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Bigger fuck up: Losing Barry or losing Suh?

Which fuck up is worse?

  • Barry

    Votes: 22 68.8%
  • Suh

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • Equally fucked

    Votes: 5 15.6%

  • Total voters
    32
  • Poll closed .

Thruthefog

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Im going to try to quit the cigs in August. I dont think that i'l ever quit smoking weed..:nod:

For me the weed would have to go first. When I'm high, I want a fucking cigarette.
 
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Am I the only person on here who smokes, but doesn't "smoke?"
 

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KillKenny the guy that's joining with me this year smokes, but doesn't smoke.
 
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Im going to try to quit the cigs in August. I dont think that i'l ever quit smoking weed..:nod:

How'd that happen.
 

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Think how gay a cube is.

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Ovaltene probably would work. I'd probably cough up crap from 25 years ago if I inhaled that shit.
 

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I didn't realize all you guys smoked cigs.

If you ever want to see the Lions win a SB, you better quit now.

Mind control. Just do it. You don't need any patches or retarded blue fake electric things.

Once you quit: health benefits and hurdles

The first few hours

Within just twenty minutes,
you will start to feel the benefits, with your blood pressure and pulse returning to normal. After eight hours the nicotine and carbon monoxide in your blood will have halved, and oxygen levels will have returned to healthy levels.


The first day
Within 24 hours, the carbon monoxide – which hinders the blood from bringing oxygen to your cells, tissues and organs – has been removed from your body, and the mucus and smoking debris will start to clear from your lungs, making breathing easier.

First week
After two days
there is no nicotine left in your body, and your senses of smell and taste will have started to improve dramatically. After three days, you should start to feel more energised and your breathing will become easier.

Three to five months
Within around three months your circulation will have improved, and any cough or wheezing should have mostly cleared up. Compared to when you were smoking, your lung function should have increased by around 10 per cent.

Five years
After several years, your risk of long-term disease begins to fall.
After five years, the possibility of a heart attack is roughly half that of someone who is still smoking, and after ten years free from smoking, your heart attack risk is that of a non-smoker, while your risk of lung cancer has been halved.

Read more: What happens to your body once you quit smoking?

 
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Thruthefog

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I didn't realize all you guys smoked cigs.

If you ever want to see the Lions win a SB, you better quit now.

Mind control. Just do it. You don't need any patches or retarded blue fake electric things.

Once you quit: health benefits and hurdles

The first few hours

Within just twenty minutes,
you will start to feel the benefits, with your blood pressure and pulse returning to normal. After eight hours the nicotine and carbon monoxide in your blood will have halved, and oxygen levels will have returned to healthy levels.


The first day
Within 24 hours, the carbon monoxide – which hinders the blood from bringing oxygen to your cells, tissues and organs – has been removed from your body, and the mucus and smoking debris will start to clear from your lungs, making breathing easier.

First week
After two days
there is no nicotine left in your body, and your senses of smell and taste will have started to improve dramatically. After three days, you should start to feel more energised and your breathing will become easier.

Three to five months
Within around three months your circulation will have improved, and any cough or wheezing should have mostly cleared up. Compared to when you were smoking, your lung function should have increased by around 10 per cent.

Five years
After several years, your risk of long-term disease begins to fall.
After five years, the possibility of a heart attack is roughly half that of someone who is still smoking, and after ten years free from smoking, your heart attack risk is that of a non-smoker, while your risk of lung cancer has been halved.

Read more: What happens to your body once you quit smoking?


I was hoping for an aneurysm. Looks like I'm wasting my time.
 

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I smoke but don't "smoke"but I'm not sure which smoke is smoke and which is"smoke".
 
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