Try vaping instead, it's the best way to wean yourself off of smoking. Yes it's still not 'healthy' for you, but i'd rather smoke something with 4 ingredients than thousands of chemicals and tar. That's how i quit and now i don't even vape. And that's after smoking for 21 years. If i can do it, anyone can.
Best part of vaping is you can start using women's bathrooms as well.
Taxes go up on cigarettes because people gladly vote for "sin taxes" that they don't have to pay.
I'm pretty sure they go up as an easy money grab cloaked in 'public health', and not many defenders. If they were being consistent, gas would be $15/gallon, and a happy meal would be $10. All for your health of course, because everything the government does is for you. Don't you feel special now.
Ill tell you what is not in my wallet... any cards from Capital One... apparently those f***ers don't want me to earn credit card rewards with them because they have denied me for cards twice.
How much did it spend on heart disease, asthma, and diabetes?As of 2010, my state was spending $6 on health care for smoking related illness for every $1 it collected in cigarette taxes. Bite me.
I guess its time to quit cold turkey.
Ill tell you what is not in my wallet... any cards from Capital One... apparently those fuckers don't want me to earn credit card rewards with them because they have denied me for cards twice.
That's just what the "MAN" wants you to do. I'd quit and take on pot instead. The THC alone will balance all that soot out.
This is the second good idea you've had in this thread... are you feeling ok? Oh wait, never mind. You know what you need to do, just can't seem to do it.I'm this close to kicking this fucking kid out out of my place along with his piece of shit girlfriend.
I remember 75 cents a packi remember when they were 5 dollars a pack... probably ages ago... man it's been a long time since i have smoked, lol
Got you beat, I remember getting them for my father for 25 cents a pack out of the machine across the street. Of course this was Virginia where they were always cheap because it was such a large part of the economy back then. I think they were up to around a $1.00 a pack at 7-11 when I quit in 1984. When I was in the Navy they cost $2.00 a carton from the ship's store. We had a ration card so you couldn't buy too many cartons and sell them on shore.I remember 75 cents a pack
i ate a hamburger yesterday for 23$