It's 99.9% mental . After 72 hours it should be pretty easy but if you don't want to quit you just go back and it's really easy to have one during a buzz or something bad happens you'll make excuses to have just one. It'll fuck with you
I'm a veteran, alcohol and cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏🏻
Thanks for sharing your story. That's rough I sympathize. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health. I will pray for you all.
No joke. Quitting was, by far, the hardest thing I've ever done. I was a total mess for six months, and it took another six months to come out of the mess in one piece. Now, I also quit during a really difficult time in my life, so that didn't help. But when you quit you realize how every single thing you do in the run of a day is connected to smoking. You wake up and make your coffee = cigarette. Drive to work = cigarette. Arrive at work = better have a cigarette before I go in. While you work = I should reward myself with a cigarette. It goes on and on. I literally had to relearn to do everything without relying on a cigarette. And I wasn't even what you would consider a "heavy" smoker. Anyway, it's been just over four years and I'm in the best shape of my life. That would not have happened without quitting those god damned cigarettes. What a fucking scam they are. I'm in Canada, so weed is now completely legal, but it's amazing that in the States cigarettes are legal but not weed. That just tells you that shit is fucked up.
Quitting cigarettes made me see and hear things that weren't there. Not smoking was literally a bad trip. But I quit because this little pile of brown dried up leaves had so much control over me. It felt pathetic. After my second time kicking the habit, I can safely say I am done forever.
@Patrick of Babel *Well if you ever start feeling the itch to smoke again.....just vape instead...it’s so much cheaper, healthier, better tasting and if you get the right ecig....you’ll never want to smoke a stink bomb regular Cigarette again.*
@@NadaVerse I dno, I've had a few people I know who have bought vapes. They use them for a little while, but everyone of them has gone back to cigarettes, now they're vaping and smoking cigarettes.
It's crazy beacause you can quit smoking but somehow it never leaves your mind. I've been clean for more than a year now and the nicotine was the easy part (took me about 2/3 months until I felt I didn't need it anymore). The hard one was the mental addiction, until this day I still think about it. I'm not addicted anymore and I feel better than ever, but sometimes I still think about the act of smoking itself and about when I would smoke and how I felt doing it, specially in social occasions. It's weird
It’s not that for me. It’s not the nicotine or the mental addiction. It’s the flavor. I fell in love with flavor of tobacco especially the peppery kinda spicy. Well I guess I’ll change to pipe I guess
Thirty five years as a smoker, and I'm only 48. Quit over a year ago using patches and gum. Still want one at least once or twice a day. Being able to taste food again and climbing hills makes it all worth it.
wow 35 years and im worried with 24 smoking a packet a day but cant enjoy it already I need to quit it thank u boddy i cant imagine I can even breathe after smoking 35 years my amount rn
@@Meghnaaad 48 isn’t that old, there are people in their 60s and older smoked cigarettes for many decades! I am 41 and started smoking at 13! I’ve quit multiple times, you might fail at first but keep trying never give up the next time you try might work out, I recently quit for three weeks!
13 May 2019 was my last smoke after 24 years; I was 38. I was disgusted with myself for being too weak and allowing the addiction to control my actions. What it took was a friend of mine that made a sarcastic comment of "You going to try and quit again.", that was the spark that fed my pride. I had my last smoke and put a patch on the next day. The following day I was putting the patch on and looked in the mirror and thought, "What are you a bitch? You either do it, or you don't!" I tossed the patch in the trash and haven't touched either one since that day. It was very hard; smoking isn't just the nicotine; it is more of a ritual. After 24 years, every sub-conscience move I made was tied with the act of smoking, driving, eating, sex, downtime, drinking; everything had the ritual of smoking tied in with the action. It was a constant battle of willpower and telling myself that I am not a weak piece of shit and that I'm in control. To this day, I will still get the odd craving that gets triggered by something, but I've learned that it is temporary and will go away.
Alcohol and cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey on Alcohol and cigarettes. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
YES sure of mycologist Pedroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
quitting smoking was hard for me. After the 7th time I finally quit. I smoked for over 25 years, I haven't had a cigarette in years. It was the best thing I could have done for myself.
Its not just that, its easy, its really easy. To the point that everything you do can be accompanied with a cigarette Just woke up, cigarette Just drank tea? Cigarette Took a good shit? Whoo cigarette Before taking a shower, cigarette. Its a habit you dont know you are developing
My Grandma is 86 years old. Smoking cigs since she was 15. Diagnosed with lung cancer 4 years ago. She won’t have any cancer treatment. (Understandable) Bless her. 70 odd years of heavy smoking, she’s tuff to say they least.
I'm over 5 years smoke free after having smoked for about 12 years. I attribute my success partly to how rough of a time I gave myself at the start. I quit just before Easter weekend, where I spent 3 nights partying, drinking and having fun, and it was damn near impossible not to smoke. After managing to get through that I knew no day would ever be harder and I could always think back to that time if I was struggling. So my advice for someone quitting is to jump right in the fire instead of shying away from triggers the first couple of weeks, because it will significantly improve your long term chances
For anyone reading this I know this shit sounds ridiculous but it actually works lmao you read the fuxking book and it still tells you to smoke while you do it. At the end you just don't feel like smoking anymore. I read it once and quit for like 6 months... came back to it unfortunately. I just quit again a week ago but with the help of 0mg nicotine eliquid... feel so much better but quitting the habit of puffing smoke, even if with 0 nicotine, will be hard too. But way easier than quitting the puffing habit AND nicotine at the same time.
I read it and smoked the whole way through wondering how the hell I was gonna stop wanting to smoke by the end of the book. I finished reading it and didnt smoke for 2 weeks and it was so easy. I couldnt believe it because any time I went that long before it would drive me nuts. I smoked one on a random night out of curiosity. Havent smoked one since. It has been about a year and a half so far.
I’m 24 and I’ve been smoking cigarettes since I was about 15 maybe. And for the last two years I’ve struggled with quitting. Clean from alcohol and weed and cigs are the hardest by far
oh my goodness you are literally describing me, but I was 13 when I started. ive stayed off them for 2 and a half years now and I literally just made a video on how I did it if you still need help? It on my channel! also, if you want to message me about it feel free to DM me on Instagram @JemimaIsabella, I'll be happy to help you in any way I can xx
I wanted to quit after 15 years smoking and I was going back and forth for a year and was struggling and some one said "come on man takes a bit of will power! See what you're made of man! Quit them fuckin things" and that was it... That's what I needed to hear. Thanks Ryan, it's been 9 years smoke free.
That seed analogy seems like it can be an extremely useful mental tool to deal with negative aspects of myself, but also to recognize and nurture the good ones as well...thanks!
Joe talking down on tobacco like he doesn't inhale weed smoke in his lungs every day. People have their vices. A smoker is way more tolerable than a drunkard.
@@kanorcubes329 I know people who drink so much you’d wonder how they’re still alive. I also know people who smoke so much you’d wonder how they’re still alive. I’m talking about decades of abuse. But they all are still alive.
@@bassofd00m But nicotine feels good and doesn't give you paranoia like Weed does. Weed can make some people insane and psychotic, so it's not this completely innocent drug as many would you believe.
I was in hospital once for a time and I’d have to get dressed, walk down the long corridor, down 3 floors In the lift or emergency stairs, walk another long stretch, through the double doors, walk the length of the main stretch of the hospital in the snow to the smoking shelter outside the main entrance, smoke a cigarette, get buzzed back in by the night receptionist, and by the time I got back upstairs, I wanted another cigarette.
i have never in my life heard anything expressed like a seed in your body that can grow and one day flower and bloom. I can use this analogy for anything in everyday life, thanks my man for that, I'll remember that one for ever!!
I smoked tobacco from 13-23, decided to just smoke pure weed instead of mixing with tobacco. I found my (what I thought was) weed induced Anxiety, was actually created by the tobacco and not the weed. Still smoking weed now, since age 13, now I’m 24.
Bro I had this inclination too. I used to smoke weed heavy at 16-18 and it was cool and I started vaping as well around the same time and eventually it got to the point weed was making me paranoid and panic and I think it just the way the chemicals were changing my biology. I’m 22 now and don’t feel too good but I’ve been trying hard recently to quit. Cigarettes were mixed in a little but not too much. Like 20-50 packs max
nicotine is a stimulant, and it dulls the cortisol receptors temporarily, reducing one's ability to feel stressed. it's one reason it's so popular among restaurant workers and medical professionals. of course, repeated use and withdrawals diminish our ability to cope with stress naturally, thereby creating an addiction.
I never smoked until I was in my 20s. I never smoked the prepacked cigarettes, I always rolled my own. I buy my tobacco directly from a licensed company that grows organic kentucky blend tobacco. Totally different game vs the terrible prepacked cigs you buy in the stores. I can go weeks and weeks and weeks without ever rolling my own cigarette..... The prepacked cigarettes are MEANT to be addictive and cancer causing. Its insane how duped people have become
I knew a guy online who said he'd been addicted to Heroin and Meth/Ice - Both of which he was able to quit but cigarettes he couldn't. Here in Australia they are so expensive it's almost like being addicted to self-induced poverty/working to afford a toxic habit - One pack costs > 1 hour of minimum wage = Work a full day a week to afford it in that week.
stopped cold turkey because I really wanted to after 2 weeks in thailand smoking cheap brown tobacco stuff al the time, I was a heavy smoker and I smoked cigarettes during 13 years I had enough I was spitting dark stuff and my teeth were in really bad shape. The first week was awful, I had seizures, I remember banging the wall in the toilet at my job, I really could feel the physical dependency. Then came the psychological dependency - reinvent my own life without cigarettes. It took 2 years to really be free from the idea of buying cigarettes. It was 10 years ago and I think I am 100% free now. I am so proud I manage to never smoke again.
not really "seizures" I have to say but some kind of strong pain in all your body, pulsating pain. 5 seconds of really painful feeling, a few minutes ok, and the pain coming back and these 5 seconds of dying. Extremely difficult to explain you have to feel this extreme unconfortable pain/need. That was what I was feeling, I called it seizure because I don't know a better word for it.
Quieting Smoking is like loosing weight. It takes years of success and failure to build up a tolerance to attempt it again while blindly trying to convince yourself that you are getting better at it and this time you will succeed.
@@vestty5802 your subconscious says otherwise. You wouldn't smoke such a deadly and harmful thing. Most don't realize that but it is buried deep inside a smoker.
The problem with quitting is it's not some kind of permanent switch you throw that you don't have to worry about anymore. It's always there, just waiting to come back when your guard is down, when you're drunk, when you're stressed. After being a smoker for 35 years, I quit for 4 years. Never even thought about them during that time. Then I signed a contract that stressed me the fuck out, and boom, I was a smoker again. That was 3 years ago and I'm still on them. It's fucking brutal, man.
Now that I quit, I watch others taking drags and feel really bad. I remember how I was a slave to the stuff, I was able to break its hold on me though. I still feel bad, I realize that people don't believe they can do it. I'm planning on doing smoking cessation speeches to other people with mental illnesses, I just want to give them hop and encouragement. If I can do it, they can do it
They are so tasty though, and that first puff after work is like getting the best hug you've ever had, the kind of hug that lets you know it understands you and how you are feeling all whilst making it better at the same time. Edit: I really need to consider quitting after re-reading my comment, damn.
@@mohammadal-hasan8344 Not that good, I smoke once every 2-3 weeks or so (not addicted), usually when I'm drunk and can say that it just feels like a head-rush that makes you feel buzzed and dizzy, it's just the feeling of actually smoking anything that feels satisfying to me, along with the rolling and such
I quit for 5 years, then went to a funeral for my friends son and it was such a depressing event I had one to try and relax and thats all it took. That was 7 years ago. I've quit twice since then and getting ready to try again. Meanwhile I live in NC surrounded by tobacco fields
€20 for a pack of 35 here in Ireland (about €12 or €13 for a pack of 20 I think) I remember as a kid 30 years ago paying £1.19 for a pack of 20 for my mother which is still under €2
yeah it's easy to make fun and disrespect smokers if you're someone living like joe rogan , i'm not that fortunate , my life is not something precious to me and i don't really enjoy it that much lol. i can't do BJJ go hunting train MMA do dmt smoke weed etc whenever i want . i'm 26 yo and i don't see myself living above 40 so yeah screw it.
1 year and a half free smoker, i know its hard, the only advice i can give you ... is never surrender just keep trying, leave the idea of quitting in you head and dont be harsh on yourself when you fail, i experienced the struggle guys, and if you are in this phase i hope you'll free yourself somehow ... someday. Good luck
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I'm so glad to be free of the things. I've overcome heavy opioid addiction, benzos, lyrica and alcohol. And now, cigarettes. Haven't smoked in 6 months and it's very foreign to me now. I'm now completely averse to the smell of smoke. The other addictions were kicked about 6 years ago.
“The relief that the first puff brings me is immediate, astonishingly violent. Nicotine is a perfect drug, a simple and hard drug which brings no joy, which is defined entirely by the lack, and the cessation of the lack. " Michel Houellebecq
We all know that cigs are shit for our health, but really when you learn just how bad, that info can be enough to stop, or at least help move u closer to stopping. For me it was when I finally realized what I was doing to myself when I lit a cigarette and inhaled it, 20 times a day, I saw it as innnncredibly stupid. I couldn't consider myself healthy or even intelligent if I continued to smoke, knowing what I knew. It's like I learned enough that it dawned on me that consuming cigarettes was like consuming poison, a toxic substance, I was poisoning myself, killing myself. Knowing that prevents me from ever doing it again.
That doesn't mean that cancer was rare. Look at the death rates from heart disease instead, same thing that cause heart disease also cause cancer. In early 1970s, death rates from heart disease in USA were 316.6 per 100,000 men and 103.0 per 100,000 women.
@@mr.fahrenheit007 yeah, the problem is that I've always loved smoking. It's not only the nicotine addiction. The taste and the ritual. The first of the day with coffee. The throat slightly burning. It's sick, but I just miss it.
@@mr.fahrenheit007 try nicotine patches and stick to the treatment until the end. I tried many times, but thougth it was enough and stopped before finishing the whole treatment. Mainly because it's expensive. But the time I did until the end I was able to stop.
@@mauriciotoma4730 glad I’m not the only one. I literally quit on and off for years, pick it up for a bit, stop. I just enjoy it I always have I just quit so I physically don’t feel like shit. But I honestly feel that once you’ve smoked, it never really leaves you.
Taking LSD back in my sophomore year of high school ( IK I was wayyyy too young to be doing drugs but hey) made me realize I was a slave to cigarettes and I've quit due to this realization. LSD can break addictions
in highschool my friend gave me 4 hits of 'LCD' in highschool and it made me think I was a glass of orange juice and that if I leaned over I would spill my contents!
I dip tobacco and have been smoking and dipping for 12 years or so. I beat myself up over it and fight with it every day. I also have been diagnosed with ADHD. I have been left untreated for my whole life and I’m 29 now. There’s no way to explain how it’s crippled me emotionally, mentally and physically. I know dipping isn’t a good choice to make, and I struggle with it everyday. I’ve quit and come back several times. I don’t know if nicotine has been alleviating symptoms of my ADHD but I would like to think it does. I had a psychiatrist (ADHD specialist) once tell me that upon treating ADHD, their addictions dropped away, their depression dropped away. I have a host of mental disorders, but I believe that my problems would drop away when I get fully treated for my ADHD. Living with this condition, disorder, whatever it is, is paralyzing. I didn’t research on ADHD until very recently and everything about it is my life word for word, and I didn’t even know I did these things cause of ADHD. My psychiatrist mentioned that people have something wrong with the reward center in their brain. Self medicating with cigs or dip or alcohol and drugs is common I would imagine. Some research I did brought up the point that even our choices are influenced by our brain, and based on rewards and punishments, meaning that based on how your brain is wired or not wired has influence on your ultimate decision to do something. Let’s try and not beat ourselves up even though at times it is probably one of the hardest things to do, and me being very bad at it.
I really hate cigarettes and big tobacco, like really deeply and to my core. So many of my family members and loved ones smoke and thats why I don’t smoke, because I’ve sen the effects firsthand and I don’t want to go through that I don’t want to put others through that.
I was addicted to cigarettes for a couple years until late last year, I was on my break at work; had a cigarette. I felt gross afterwards, and now the thought of smoking makes me sick. Helped the nicotine crave with vape and I'm not even tempted to smoke again.
I haven't smoked in 3 years and I don't miss it at all, especially the cost. I don't mind sitting around people who do smoke, cause I sometimes enjoy the smell. I don't like remembering the day I quit... it's meaningless. I feel that it actually cripples a person because they still hang onto a person they once were... almost like it's a good thing or a happier time. The happier times come each day you wake up.
My dad's been smoking for around 20-25 years now. Usually go through 5-6 a day. I can't blame him for not leaving it, seeing the comments below I can't imagine how bad it could be I'm glad I atleast learnt from my dad. Stay safe guys
I literally just made a video on how to stop smoking - I have been 2 and a half years now and feel amazing. I really want people to learn what I did so they can do it too. feel free to check it out, its on my channel. Hope it can help x
I’m only 16 and I’m not saying I’m cool for drinking but I did have a really bad urge to drink all the time, until I got a blackout and a hangover from hell, I haven’t drank in almost a year
You've got to figure out what you were trying to accomplish from drinking to blackout. Most alcoholics are running away from something in their life either physically or mentally. I wish you the best in your recovery ❤️
Quitting cigarettes was hard for me but what’s harder is slipping back into the mindset of “I don’t need to take control of my life”…… that place is truly hell and getting out of that place feels impossible but if u take it one moment at a time it’s not hard to realize u were running from urself, someone u may not like but someone u will learn to love and once u do, u won’t smoke again, trust me. Learn to love urself and to do things that are good for u no matter what
Man, I only smoked on and off for a few years and quit about half a year ago, but I still crave it. Today, I stood next to a dude smoking at a bus stop and took in the secondhand smoke. I've caught myself seriously trying not to walk into a gas station for a pack. I guess my life's been good since I've been able to resist. It's usually when I feel super shitty that I start thinking about smoking again. It took a 3000 mile move for me to quit. Had to reset everything.
That happens when you do something to someone selfishly or something. Not because you plant a seed of things what lol this fo is trying to hard to explain this. Cigs are bad there thats all. Theres no carma because u choose to do it. Its called self harm it isn't out to get u its already got you if your doing in rn.
I couldn't quit nicotine, but on my nth try, I managed to swap cigarettes for vapes. My mucous membranes literally couldn't have been more thankful. The rates at which I keep getting the basic flu have dropped massively. So yeah, still a nicotine addict, yes, you can do a lot better than cancer sticks.
"The problem with cigarettes is that they're addictive"
It's crazy how many things Joe knows
Singularity 😂
Easy.
easy?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao! Good tweet
"quitting cigarettes is one of the easiest things a person can do. I would know because I've done it 1,000 times." - Mark Twain
@Hunter Vex *Imagine if Twain was still around in this our time of vaping.....*
"But Mark Twain also said 'there once was a big black guy named Nigger Jim'." -Louie CK
Hahahaha!!!
Abraham Lincoln, 1965 actually
It's 99.9% mental . After 72 hours it should be pretty easy but if you don't want to quit you just go back and it's really easy to have one during a buzz or something bad happens you'll make excuses to have just one. It'll fuck with you
I'm a veteran, alcohol and cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏🏻
YES very sure of mycologist benmycologys. This treatment worked for me. Helped me got rid of my life long depression and BPD.
Thanks for sharing your story. That's rough I sympathize. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health. I will pray for you all.
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
I have a love hate relationship with smoking. I love smoking when I don't smoke and hate it when I do.
Almost like this better than the Mark Twain quote people post on every single video about smoking.
Realest comment on here
You're such a badass
so tru
Omg so true!
This dude sounds like Steve-O if he never tried any drugs or drank.
Yesss bro I legit was thinking that
Omg holy shit
Steve....-bro?
Steve O has always had that voice what you talking about 🤣
Bro, Duncan trussel does do drugs lol. Psychedelics specially
For me quitting cigs was easy.........till I took that first sip of beer
Alcohol is disgusting lol
ABC DEF no
Bojan Bijelic THC for me lol.
Beer, tobacco and thc is the best combo
The damn truth
28 months free and counting!. Best thing i ever done.
good stuff man! 5 months strong
Arsène A Great stuff bud!
What health changes have you experienced
3 days with the patch.i can't wait to get to that point congratulations man.ill see you at the top
How
Talking about cigarettes in any context makes me want to smoke
Brian Chapman made me smoke
Brian Chapman
Do it.
No joke. Quitting was, by far, the hardest thing I've ever done. I was a total mess for six months, and it took another six months to come out of the mess in one piece. Now, I also quit during a really difficult time in my life, so that didn't help. But when you quit you realize how every single thing you do in the run of a day is connected to smoking. You wake up and make your coffee = cigarette. Drive to work = cigarette. Arrive at work = better have a cigarette before I go in. While you work = I should reward myself with a cigarette. It goes on and on. I literally had to relearn to do everything without relying on a cigarette. And I wasn't even what you would consider a "heavy" smoker.
Anyway, it's been just over four years and I'm in the best shape of my life. That would not have happened without quitting those god damned cigarettes. What a fucking scam they are. I'm in Canada, so weed is now completely legal, but it's amazing that in the States cigarettes are legal but not weed. That just tells you that shit is fucked up.
Step into flavor country.
Just explained my day working landscaping, cigarettes have been the only thing I've been unable to quit.
don't sleep on that seed analogy, watch me put it into practice
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thats a bar bro
How have I found you here
Ok beans
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"Life is like a lit cigarette. The past is ashes, the present is burning, and the future is up in smoke. Fast as a breath; inhale exhale."
Okay Leonardo davinchi
@@lilchris1839 Actually that was really good imagery. Well done Anthony
fuck that's deep
Wouldn’t the future be ashes if you just lit it and not the past?
I workout and eat healthy, and I smoke 3 cigarettes exactly every day. I really don't give a fuck I like it. Fuck everybody
"I'm okay, no cancer today..." Damn Joe, gtfo my head.
keep planting those seeds 🌱
Me after eating McDonald’s and drinking 5 Red Bulls
@@noahninetyone I know you are exaggerating, please.
@@travis6694 someone didn’t get it😭😭
@rory clynes your tripping lmao
Quitting cigarettes made me see and hear things that weren't there. Not smoking was literally a bad trip. But I quit because this little pile of brown dried up leaves had so much control over me. It felt pathetic. After my second time kicking the habit, I can safely say I am done forever.
doesn't joe smoke tobacco with his weed? Sure he said that on the elon musk pod
@@Shifytee123 I think he does. The nicotine enhances the experience, but as far as I know he's not addicted.
You poor schizophrenic
@Patrick of Babel *Well if you ever start feeling the itch to smoke again.....just vape instead...it’s so much cheaper, healthier, better tasting and if you get the right ecig....you’ll never want to smoke a stink bomb regular Cigarette again.*
@@NadaVerse I dno, I've had a few people I know who have bought vapes. They use them for a little while, but everyone of them has gone back to cigarettes, now they're vaping and smoking cigarettes.
It's crazy beacause you can quit smoking but somehow it never leaves your mind. I've been clean for more than a year now and the nicotine was the easy part (took me about 2/3 months until I felt I didn't need it anymore). The hard one was the mental addiction, until this day I still think about it. I'm not addicted anymore and I feel better than ever, but sometimes I still think about the act of smoking itself and about when I would smoke and how I felt doing it, specially in social occasions. It's weird
Same here, I just smoke an imaginary cigarette and forget it 😅
It’s not that for me. It’s not the nicotine or the mental addiction. It’s the flavor. I fell in love with flavor of tobacco especially the peppery kinda spicy. Well I guess I’ll change to pipe I guess
"The problem with cigarettes is... they're addictive."
Very observant Joe, the sacred AND the propane.
Not funny, go home and get your fuckin shinebox
This comment never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
See the thing about Propane is it's a clean burning fuel. You wanna taste the meat, not the heat.
@@alcoholidaysUK NJ in
Joe is a real allegorical guy
Thirty five years as a smoker, and I'm only 48. Quit over a year ago using patches and gum. Still want one at least once or twice a day. Being able to taste food again and climbing hills makes it all worth it.
wow 35 years and im worried with 24 smoking a packet a day but cant enjoy it already I need to quit it thank u boddy i cant imagine I can even breathe after smoking 35 years my amount rn
How you doing?still off them?
@@tedbundy8747 Did u quit :O?!
Only 48. Bro you are old.
@@Meghnaaad 48 isn’t that old, there are people in their 60s and older smoked cigarettes for many decades! I am 41 and started smoking at 13! I’ve quit multiple times, you might fail at first but keep trying never give up the next time you try might work out, I recently quit for three weeks!
Joe “I’ve smoked a cigarette before” Rogan
4:56 “The problem with cigarettes is that they are addictive.” - Joe Rogan
That's a pretty good point. If it wasn't as addictive, you could enjoy it evey once in a while
Brilliant
our generation's mia angalooooooo
Well that is the problem
What a revolutionary
13 May 2019 was my last smoke after 24 years; I was 38. I was disgusted with myself for being too weak and allowing the addiction to control my actions. What it took was a friend of mine that made a sarcastic comment of "You going to try and quit again.", that was the spark that fed my pride. I had my last smoke and put a patch on the next day. The following day I was putting the patch on and looked in the mirror and thought, "What are you a bitch? You either do it, or you don't!" I tossed the patch in the trash and haven't touched either one since that day. It was very hard; smoking isn't just the nicotine; it is more of a ritual. After 24 years, every sub-conscience move I made was tied with the act of smoking, driving, eating, sex, downtime, drinking; everything had the ritual of smoking tied in with the action. It was a constant battle of willpower and telling myself that I am not a weak piece of shit and that I'm in control. To this day, I will still get the odd craving that gets triggered by something, but I've learned that it is temporary and will go away.
so you're a strong piece of shit. cool
Is this Pete Davidson?
Alcohol and cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey on Alcohol and cigarettes. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
YES sure of mycologist Pedroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
quitting smoking was hard for me. After the 7th time I finally quit. I smoked for over 25 years, I haven't had a cigarette in years. It was the best thing I could have done for myself.
Rip lungs 🫁
@Daron Brown someday definitely not gonna go over 25 years tho that’s fs lol
@@Chris-gh6ux I’m sure he said that too
Literally just had a conversation with myself about stopping and I instantly wanted a drag. Shits addicting..
As fuck.
Its not just that, its easy, its really easy.
To the point that everything you do can be accompanied with a cigarette
Just woke up, cigarette
Just drank tea? Cigarette
Took a good shit? Whoo cigarette
Before taking a shower, cigarette.
Its a habit you dont know you are developing
hows it going with that, did you stop the ash?
The hardest part of quitting is doing things that you now associate with nicotine, without nicotine.
Yup. Humans are habit machines
Yep like waking up
You just have to quit them also
Quit waking up
Like smoking heroin
My Grandma is 86 years old. Smoking cigs since she was 15. Diagnosed with lung cancer 4 years ago. She won’t have any cancer treatment. (Understandable) Bless her. 70 odd years of heavy smoking, she’s tuff to say they least.
I'm over 5 years smoke free after having smoked for about 12 years. I attribute my success partly to how rough of a time I gave myself at the start. I quit just before Easter weekend, where I spent 3 nights partying, drinking and having fun, and it was damn near impossible not to smoke. After managing to get through that I knew no day would ever be harder and I could always think back to that time if I was struggling. So my advice for someone quitting is to jump right in the fire instead of shying away from triggers the first couple of weeks, because it will significantly improve your long term chances
good advice thx
Goddamn that after sex dip is the hardest to give up though.
500 days for me. Allen Carr's easy way to stop smoking.
Eric Durkin yes very good book
Same buds! I'm one day 7
For anyone reading this I know this shit sounds ridiculous but it actually works lmao you read the fuxking book and it still tells you to smoke while you do it. At the end you just don't feel like smoking anymore. I read it once and quit for like 6 months... came back to it unfortunately. I just quit again a week ago but with the help of 0mg nicotine eliquid... feel so much better but quitting the habit of puffing smoke, even if with 0 nicotine, will be hard too. But way easier than quitting the puffing habit AND nicotine at the same time.
I never got to the end of that book I quit smoking half way through it but I still think about some of the things I read in it, what a great book
I read it and smoked the whole way through wondering how the hell I was gonna stop wanting to smoke by the end of the book. I finished reading it and didnt smoke for 2 weeks and it was so easy. I couldnt believe it because any time I went that long before it would drive me nuts. I smoked one on a random night out of curiosity. Havent smoked one since. It has been about a year and a half so far.
I’m 24 and I’ve been smoking cigarettes since I was about 15 maybe. And for the last two years I’ve struggled with quitting. Clean from alcohol and weed and cigs are the hardest by far
Xhxhd bdbxicf get a girlfriend that doesn’t smoke you’ll quit 😂😂 if she loves you she’ll be on your ass about it
oh my goodness you are literally describing me, but I was 13 when I started. ive stayed off them for 2 and a half years now and I literally just made a video on how I did it if you still need help? It on my channel! also, if you want to message me about it feel free to DM me on Instagram @JemimaIsabella, I'll be happy to help you in any way I can xx
@@squirlesg2228 this definitely helps!
Don’t quit weed
You got this
I wanted to quit after 15 years smoking and I was going back and forth for a year and was struggling and some one said "come on man takes a bit of will power! See what you're made of man! Quit them fuckin things" and that was it... That's what I needed to hear. Thanks Ryan, it's been 9 years smoke free.
shout outs to ryan
That seed analogy seems like it can be an extremely useful mental tool to deal with negative aspects of myself, but also to recognize and nurture the good ones as well...thanks!
Joe talking down on tobacco like he doesn't inhale weed smoke in his lungs every day.
People have their vices. A smoker is way more tolerable than a drunkard.
Goddamn I was about to say I'd rather be a drunk then I remembered going to exams wearing the same clothes I wore three days ago drunk
@@kanorcubes329 I know people who drink so much you’d wonder how they’re still alive. I also know people who smoke so much you’d wonder how they’re still alive. I’m talking about decades of abuse. But they all are still alive.
weed isn't as toxic as tobacco and it's not nearly as addictive
@@bassofd00m But nicotine feels good and doesn't give you paranoia like Weed does. Weed can make some people insane and psychotic, so it's not this completely innocent drug as many would you believe.
Bro what about him puffing cigars , blows my mind no one mentioned that if they have I can’t find it😂😂😂
Misery... Most of us are poor and hopeless. An early death isn't feared, it's welcomed.
Might as well enjoy the pleasure of smoking.
Damn this comment deserves more likes! Realest comment on here!
Just because you've given up doesn't mean everyone has lol
Sheesh you just spoke for all the niggas I know in the projects
You can control life or it controls you
Well said
The guy sounds like Steve-O lol
It's not as bad as Steve-O's voice though.
Lmaoooo yea it kinda does wtf
Steve O sounds like a fresh pack of Newports
not as raspy
He sounds like the main character from Midnight Gospel, I’m pretty sure that’s him just by the voice
This is the greatest metaphor for life. Your life is just a field and everything you do is a seed. 🤯
Why do you need to analogize something as simple as actions have consequences?
@@jaydenclarke3093 makes it sound pretty.
@Lady Mercy Calm down
@Lady Mercy Do you have a PhD in Philosophy because what you said made so much sense? or maybe it’s cause I’m high lol
So glad Joe explained the fact they’re addictive wow, could’ve gone the rest of my life without knowing
I was in hospital once for a time and I’d have to get dressed, walk down the long corridor, down 3 floors In the lift or emergency stairs, walk another long stretch, through the double doors, walk the length of the main stretch of the hospital in the snow to the smoking shelter outside the main entrance, smoke a cigarette, get buzzed back in by the night receptionist, and by the time I got back upstairs, I wanted another cigarette.
Can relate.all that while you asking yourself why the fk!! anyways,soldier on brother.
i would smoke second cig right after the first one if i were you, just to be sure lol
People will complain about smoking and then go off and eat crap food that is just as damaging
People will complain about junk food being toxic and then go smoke a cigarette....
Junk food isn't no where near as bad as cigs unless ur eating junk food 4 times a day everyday but even then chain smoking addiction is alot worse.
@@williamdawson8277 Not correct, junk food causes at least as many deaths as cigarettes. Also, what is an "alot" worse?
i have never in my life heard anything expressed like a seed in your body that can grow and one day flower and bloom. I can use this analogy for anything in everyday life, thanks my man for that, I'll remember that one for ever!!
smoothbrain tier inspiration
I smoked tobacco from 13-23, decided to just smoke pure weed instead of mixing with tobacco. I found my (what I thought was) weed induced Anxiety, was actually created by the tobacco and not the weed. Still smoking weed now, since age 13, now I’m 24.
i mix tobacco w weed sometimes and the tobacco 100% causes the anxiety, u right
2000000000000
You a Busta
Bro I had this inclination too. I used to smoke weed heavy at 16-18 and it was cool and I started vaping as well around the same time and eventually it got to the point weed was making me paranoid and panic and I think it just the way the chemicals were changing my biology. I’m 22 now and don’t feel too good but I’ve been trying hard recently to quit. Cigarettes were mixed in a little but not too much. Like 20-50 packs max
nicotine is a stimulant, and it dulls the cortisol receptors temporarily, reducing one's ability to feel stressed. it's one reason it's so popular among restaurant workers and medical professionals. of course, repeated use and withdrawals diminish our ability to cope with stress naturally, thereby creating an addiction.
I never smoked until I was in my 20s. I never smoked the prepacked cigarettes, I always rolled my own. I buy my tobacco directly from a licensed company that grows organic kentucky blend tobacco. Totally different game vs the terrible prepacked cigs you buy in the stores. I can go weeks and weeks and weeks without ever rolling my own cigarette..... The prepacked cigarettes are MEANT to be addictive and cancer causing. Its insane how duped people have become
I'm 30 years old now and I started smoking at the age of 12. And so far I'm trying my best to quit cigarettes. Haven't had a smoke in a month
Hope it 4 months now
@@jft7174 he cracked.
I knew a guy online who said he'd been addicted to Heroin and Meth/Ice - Both of which he was able to quit but cigarettes he couldn't. Here in Australia they are so expensive it's almost like being addicted to self-induced poverty/working to afford a toxic habit - One pack costs > 1 hour of minimum wage = Work a full day a week to afford it in that week.
This guy has the best analogies & metaphors
stopped cold turkey because I really wanted to after 2 weeks in thailand smoking cheap brown tobacco stuff al the time, I was a heavy smoker and I smoked cigarettes during 13 years I had enough I was spitting dark stuff and my teeth were in really bad shape. The first week was awful, I had seizures, I remember banging the wall in the toilet at my job, I really could feel the physical dependency. Then came the psychological dependency - reinvent my own life without cigarettes. It took 2 years to really be free from the idea of buying cigarettes. It was 10 years ago and I think I am 100% free now. I am so proud I manage to never smoke again.
abuseofviolence damn dude seizures from quitting cigarettes?
not really "seizures" I have to say but some kind of strong pain in all your body, pulsating pain. 5 seconds of really painful feeling, a few minutes ok, and the pain coming back and these 5 seconds of dying. Extremely difficult to explain you have to feel this extreme unconfortable pain/need. That was what I was feeling, I called it seizure because I don't know a better word for it.
Good job man
Probably from your body trying to detox those evil chemicals. Im glad you got off them. Cigs are naaasty
Jan 28. This year I gave them up after about a pack a day for 10 years. My left lung collapsed from chain smoking. Had to go cold turkey.
The "Planting a seed" analogy is so great. It changed my perspective.
Quieting Smoking is like loosing weight. It takes years of success and failure to build up a tolerance to attempt it again while blindly trying to convince yourself that you are getting better at it and this time you will succeed.
People who smoke want to die just as much as they want to live. Take it from someone who has smoked a shit ton
No
@@vestty5802 your subconscious says otherwise. You wouldn't smoke such a deadly and harmful thing. Most don't realize that but it is buried deep inside a smoker.
Nicotine is a hell of a drug.
The problem with quitting is it's not some kind of permanent switch you throw that you don't have to worry about anymore. It's always there, just waiting to come back when your guard is down, when you're drunk, when you're stressed. After being a smoker for 35 years, I quit for 4 years. Never even thought about them during that time. Then I signed a contract that stressed me the fuck out, and boom, I was a smoker again. That was 3 years ago and I'm still on them. It's fucking brutal, man.
This mentality that joe has about cigarettes and nicotine has helped me stop letting it control me and instead I control it
Na. It's easy to quit smoking. I quit 8 hours ago.
This field analogy really spoke to me, I'm gonna start looking after my field better than I have been 🤔
Now that I quit, I watch others taking drags and feel really bad. I remember how I was a slave to the stuff, I was able to break its hold on me though. I still feel bad, I realize that people don't believe they can do it. I'm planning on doing smoking cessation speeches to other people with mental illnesses, I just want to give them hop and encouragement. If I can do it, they can do it
How did you do it?
They are so tasty though, and that first puff after work is like getting the best hug you've ever had, the kind of hug that lets you know it understands you and how you are feeling all whilst making it better at the same time.
Edit: I really need to consider quitting after re-reading my comment, damn.
@@MrHoboerotic I've never smoked and I'm really curious about how good it actually feels.
@@mohammadal-hasan8344 Not that good, I smoke once every 2-3 weeks or so (not addicted), usually when I'm drunk and can say that it just feels like a head-rush that makes you feel buzzed and dizzy, it's just the feeling of actually smoking anything that feels satisfying to me, along with the rolling and such
@@mohammadal-hasan8344 after a lunch it tastes great.
I quit for 5 years, then went to a funeral for my friends son and it was such a depressing event I had one to try and relax and thats all it took. That was 7 years ago. I've quit twice since then and getting ready to try again. Meanwhile I live in NC surrounded by tobacco fields
"I've been thinking on quitting, but my Mama doesn't raise a quitter"
- Buddha...probably
I’m always so fascinated by Joe’s shirts
I haven't touched cigarettes since 2012. Was shocked to see that the price of cigarettes has doubled in my state since then.
€20 for a pack of 35 here in Ireland (about €12 or €13 for a pack of 20 I think) I remember as a kid 30 years ago paying £1.19 for a pack of 20 for my mother which is still under €2
yeah it's easy to make fun and disrespect smokers if you're someone living like joe rogan , i'm not that fortunate , my life is not something precious to me and i don't really enjoy it that much lol. i can't do BJJ go hunting train MMA do dmt smoke weed etc whenever i want . i'm 26 yo and i don't see myself living above 40 so yeah screw it.
Shit bro that's actually sad
bro, see the light
i quit smoking you guys,but i'm still miserable lmao
jax najjar ay congratulations man, how you doing?
That’s the spirit
Joe “super common” Rogan
Morganchan Gaming it’s entirely possible
Kenneth C the problem cigarettes is that they’re addictive
He legit said it as I clicked like
1 year and a half free smoker, i know its hard, the only advice i can give you ... is never surrender just keep trying, leave the idea of quitting in you head and dont be harsh on yourself when you fail, i experienced the struggle guys, and if you are in this phase i hope you'll free yourself somehow ... someday.
Good luck
The times I've tried to quit I go back and smoke more than ever. It's crazy
Check Allen Carr's method if you haven't
Now hes smokin cigars every episode😂
Joe talks about tobacco as if he doesn’t wrap his weed up in it.
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I'm hearing the voting machines are really hacked.
Let everyone know we need both Paper Backup of Voting Machines and Manual Vote Count popular to get the vote back ... ..... ...
A natural tobacco leaf is nowhere near as dangerous as a cigarette filled with tar and chemicals.
@Charles Lee Ray no
Zeedo tar is actually an acronym.
Total Airborn Particulates
Weed has tar. Cigs have tar. Smoking a dandelion... has tar
Chandler Nelson what the fuck are you on about
“The problem with cigarettes is that they’re addictive” -Joe Rogan
smoking is injurious to health.
students should reject this bad habit
I'm so glad to be free of the things. I've overcome heavy opioid addiction, benzos, lyrica and alcohol. And now, cigarettes. Haven't smoked in 6 months and it's very foreign to me now. I'm now completely averse to the smell of smoke. The other addictions were kicked about 6 years ago.
Plz tell me about the Lyrica?
Two days without smoking. Hope I stope for good this time.
Samehere
You got this dude I’m on day 2 as well
Still not smoking?
@@almazkairosh7976 yeah
@@youssefboudar5014 Cool. Keep it up bro.
PSA: alcohol is also a carcinogen and addictive
Alcohol is nice though. Cigarettes aren't
“The relief that the first puff brings me is immediate, astonishingly violent. Nicotine is a perfect drug, a simple and hard drug which brings no joy, which is defined entirely by the lack, and the cessation of the lack. " Michel Houellebecq
I haven’t smoked in a month, this is also my xxxxth time quitting. I like to watch this video now and again to put my mind back on track
This aged like milk. Now Joe is writing a thesis on how nicotine helps stimulate your brain. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
man, literally no mention of the other guy's name in the title or description? yall are killing this guy's SEO!!
Watching this while Taking a Dump and Smoking on Lucky Brand Cigarettes
Anime Bowser
Goddamn Hipster
Anime Bowser based
Anime Bowser pic or it didn’t happen
Anime Bowser smoke weed it’s better for you
You’re gross!
We all know that cigs are shit for our health, but really when you learn just how bad, that info can be enough to stop, or at least help move u closer to stopping. For me it was when I finally realized what I was doing to myself when I lit a cigarette and inhaled it, 20 times a day, I saw it as innnncredibly stupid. I couldn't consider myself healthy or even intelligent if I continued to smoke, knowing what I knew. It's like I learned enough that it dawned on me that consuming cigarettes was like consuming poison, a toxic substance, I was poisoning myself, killing myself. Knowing that prevents me from ever doing it again.
Nobody talked about cancer back in the early 70s 80s. It was popular culture the stars all smoked
That doesn't mean that cancer was rare.
Look at the death rates from heart disease instead, same thing that cause heart disease also cause cancer.
In early 1970s, death rates from heart disease in USA were 316.6 per 100,000 men and 103.0 per 100,000 women.
"how the hell am i gonna quit smoking? i wish smoking could just quit me instead..." - Peter Griffin
It’s been almost 7 years and I still miss it
Fr??!
@@mr.fahrenheit007 yeah, the problem is that I've always loved smoking. It's not only the nicotine addiction. The taste and the ritual. The first of the day with coffee. The throat slightly burning. It's sick, but I just miss it.
@@mauriciotoma4730 good for you for quitting..I’m trying but it’s really hard:(
@@mr.fahrenheit007 try nicotine patches and stick to the treatment until the end. I tried many times, but thougth it was enough and stopped before finishing the whole treatment. Mainly because it's expensive. But the time I did until the end I was able to stop.
@@mauriciotoma4730 glad I’m not the only one. I literally quit on and off for years, pick it up for a bit, stop. I just enjoy it I always have I just quit so I physically don’t feel like shit. But I honestly feel that once you’ve smoked, it never really leaves you.
Taking LSD back in my sophomore year of high school ( IK I was wayyyy too young to be doing drugs but hey) made me realize I was a slave to cigarettes and I've quit due to this realization. LSD can break addictions
in highschool my friend gave me 4 hits of 'LCD' in highschool and it made me think I was a glass of orange juice and that if I leaned over I would spill my contents!
@@ll-mc8bx omg
I love how there’s a Joe Rogan On: video for everything
Yep
I dip tobacco and have been smoking and dipping for 12 years or so. I beat myself up over it and fight with it every day. I also have been diagnosed with ADHD. I have been left untreated for my whole life and I’m 29 now. There’s no way to explain how it’s crippled me emotionally, mentally and physically. I know dipping isn’t a good choice to make, and I struggle with it everyday. I’ve quit and come back several times. I don’t know if nicotine has been alleviating symptoms of my ADHD but I would like to think it does. I had a psychiatrist (ADHD specialist) once tell me that upon treating ADHD, their addictions dropped away, their depression dropped away. I have a host of mental disorders, but I believe that my problems would drop away when I get fully treated for my ADHD. Living with this condition, disorder, whatever it is, is paralyzing. I didn’t research on ADHD until very recently and everything about it is my life word for word, and I didn’t even know I did these things cause of ADHD. My psychiatrist mentioned that people have something wrong with the reward center in their brain. Self medicating with cigs or dip or alcohol and drugs is common I would imagine. Some research I did brought up the point that even our choices are influenced by our brain, and based on rewards and punishments, meaning that based on how your brain is wired or not wired has influence on your ultimate decision to do something. Let’s try and not beat ourselves up even though at times it is probably one of the hardest things to do, and me being very bad at it.
As a smoker, Joe your take on it offends me but I know your right. I’m working on it.
I like his stance on karma, very simple and straight to the point.
I really hate cigarettes and big tobacco, like really deeply and to my core. So many of my family members and loved ones smoke and thats why I don’t smoke, because I’ve sen the effects firsthand and I don’t want to go through that I don’t want to put others through that.
I was addicted to cigarettes for a couple years until late last year, I was on my break at work; had a cigarette. I felt gross afterwards, and now the thought of smoking makes me sick. Helped the nicotine crave with vape and I'm not even tempted to smoke again.
I haven't smoked in 3 years and I don't miss it at all, especially the cost. I don't mind sitting around people who do smoke, cause I sometimes enjoy the smell.
I don't like remembering the day I quit... it's meaningless. I feel that it actually cripples a person because they still hang onto a person they once were... almost like it's a good thing or a happier time.
The happier times come each day you wake up.
My dad's been smoking for around 20-25 years now. Usually go through 5-6 a day.
I can't blame him for not leaving it, seeing the comments below I can't imagine how bad it could be
I'm glad I atleast learnt from my dad.
Stay safe guys
Joe Rogan view on cigarette has helped me out a ton. I'd rewatch these videos every time I feel like buying one.
I literally just made a video on how to stop smoking - I have been 2 and a half years now and feel amazing. I really want people to learn what I did so they can do it too. feel free to check it out, its on my channel. Hope it can help x
Getting pregnant was the only thing to get me to quit. Great motivator. 😂
I’m only 16 and I’m not saying I’m cool for drinking but I did have a really bad urge to drink all the time, until I got a blackout and a hangover from hell, I haven’t drank in almost a year
You've got to figure out what you were trying to accomplish from drinking to blackout. Most alcoholics are running away from something in their life either physically or mentally. I wish you the best in your recovery ❤️
Who tf wants a hangover? Just do acid bro
@@danielzapien24 dude no acid is a drug not meat for everyone.
Smoke meth instead
@@Tigersuplex I’m good 😂
you are the voice actor for midnight gospel 100%
kudzu is legit one of the coolest things i heard today
Can't believe I'm drinking and driving again. But got to get home.
To late now but take Uber next time
17 thumbs up. That’s just wrong people. Stop being so selfish before you kill someone.
What do you drink?
I know this is 2 Years old comment but Fuck you
Quitting cigarettes was hard for me but what’s harder is slipping back into the mindset of “I don’t need to take control of my life”…… that place is truly hell and getting out of that place feels impossible but if u take it one moment at a time it’s not hard to realize u were running from urself, someone u may not like but someone u will learn to love and once u do, u won’t smoke again, trust me. Learn to love urself and to do things that are good for u no matter what
Man, I only smoked on and off for a few years and quit about half a year ago, but I still crave it. Today, I stood next to a dude smoking at a bus stop and took in the secondhand smoke.
I've caught myself seriously trying not to walk into a gas station for a pack. I guess my life's been good since I've been able to resist. It's usually when I feel super shitty that I start thinking about smoking again. It took a 3000 mile move for me to quit. Had to reset everything.
2:19 yes and yes. I got my ass beat for things that I did- but I think that my anger stems from the times I got punished when I shouldn’t have.
He’s so right. Smoker here. It’s terrible behaviour.
"You are a walking field of Karma" .... this is great!
That happens when you do something to someone selfishly or something. Not because you plant a seed of things what lol this fo is trying to hard to explain this. Cigs are bad there thats all. Theres no carma because u choose to do it. Its called self harm it isn't out to get u its already got you if your doing in rn.
I couldn't quit nicotine, but on my nth try, I managed to swap cigarettes for vapes. My mucous membranes literally couldn't have been more thankful. The rates at which I keep getting the basic flu have dropped massively. So yeah, still a nicotine addict, yes, you can do a lot better than cancer sticks.
Duncan Trussel is the best kind of drug guy, like not overly spacey, super smart, kind of goofy but in a really fun way.
Super smart? Id hate to have to talk to you for a half hour.
@@jaydenclarke3093 I can't even begin to imagine what a moron you are if you don't recognize that Duncan is very intelligent.
@@wuvs2spooge Yeah, hes a fucking genius, relative to you.
@@jaydenclarke3093 glad we agree
Smart? Nothing he’s saying makes any sense
The Midnight Gospel is a beautiful miniseries really worth checking out and saving to your playlist. The guy talking here created it, Duncan Trussell.
0:44 “Cancer Dodgers” 😂😂