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Congratulations @justanotherme of reaching the monumental double figures!

 

Even though you weren't on this train with us when you hit your 10 month mark on Monday it is such an important quitaversary we couldn't let it go unacknowledged. Congratulations on all your hard work. I sure hope you gave yourself a treat on Sunday and welcome. Catch ya in the NOPE..PS I got some celebs in to help as count it out..

 

 

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A few years ago my friends tried to talk me out of my first attempt to quit. "But you don't really have to quit, like, quit, you know? just go easy on the nicotine, moderation, etc, smoking is just so nice, I don't see why anyone would want to quit, you're going to die anyway blahblahblah". It was like I was the biggest, yet most boring, of all nerds.

 

But now, when I tell my smoker friends I've quit, they all look kinda embarrassed. Most of them start making up excuses about why they won't quit, or mumble about how they should quit too and maybe they'll quit, like, next year or in five years or any day now or... -- I guess quitting is now cooler than smoking, finally.

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Congratulations on your 10 months justanotherme. I remember your posts from early in your quit as they really caught my attention. You have come a long way since then. It's good to see posts from you again.

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