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ummm first off I never said I'm not addicted and how is reducing 60 a week to 10-15 a delusion, it's simple maths based on the facts that I know how many and how often I buy cigarettes..
ummm first off I never said I'm not addicted and how is reducing 60 a week to 10-15 a delusion, it's simple maths based on the facts that I know how many and how often I buy cigarettes..
2/10 for trolling there sas, must try harder
You're addicted to nicotine. End off. 10-15 is bad enough.
I know, I used to be too.*
Well seeing that you seem to want to carry on this conversation, why not just quit.
Simples*
*anything but, nevertheless possible. TBH there's nothing as boring as a smoker telling us how much they've "cut down"
i'm simply pointing out your banging on about proving something I've not said, I have no intention of quitting smoking, I enjoy it, the same way I enjoy a beer or 3, but it's interesting you always have to have the last word on a topic.. a sign of stubborness, the need to feel you won the argument irrelevant of the facts or a sign of a person who has control issues, well done on quitting your addiction to cig's though.
i'm simply pointing out your banging on about proving something I've not said, I have no intention of quitting smoking, I enjoy it, the same way I enjoy a beer or 3, but it's interesting you always have to have the last word on a topic.. a sign of stubborness, the need to feel you won the argument irrelevant of the facts or a sign of a person who has control issues, well done on quitting your addiction to cig's though.
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