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Hello Hacker!!!
Nice to see you back again. I have wondered and wondered about you, and ended up thinking, you'd be back, when you got back. So, you're in the "I'm alive, I can't be bothered with stupid shit" phase. Welcome to the club! I am so there as well.
It is really great to "see" your face around, and if you can play Dungeons and Dragons and keep your mind on all the minutiae, etc., more power to ya!
posted by
Blanche.
on December 19, 2005 at 8:50 PM
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Hemlocker
Eh, I used to smoke, not any more though. I really started to smoke heavily when the psychosis kicked in big time, because it has some affect on dopamine levels that actually dulls hallucinations. Then it just got gross. My fingers were yellow, teeth were yellow, eyes were yellow, and when I got sick with a cold, oh goodness did life suck. Yuck. So, no more. It just kinda irks me how far people will go to try and restrict the use of a legal product that doesn't really have any affect on anyone's health other than the person using it. As for smoking myself, I'm already hooked on caffeine, one addiction is enough.
I guess I did wake up on the wrong side of the bed, but I feel better after getting that out. I just hope people don't think I've become this bitter person, really I haven't. I haven't had the chance to really go off about anything for a long time because I couldn't think well enough to. Frustration has been purged, happiness can resume.
posted by
Unidentified_Hacker
on December 14, 2005 at 6:00 PM
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jollyjeff
Not sure if I'm more assertive, just frustrated with some stuff. I'll never be able to change any of it, but maybe I can show a few people the perspective I've gained.
posted by
Unidentified_Hacker
on December 14, 2005 at 5:55 PM
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Ooh, hacker--
Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed? If you're going to pick smoking as a hill to die on, I don't think that will work out too well. But I understand: if God didn't want people to smoke in banks and stores and offices and theaters and restaurants and art galleries and in cars and on busses and on airplanes and so forth, the way it used to be, well, he wouldn't have made cigarettes.
posted by
Hemlocker
on December 14, 2005 at 4:40 PM
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It sounds like you're becoming more assertive
it's a good thing.
posted by
jollyjeff
on December 14, 2005 at 4:32 PM
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