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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

Yet another successful week in my goal of completely getting off the sauce.

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  • You da man. That is all

  • @newdawnfades100 Thanks.

  • Ive been toking everyday for the last 3 months and have not noticed any withdrawals or any need to smoke. Its been a month now, I guess some people are different though.

  • @SkankinLozer Everyones different like you said and I also think it makes a difference how much people smoke.

  • Man I just turned twenty and I have a two week old child. I am really trying to stop but there is a lot of things going on with us as a family. Everytime something goes wrong, I roll fat green crack and blue goo joints and I can't stop.

  • @HawkZBig It's very difficult to control. Might be better if you tried cutting back a little each day before you try to stop all together. If I can offer any advice or support just let me know.

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  • @WhyAmIso18 Umm it really is addicting actually and you are ignorant to the real facts about marijuana withdraw. Read my comment above which applies to you as well. You are comparing eating peanut butter to marijuana addiction -?? If that's what you think then you don't know shit about REAL marijuana withdraw and should just keep your ignorant mouth shut. For heavy users that are detoxing and experiencing real withdraw symptoms you serve as a beacon of disinformation. Everyone is an expert right

  • I don`t like your face . . 

  • @getonitman20 Haha yes I know. The only problem with me was irritability, other than that it was easy. Its only a mental illness not a physical one. Like nail biting, it can be overcome fairly easily if you are willing to quit. Hope everything goes well for you man.

  • @SkankinLozer 3 months is prob not long enough to form a strong habit. Im quitting second time and find it hard to kick the habit or routine of smoking. Its all mental after 3 days off. TV, food and ps3 without weed is tough.

  • @Seraku15 it´s very addicting if you smoke all day, everyday for some years, but if you smoke 2-3 times a week it´s no problem

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