Quit Smoking

Who chooses all these smoking descriptors, and why must this person be so negative? Could it be that someone is trying to influence you with his choice of adjectives? Could these subtle manipulations of language be part of a plot to control your thinking? Why must I take a “drag” off a cigarette? Maybe I take a “Happy Fun-Fun” or a “tobaccuddle.”

And here’s a real brainteaser for you: How can someone “lose” a lung to cancer? It’s not like the organ has been misplaced — we know exactly where the shriveled husk is.

Perhaps the most telling bit of semantic trickery is that you’re expected to “Quit” smoking. Let’s think about that for a moment. Nobody likes a quitter, right? So wouldn’t it be better to stick with it? Show that you have the commitment and resolve required to become a loyal smoker? If you can just keep it up until you graduate, you’ll soon be enjoying a lifetime of Happy Fun-Funs.

This will be the first post in our quit smoking section. We hope you can show not only the health benifts and the cost benifits, but the over all benifit to your standered of living by just not smoking anymore. Its not easy we know. Rest assured though it will be worth it in the end and you will look back and find it hard to believe. You will see someone light up and see smoking in a whole new light!