Why are you happy right now?

wheresthefbomb

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7 months since I quit smoking the reefer. I don't think I've gone this long without since I started ~17 years ago. I hardly even miss it anymore. if you're thinking about quitting and you're reading this I'm here to tell you, just fuckin do it, you totally can and it's totally worth it.
 

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7 months since I quit smoking the reefer. I don't think I've gone this long without since I started ~17 years ago. I hardly even miss it anymore. if you're thinking about quitting and you're reading this I'm here to tell you, just fuckin do it, you totally can and it's totally worth it.
For me it's been seven years since I've quit cold turkey. Best decision ever, glad you're doing this.
Personally, the hardest part wasn't the nicotine (your body usually takes 4-5 days to remove it and resetting) but re-learning to do things without having a cig.

I remember how awkward felt going out and having a drink without a cigarette on the other hand, or the morning coffe without smoking right after: it was like something was missing in my routine.
 

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As I wrote in another thread, my smart watch broke a while ago. First I thought oh shit, I'm gonna have to splurge on a new expensive device, but then I realized I've got travel insurance through the union I'm a member of, and that also includes "luggage". So I filed it, and yesterday I got a message saying they're sending me the original price minus 2 years age deduction (which is 10% per year). They never even asked me if I bought it new or used, and didn't even care that I didn't provide a receipt or anything. And the original price of the watch was 479€, so I should be getting something like 380€ back.

So I immediately bought a Galaxy Watch 7 44mm, which cost 289€ - so I essentially got a brand new watch + 100€ :lol: I'm also happy because the strap from my old watch fits this new one (I had ordered an elastic black metal strap for it), and the old chargers work as well.

Generally though, I don't see much difference between these devices - sure, the Watch 4 Classic had the rotating bezel, but I felt that was mostly just a gimmick, I never actually used it... And this new one is a fair bit lighter, but other than that it's the same watch. I hope battery life will be better though, I had to charge the Watch 4 every day even though I had most of the battery hungry features disabled. Also this new one is 2mm smaller, but the actual display is bigger. Which is nice, of course.
 
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