• @chemical_cutthroat
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    576 months ago

    In my city, a cigarette is about $0.65. if you smoked one a minute, and then treated cigarettes like a 40 hour a week job, it would cost $81,120 a year to smoke, but take 87,300 minutes off of your student loan per year. I think we can all see the value here.

    Something, something five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes…

    Yeah, good luck getting that out of your head, theater nerd.

    • Altima NEO
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      186 months ago

      I don’t get how people can afford to smoke. It’s so expensive.

      • @chemical_cutthroat
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        226 months ago

        It’s really not. If you smoke half a pack a day, it can be cheaper than a starbucks coffee or craft beer. I’m not advocating for it, but as a former pack a day smoker, my budget didn’t really change after I stopped smoking. Honestly, it used to be more expensive, it feels like. Now everything is crazy expensive.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          96 months ago

          Out here in Cali, a pack is $10. I just bought pounds of pipe tobacco and tubes, and rolled them. That would run me about $35-$40 a month.

          • @errer
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            76 months ago

            Again though: half a pack is only $5. A can of craft beer is easily more than that. And any espresso drink easily runs you $5+ in CA nowadays.

        • @[email protected]
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          66 months ago

          With ya. I smoke an odd brand that’s hard to get, in a state that (rightfully) taxes the shit out of them.

          Still costs me an even C-note every two weeks, same as always. Have I cut back, probably. But mostly because I’ve started to face my own bullshit instead of expecting smoking to fix it for me.

          I straight up enjoy my Kamel Reds, and while I don’t want to model that to the next generation, I’m the better part of thirty pack-years in.

          I can either take the risk, or downright break all the other mental health progress I’ve made. Since I have a wife and some folks I care deeply about in my life, imma go with the mental health.

          For unrelated reasons, I once was an unmitigated SOB in any interaction. On the rare chances I’ve been in hospital, I’ve been miserable.

          Right or wrong, I prefer to communicate with people rather than attack them, and quitting now would not help that.

          RJR can have my money, they won’t get the next genration’s money. We have dispensaries, video gaming, and casinos on every corner in my state. My choice of vice could be far worse, and I’m kind of grateful that I settled on smokes, and not gambling.

        • OsaErisXero
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          46 months ago

          Cigarette prices didn’t really budge with inflation unlike food, rent, etc

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        It’s a pretty nasty habit to kick. It becomes a bit like the metaphor of the boiling frog. Certainly in that your consumption gradually increases.

    • Something, something five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes…

      Yeah, good luck getting that out of your head, theater nerd.

      What did I ever do to you? 🥺

      ^🎵how do you measure a year in the life?🎵^

      • @chemical_cutthroat
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        36 months ago

        It is our lot in life to suffer.

        Now sing along with me!

        🎵In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee!🎵