwis, and strawberries 365 days a year.
Instead of offering pineapples, kiwis, and strawberries 365 days a year.
Why can't they? At least in North America refrigerated railcars make year round fresh fruit an option. Plus frozen fruit is an option anywhere
I vote just keeping the fields dormant so we can actually do crop rotation and stave off massive crop failures.
Personally I'd like to see the fields replaced with the forests that were cut down for them in the first place but that's not likely to happen
They'd just be replaced by soft woods to be cut down every 20 or 30 years. Trees are nice, but North America's old growth forests are what they are at this point. They're not a great carbon sink, either.
IMHO, trees got stuck in the mind of the environmentalist movement in the 1970s, and it distracted from a bunch of things that were way more important. I'd almost call it controlled opposition.
Would work if we decentralized the fuck out of everything and people could live in the forests
The industry interference: Here have more of the stinky cancer paper tubes that don't do anything but make you addicted then sooth the addiction.
There is a high from nicotine, it just goes away so quickly as you get addicted.
It also goes away quickly when not addicted.
Source: tried nicotine, was disappointed.
Try it again!
Congratulations, you have been awarded the "Worst Advice of the Month" award. Shame on you.
That's not the only thing they do. They also reduce your capacity for work... and life. I have a reason to believe that people dying from "overwork" are actually because:
- People work (and play) more when they are young and in school etc.
- Get used to their ability to work as much and subconsciously set a mental bar.
- Get into office space full of secondary smoke / start smoking
- Smoke reduces their ability
- They don't realise their reduced ability and keep on working as much as previously set bar.
- dedz
Just a hypothesis. No scientific backing.
... other than first hand exp with reducing ability to work after long term exposure in a heavily contaminated environment.
What offices have smoke?
Overwork is still very common despite less people smoking.
Also, nicotine is a simulant and really doesn't make you less productive. Just like coffee won't. Actually there's an argument it should help.
Millennials killing the tobacco industry
Let's gooooo 🔥
Wish so much that I'd never started. This shit is so addictive.
Good. Now it's oil's turn.
Tucker Carlson cancelled by big healthcare before he could get the check from Philip Morris.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-nicotine-frees-your-mind
I thought we were over it. But there are so many school teenagers on the way to school in my area, smoking. The stinky normal kind. They must be really stressed out?
I don't smoke in any regular capacity. Last time I smoked was new years this year. The time before that was October '22.
On new years eve I drank, and I thought I could keep the alcohol high going if I smoked. Bad idea, the next day was shot too. Completely fucked. Never again.
Every time I smoke I'm reminded why I didn't smoke for >1 year prior.
I've been surprised in recent years how much more smoking has subtly popped back up in media. Most times it's also not in a way that applies to the plot or illuminates anything you didn't already know about a character.
Also in sports, things like Nickelodeon getting so involved with the NFL for kids with cartoon recreations of games, etc. They are propping up a new generation of sports hero role models in people like Joe Burrow. For awhile, he'd be celebrating all their victories with trashy cigar parties in the locker room, as like, a kid in his early 20s who just got slimmed by Nickelodeon a few days before?
It's been pretty odd to see the resurgence in media in the last decade plus.