
Have you ever been put in a position of power? Did you become a rabid dictator, or did you completely arse it up and end up publicly humiliated? We demand you tell us your stories.
Thanks to The Supreme Crow for the suggestion
( , Thu 8 Jul 2010, 14:09)
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why would he want to go back on it so soon. Sounds like it has all the power; but he doesn't know it. The worst kind.
it plays a long term game.
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 10:25, 1 reply)

or he enjoys those activities and would rather enjoy his life than prolong it as much as possible? He obviously had the power to choose when he wanted to enjoy smoking/drinking, and successfully showed that if he doesn't want to then he wouldn't be forced to by addiction. Lots of people couldn't manage that.
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 11:34, closed)

a year is plenty enough time to break the addiction, physically and psychologically
*sits back with a massive reefer and a pint of gin*
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 13:42, closed)
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