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thats right buddy don't let us down (any more)

I smoked from 1970 to 1996

I quit on feb 29th. 1996

So you started pre-high school? You must have been a pretty hard kid.

I had about 20 years on and off (rolling tobacco for much of that time).

Had been flirting with quitting for months this year, using the vape to transition. Finally stopped altogether but I still do the nicotine gum. Am definitely fatter.

Most get fat for 1-3 years after quitting.  After that it becomes quite easy to get back your former (lighter) weight..
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Caption it Roll Eyes  Huh Huh WTF is happening?
Bitcoin has nothing to do with Twitter  Cool

Twitter and Bitcoin should never be compared. Shame on Bitcoin mag not that I expect any better from them. I am getting tired of hearing about Elon now especially because he has no connection to Bitcoin he apparently got out of Bitcoin years ago. Stop giving him attention
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Hold up.
 "Bitcoin is dead" is the new "Twitter is dead"
 Bitcoin has nothing to do with Twitter but it has been declared dead ~466 times to date - https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-obituaries/ - but it's not dead.

 "Twitter is dead" hasn't been declared quite so many times yet but the comparison is valid.

 It's okay if you didn't get it; Elon didn't get it either it seems but please calm the fuck down.

When you have to 'splain the joke, it's no longer funny... except for when a Simpson's character (who also makes hats) 'splains it.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Wow, congrats to the ex-smokers here! I smoked hard for 30 years, vaped for 10, no nothing now for the last 3 years.
I figured up how much I was spending on cigarettes, and once I quit, that amount became my DCA.  Even if BTC goes to zero, I have done a better thing for myself.

If you smoke cigs, try to quit. I felt a lot better, and I didn't think I felt bad.
Missed this.

I smoked from 1970 to 1996

I quit on feb 29th. 1996

Used the cigarette money to pay the 30 year mortgage off in under 15 years.

I am proud and very happy for you.

Well, I am not exactly sure how to figure the savings - and of course, besides the financial matters, there are likely health savings and even smell of the house, clothes and car savings.. but if we estimate around $30 per week saved over 3 years, then that would be about $4,710 that we could invest into bitcoin, which would be about 0.25 BTC.. So nearly break even on the cost per BTC and their current value... but could well have been a good investment for nanobtc.

And, for you Philip... we could suggest that you could have put that money ($30 per week) into bitcoin for the past 9 years, and it would have caused you to invest around $14.1k into bitcoin and would have gotten you somewhere in the ballpark of nearly 13.9 BTC... and surely we would not be complaining about that kind of a return on investment...

By the way, the reason that I picked 9 years is because that DCABTC website ONLY goes back 9 years, and if we added an additional 2.5 years, you may well have gotten you to more than 100 BTC with adding that additional $30 per week for 2.5 more years.. = ($30 x 130 weeks = $3,900) since the average price per BTC for those 2.5 years between mid 2011 and late 2013 would have been likely been less than $40 per coin (so $3,900 would have likely gotten you 100 coins by itself without the additional last 9 years that only would have gotten you 13.9 BTC with that $30 per week).
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You know earlier this year I had a nightmare where I checked the price and it was in the 8000s. I really hope this doesn't come true but with the current price and doubt about Grayscale, various exchanges, and others I can't write it off like I did when I had the nightmare.

One thing I know for sure though is that I preferred it when these institutions weren't involved in Bitcoin at all. Bitcoin was driven by actual people then, and after this mess is all past us it seems like it will be again. All the VC and high net worth individual money appears to be the dumb money, not smart. I wonder how they became rich to begin with. I guess corruption and crony capitalism has worked wonders for them, which is why they're being destroyed by Bitcoin, as that shit just can't fly with something that is so honest and transparent.

Definitely depressing but shit happens. On the positive side, time and the monetary system is on my side.
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Bitcoin will always be bitcoin and the relevance will ever remain significant as a currency to the world, what others worked on and turns to world's complexity compilation of problem in their research, Satoshi remain ever commited to the project of bitcoin that led to what we all have as a digital currency today, bitcoin will always be the norms and most preferred digital currency from other cryptocurrencies despite high volatility, bitcoin remains bitcoin in a constant way.

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I smoked from 1970 to 1996

I quit on feb 29th. 1996

So you started pre-high school? You must have been a pretty hard kid.

I had about 20 years on and off (rolling tobacco for much of that time).

Had been flirting with quitting for months this year, using the vape to transition. Finally stopped altogether but I still do the nicotine gum. Am definitely fatter.

Yeah I was. I grew up in a tough area of Brooklyn and Queens. East New York and Ozone Park. Lot of crime I joined the US Navy because it was safe as compared to where I grew up.
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I started smoking sigs at 11 and quit just 5 years ago. Actually it's easy to quit smoking. To start smoking is also easy. For me it's better to avoid alcohol to not start smoking.

I bought more bitcoin at ~ $ 16 000 now.
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I started smoking sigs at 11 and quit just 5 years ago. Actually it's easy to quit smoking. To start smoking is also easy. For me it's better to avoid alcohol to not start smoking.

I bought more bitcoin at ~ $ 16 000 now.

I've asked many smokers whats easier, quiting smoking or quiting carbs. They all say smoking.

Just throwing that out there.
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I started smoking sigs at 11 and quit just 5 years ago. Actually it's easy to quit smoking. To start smoking is also easy. For me it's better to avoid alcohol to not start smoking.

I bought more bitcoin at ~ $ 16 000 now.

I am pretty lucky with alcohol I can have it in moderation and not feel cheated that I did not get drunk.

But If I were to go back and smoke a cigarette I would get addicted and be back to 30 smokes a day.


@ somac carbs are really fucking hard but doable.

I would rate gambling a 7.5
I would rate smoking a  8.0
I would rate carbs as 9.9

My carbs are 25-65 a day vs 200-300

My a1c is 6.7 vs 12.1

Finding out about the diabetes and treating it with diet is why I survived getting covid 2 times.

Now carb addiction:

 I am ¾ Italian descent we had a loaf of Italian bread every day.
We had pasta 2-4 times a week.
and of course cereal in the morning.
All the favorites. Frosted Flakes was high on my list.
Yahoo chocolate energy drinks
Soda

I estimate 400 carbs a day was my childhood diet.
Some meat
Some eggs
Some poultry
Some veg.
Some fish
Some fruit




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meat
chicken
turkey
nuts
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whip cream is my big desert. I use some of that vanilla vodka in it with a small amount of maple syrup and powdered monk fruit.
small amounts of fruit.

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When I was a teen, my dad (a heavy smoker -- died from it) told me that he had no problem if I wanted to start smoking, but he wanted to show me something first. He filled his lungs with smoke from his Marlboro, then blew the smoke on a white napkin. The napkin turned dark yellow/mustard color. He said "That's what you take inside you. Do whatever you want." I've never even thought of using a cigarette since.

Decades later, when my father passed away (lung cancer), a friend offered me a cigarette "to ease the pain." I asked him if this would bring my father back... I'm still a non-smoker and intend to stay that way.
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When I was a teen, my dad (a heavy smoker -- died from it) told me that he had no problem if I wanted to start smoking, but he wanted to show me something first. He filled his lungs with smoke from his Marlboro, then blew the smoke on a white napkin. The napkin turned dark yellow/mustard color. He said "That's what you take inside you. Do whatever you want." I've never even thought of using a cigarette since.

Decades later, when my father passed away (lung cancer), a friend offered me a cigarette "to ease the pain." I asked him if this would bring my father back... I'm still a non-smoker and intend to stay that way.
I got caught smoking as a teen and was forced to smoke a whole pack. Took me years to quit.
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