because of your dependence to nicotine?calemccoy wrote:this is so insightful; sometimes, after a session of not playing well or getting a slight injury, a cigarette definitely does more psychological good for me than it does physical harm.Pasquar wrote:
It may very well help a player calm down/decrease anxiety from having a session not go too well. I don't know, it's different for everyone
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My PA crew just recently got a new member and he used to smoke, now he is using Blu Cigs, that electronic thing. He says they're great and they do the same thing that cigs did for him, plus it's so much healthier... and you can buy a variety of interchangeable flavors. This sounds like a good alternative to smoking if you absolutely can't seem to kick the habit.
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My next door neighbor, Jackson Raap, smokes cigarettes. He's trying to quit because it's affecting the length of his runs in footbag. He knows that if he doesn't quit soon, it'll be tough to get better at footbag.... So we took his cigs and cut them all in half and I put the cut halves in a plate of syrup to cut his smoking habits down a bit.
Sure, we could have just thrown the cut halves away, but the syrup was a good addition.
Sure, we could have just thrown the cut halves away, but the syrup was a good addition.
mary jane does it better talk about relaxing
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