• @ShunkW
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    151 year ago

    One drink according to my alcohol addiction apparently.

      • @troglodytis
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        21 year ago

        When I was little my mom was a health nut. All home grown foods and whatnot. We had a little black and white TV and I had seen the Lays commercials, “Betcha can’t eat just one.”

        She started dating this guy and we kids were introduced to him at a Schlotzkys. My first time at one of those. I remember the larges looked HUGE to 4yr old me. They got some chips, too. And there it was, that bag from the commercials, oh it’s yellow.

        I took out a chip. Put it in my mouth. And never ate another. Cause fuck you. I can do whatever I want.

      • @GingerPale
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        31 year ago

        Nutty Bars were the GOAT snack until they changed the recipe. Now, the chocolate tastes like wax and there’s hardly any PB in them. Total bummer.

  • @qooqie
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    101 year ago

    Tattoos, once you get one it’s reeeeally hard not to get another

    • Rhynoplaz
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      21 year ago

      I got one about 20 years ago, and that’s my only one. But, it is most of my back and took 3 sessions.

      Probably would have more if they weren’t so expensive. (Tip: If you happen find tattoos that aren’t expensive, you probably don’t want one!)

    • BOMBS
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      21 year ago

      yes, this is why i advise people to skip the little tattoo and go for a bigger piece that will fit as part of a bigger tattoo.

      • Beemo Dinosaurierfuß
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        41 year ago

        Just this Tuesday I had the second session of my first tattoo as a full sleeve.

        I am rather suddenly half sleeved from being naked 8 weeks ago.

    • @ohlaph
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      11 year ago

      Same. I need to quit.

      • @Niggling__Niggard
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        11 year ago

        If you’re serious about it, the first thing to do is change your rhetoric.
        Don’t say “I need to quit drinking” or “I should quit smoking” or “I’d love to lose weight”.
        Instead say “I am quitting”.
        When you use words like “need to” or “should” or “ought to”, you set your mind to think that the conditions required for you to quit aren’t met yet, that there is some extra step for you to take before you can quit. When in actuality there isn’t anything stopping you but yourself.
        Giving up is hard sometimes, but it is a lot easier when you genuinely set your mind to it and to do so adopting the right rhetoric is a fundamental key for it.
        Haven’t had a drink in years, one of the factors is because I genuinely put my mindset in imperative mode rather than using conditional.

        • @ohlaph
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          21 year ago

          Thanks. Great advice.

    • @Niggling__Niggard
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      51 year ago

      Bollox, I had one years ago, thought it was complete and utter shite/not for me and stuck with psychedelics without doing any coke ever again.

      • Sean
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        Yeah, that’s gonna be a naw from me, dawg. I’ve done every drug under the sun and uppers were the ones that stuck for me. Like…I kinda had a bit of a problem. I’ve been clean for a while now and do not intend to ever return to it though. Mushrooms were pretty fun, though.

    • @fubo
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      111 year ago

      On the contrary, I’ve been using the same planet’s air my whole life.

      • Sage
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        31 year ago

        Same air, different breathe(same shit, different toilet)

  • Sage
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    Poops and Mitochondria(powerhouses). Also answers to your question.