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Diego , Is a very nice guy, i remember i asked him one cigarette ,he gave me four... But now ,i stopped the cigarette, i hope you 'll stop this schit one of these days .
Just been talking with my cousin in Germany. And when hearing him light a cigarette I said "Lemme have a drag!" It´s around 1,5 years now that I have not had a single drag, but still darn miss it. Provided well rolled decent tobacco ( no chemistry with garbage), it is such a tasteful thing and so perfecting one´s breaks and recreation.
Nah, not these; I don´t think so. Not consciously. Noone consciously likes to inhale burning acetone, ammonia and other similar of 500 chemicals used to mix cocktails that shall addict in place of tobaccos natural ingredients.
Congrats that you don´t miss it! It should mean then that you will remain through with it.
- Could eventually be consequence of the chemical cocktail, besides. I has turned common cigs into disgusting, caustic fume. Appealing to the throat like a rasp.