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@overcome, according to online reviews: The Exposé (formerly known as The Daily Exposé)[3] is a British conspiracist and fake news website created in 2020 by Jonathan Allen-Walker.[1][2] It is known for publishing COVID-19 and anti-vaccine misinformation.[7] The Exposé Home page in October 2022 Type of site Conspiracy theory[1][2] Available inEnglish Country of originUnited Kingdom OwnerJonathan Allen-Walker Created byJonathan Allen-Walker URLexpose-news.com LaunchedNovember 2020; 2 years ago The website became known internationally after Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro cited one of its articles in a speech falsely claiming that COVID-19 vaccines could cause AIDS,[3][2] and after Chinese state media outlets republished one of its articles which falsely claimed that COVID-19 was created by Moderna.[2][6] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Exposé
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I feel like having a circus peanut....
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Gave up April 2017. That's over 6 years!
jillar replied to ClaireP1973's topic in Quit Smoking Discussions
Congratulations @ClaireP1973, that is a GREAT quit! Thank you for dropping in to check up. we love seeing old phartes -
Woohoo @overcome, double digits!!! Congratulations on another month quit and just two short months away from that lido deck, well done
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Any good pranks on anyone? This one time
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You got this one just like the others @Brioski, once past it's easier the next. Hang in there and do something you normally don't smoke while doing. A bath, eat, etc........... And if the business is too much of a trigger right now maybe just go home and try again tomorrow........xoxo
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Doreensfree Quit Date: 7 /8/2013 Posted August 14, 2017 I'm here to tell you exactly what it's like to live with C.O.P.D/emphysema.. It starts with a cough..that get alot worse and persistent.. People put it down to a smokers cough..the time scale can differ, as were all different...all of a sudden it gets herder to do the things you could do easy..take the stairs,walk to the local shop,shower,ect... You get help with inhalers,clinic,s ,rehab,but nothing stops it's on slaught... Very slowly.. You are robbed of your life and depend on your spouse to tend to your needs.. Giving time..depression sets in..then you have to deal with a double whammy.. Panic attacks and anxiety start because all this is scarey stuff to deal with.. This is how you will spend the rest of your life...and it could be years... Fighting for your every breath..panic and anxiety...on oxygen tanks... You owe it to yourself and your spouse to avoid this at all costs... I am that spouse and we deal with this on a daily basis.... Quit..the risk of smoking is too high..x Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/8969-if-you-still-need-that-nudge-to-quitread-on/
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Fill the collage picture frames my sister sent me for Christmas 15 years ago. Time goes by so quickly
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8. Crushed shells for aquarium use
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You give calamari? Whatever the case at least
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I beg to differ Pedro, each and everyone of us have had faith that what those that came before us are saying is true. As far as mantras go, I used to tell myself over and over again that "this too shall pass". And " All good(?) things must come to and end".
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According to the CDC website: Smokers can and do quit smoking for good. In fact, since 2002 there have been more former smokers than current smokers. The full article can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/cessation/smoking-cessation-fast-facts/index.html
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@Brioski, I had just as bad a quit as you're having and I can tell you straight up to keep going through these sucky days because the light is at the end and once through that's it. Done! Two months is such a small amount of time when you look at how long you've been smoking. Give yourself a break. It's ok to feel like crap, it won't be forever....................
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6. Make earrings to go with your puca shell necklace
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5. Put a conch shell yo your ear and listen to the ocean
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DenaliBlues Quit Date: 2/10/2022 Posted January 21 Reading and re-reading is a great strategy in the early hours and days of your quit. I did that, too. What else will you do to support and distract yourself? You might try making a list of things you can do instead of smoking when the cravings strike. I know it sounds corny to make a list, but it helps to be prepared (things to do with your hands, things to do with your mouth, mindless tasks, exercise snacks, physical comforts). Otherwise, Addict Mind will go blank and tell you that nothing but smoking will suffice. When things get crunchy, remember... Cravings really suck, but they will pass. A craving is a commercial, not a command. The feeling of "Other people can quit but I cannot" is a withdrawal symptom, NOT an accurate assessment of your ability. During the early stages of withdrawal, our addicted brains tell us all kinds of crazy s--t that isn't true. During that time, trust what you read here on the board, don't trust Addict Mind. It's not your friend. Keep us posted - let us know what's on your list and how you're feeling! Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/21358-quit-thoughts/
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2. Make a picture frame
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10. Shred and use for packing How about shells
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8. Use for fire starter
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Congratulations on your second month (and a day) smoke free @brioski We're so glad to have you here supporting everyone as you conquer your addiction. That's how successful quits are made Don't forget to treat yourself to something special for all the hard work!
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When your nose itches it means you're coming into money so itchy elbows must be something good. I'm pretty sure that
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Getting frustrated by how hard it is to crochet a miniature scarf Maybe a better hobby would be
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3. Cut out pictures for design board