• @ladicius
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      344 months ago

      When I stopped smoking more than 10 years ago I immediately had a surplus of 300 EUR free cash per month. Two packs a day at 5 EUR per pack at that time.

      Being healthier, not stinking like a wet ash tray and having more and better sex are other features of stopping smoking.

        • @ladicius
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          4 months ago

          More active, more attractive, more fun with harder boner*.

          *Seriously. Smoking does something with your blood flow that does not help with erections.

          • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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            74 months ago

            Nicotine constricts blood vessels, and since boners need blood flow it will be harder to get hard, and if you do you won’t get as hard.

    • @Buffalox
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      44 months ago

      Wow that’s insane, even if it’s “just” about $20 in USD for the cheapest packs at $30 NZD.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      Wow! Is there a big black market for cigarettes in NZ? And have these prices lead to a lower consumption?

      • @[email protected]
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        74 months ago

        Yes to both, it has unfortunately led to an increase in crime, because they’re so readily stolen. It has definitely led to a decrease in smoking as well, as a lot of smokers quit for financial reasons.

        It’s perfectly legal to grow your own, interestingly enough, but not many people do.

          • Midnight Wolf
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            44 months ago

            buries like 20 cigarettes

            sprays water on the mound

            by spring I’ll be rolling in the dough!

      • @Valk
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        44 months ago

        Not really a black market for cigarettes here but you can grow your own tobacco legally if you really want to go down that road. Smoking tobacco in younger generations is very rare but vaping on the other hand is very popular. The government was touting a “smokefree by X” date that kept moving back as the dates came closer.