7174 pts · February 26, 2012
There are no limits to what you can accomplish when you are supposed to be doing something else!
Bedřich Smetana
..I'm really happy to be an ex smoker for good. don't be too hard on yourself either. if you don't succeed at first, try again!
it's worth the struggle! if I could do it, I'm sure you can do it too! I smoked a long time and for a time I really liked it. but now
ashamed to reek of smoke and to HAVE to go smoking. even after a night of drinking a bit too much, one feels less worn out the morning after
hand I'm really glad I quit! it's so much better being free from this need to smoke, the constant planning and sometimes hiding and being
... the hill myself. Whenever there are many smokers around me AND there's alcohol I have to be strong to not have "just one". on the other
..for real. I think it's a certain mindset you need to get over the first hard months. after that it gets easier, but I'm not over ...
I quit 1 year ago (and 1 month and 3 weeks) and I used the app smoke free and reddit r/stopsmoking. I'm 43 now and I too struggled to quit..
10 months, 2 weeks, 6 days for me. it does get better! stay strong
eh, you know what I mean. I'm not talking about those idiosyncrasies on how to do something "the only right way".
...to do so many things. Like cleaning a window or mirror without stripes or properly mopping the floor.
exactly. I think the issue here is that some people didn't had to help in cleaning the house when they were kids. my mother showed me how..
Germany, Kassel
May 2020 here. I'm proud I made it this far.
ha! it's in my hometown. weird seeing it on imgur
I can relate. my father had two strokes and a mini stroke in August. it's ok to be afraid but things will get better as you adapt!
supernatural
me too. now 6 weeks clean and happy!
seems to be a German (or Austrian or Swiss) household or maybe office device. it's patented at home and abroad
I hope he got safely to the other side
https://youtu.be/MgfQqsBiVK0
but maybe your next president can fix that. I truly hope so!
As someone luckily living in Europe I'm really not keen at all to swap places. Especially because of your health care.
...planning to stay in the US indefinitely, I sometimes would like to get plainly about the things the US is not great at.
don't get me wrong, I do really like your country, but when I'm visiting and the people from immigration ask me questions like I'm secretly
'Everything under the sky belongs to everyone' /a/qobeppu
it's from an Chinese art show in my hometown Kassel from 2012. the fat man is peeping through the window of an art gallery
it was real
my thoughts exactly
like spanish! sounds really nice but also intense if someone is angry
Bedřich Smetana
..I'm really happy to be an ex smoker for good. don't be too hard on yourself either. if you don't succeed at first, try again!
it's worth the struggle! if I could do it, I'm sure you can do it too! I smoked a long time and for a time I really liked it. but now
ashamed to reek of smoke and to HAVE to go smoking. even after a night of drinking a bit too much, one feels less worn out the morning after
hand I'm really glad I quit! it's so much better being free from this need to smoke, the constant planning and sometimes hiding and being
... the hill myself. Whenever there are many smokers around me AND there's alcohol I have to be strong to not have "just one". on the other
..for real. I think it's a certain mindset you need to get over the first hard months. after that it gets easier, but I'm not over ...
I quit 1 year ago (and 1 month and 3 weeks) and I used the app smoke free and reddit r/stopsmoking. I'm 43 now and I too struggled to quit..
10 months, 2 weeks, 6 days for me. it does get better! stay strong
eh, you know what I mean. I'm not talking about those idiosyncrasies on how to do something "the only right way".
...to do so many things. Like cleaning a window or mirror without stripes or properly mopping the floor.
exactly. I think the issue here is that some people didn't had to help in cleaning the house when they were kids. my mother showed me how..
Germany, Kassel
May 2020 here. I'm proud I made it this far.
ha! it's in my hometown. weird seeing it on imgur
I can relate. my father had two strokes and a mini stroke in August. it's ok to be afraid but things will get better as you adapt!
supernatural
me too. now 6 weeks clean and happy!
seems to be a German (or Austrian or Swiss) household or maybe office device. it's patented at home and abroad
I hope he got safely to the other side
https://youtu.be/MgfQqsBiVK0
but maybe your next president can fix that. I truly hope so!
As someone luckily living in Europe I'm really not keen at all to swap places. Especially because of your health care.
...planning to stay in the US indefinitely, I sometimes would like to get plainly about the things the US is not great at.
don't get me wrong, I do really like your country, but when I'm visiting and the people from immigration ask me questions like I'm secretly
'Everything under the sky belongs to everyone' /a/qobeppu
it's from an Chinese art show in my hometown Kassel from 2012. the fat man is peeping through the window of an art gallery
it was real
my thoughts exactly
like spanish! sounds really nice but also intense if someone is angry