I smoked because it's great for relieving stress. Now I smoke cigars with my pastor partly for the same reason and partly because it looks cool.
Oh... this surprised me... Then why on earth are you in a "why start smoking" thread that's intended to look for feedback from SMOKERS? To lambast the activity so vehemently, I thought you were an ex smoker in the least. That's like reviewing a movie you've not watched or a game you've not played :/omega 616 said:Not true, I never have and I never will.YoUnG205 said:Everyone tries it at some point
I like psychology and I'm in the same boat as the OP, I want to know why people would choose to take up this habit.Deshin said:Oh... this surprised me... Then why on earth are you in a "why start smoking" thread that's intended to look for feedback from SMOKERS? To lambast the activity so vehemently, I thought you were an ex smoker in the least. That's like reviewing a movie you've not watched or a game you've not played :/omega 616 said:Not true, I never have and I never will.YoUnG205 said:Everyone tries it at some point
I agree i alot of the time i spent with (certain)friends in secondary school was hanging around talking a smoking it gives you an accuse to go out to where otheres are smoking and all smoke..together.That would be a great tag line "smoking ,rings people together"iLikeHippos said:I suppose it's a reason to get out of the house and a 'social' thing to do. When else can you walk outside with a certain someone and talk?
Oh wait...
Granted, it's a dumb thing to do. But than again, what hobby isn't? (I see smoking as a hobby.) Just playing games strikes off time you could had used socializing and gained a better life all around.
I already said because it makes me look cool.Mr.K. said:Seems almost noone want's to tell us why they started, so I will.
It's a mix of "cuz it's cool" and peer presure, luckily I didn't dive head first into it, I only smoked one or two to be part of the "cool" gang but after a while just left it behind.
The only reason it releaves stress is because nicotine withdrawal amplified it, first few times you smoke it doesn't seem like anything at all, but after you had enough your body slowly descends into withdrawal symptoms gradually making you feel like sh*t, then the next smoke fixes you right up and feels like a weight has been lifted off your shoulders.
I guess the high's and low's can be quite entertaining...
Actually, the first time I smoked, and many times after that (I never actually got addicted to the nicotine, I didn't smoke often) it gave me a heady nicotine buzz. Smoke too fast and it gave me nausea though.Mr.K. said:The only reason it releaves stress is because nicotine withdrawal amplified it, first few times you smoke it doesn't seem like anything at all, but after you had enough your body slowly descends into withdrawal symptoms
damn man, i almost believed you untill you said "+1 modifier" it took a billion points of "coolnes" out of your post...nohorsetown said:I was already pretty cool, though. I guess I just wanted a +1 modifier or something. It wasn't worth it.
Buuuuut it still has its flaws... You know... Gaming, in enough dozes. In this scenario, games will improve your skills (It's actually not much, but it helps.) though not your social ones. Just how many of your online friends do you talk to daily? Or even communicate to at all?Direwolf750 said:but playing video games can enrich your vocabulary, make you new friends, show you new ways to think about things, and increase you problem solving capabilities. The military found that playing call of duty helps you distinguish between different shades of gray...such as camouflage...iLikeHippos said:I suppose it's a reason to get out of the house and a 'social' thing to do. When else can you walk outside with a certain someone and talk?
Oh wait...
Granted, it's a dumb thing to do. But than again, what hobby isn't? (I see smoking as a hobby.) Just playing games strikes off time you could had used socializing and gained a better life all around.