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  • justintempler
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    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    Originally posted by Liandri
    So wait, you stand firm on your belief not to and never to quit cheese?
    I can see it now..

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      Originally posted by Liandri
      So wait, you stand firm on your belief not to and never to quit cheese?
      Never.

      My wife is philipino so they never eat cheese in her culture, which just leaves more for me. I spread it on anything and everything. Cheese is the greatest culinary invention of all time.

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        Originally posted by sgreger1
        Never.

        My wife is philipino so they never eat cheese in her culture, which just leaves more for me. I spread it on anything and everything. Cheese is the greatest culinary invention of all time.
        I don't think I've ever agreed with you as strongly as I do now. If I were forced to quit certain foods, cheese would be the last thing I cut. I'd give up steak and seafood before I gave up cheese.

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        • sgreger1
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          Originally posted by lxskllr

          I don't think I've ever agreed with you as strongly as I do now. If I were forced to quit certain foods, cheese would be the last thing I cut. I'd give up steak and seafood before I gave up cheese.

          Lol, I would gladly give up any 1 thing, but never cheese. I could use cheese to make ANYTHING taste good. I mean if all i had was rice, i'd throw some cheese on that bitch. Nothing but brocalli, throw some cheese on it.

          My math is simple people:

          Snus health risk is =< (equal to or less than) X, and cheese is the variable X. X is an absolute and CANNOT be taken out of the equation. Therefore, cheese ain't going nowhere, and snus is by the same token, not going anywhere any time soon..

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          • Liandri
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 604

            I put avocado on EVERYTHING so I guess I couldn't live properly without that. As far as cheese is concerned... Enjoy it, but gives me gas so its more of a luxury item for me.

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            • sgreger1
              Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 9451

              Someone needs to put together a study showing the health risks of eating dairy products, avocado's, carbs such as bread etc and then compare it with the health risks of snus.

              I am confident snus isn't any worse than eating chemically treated meats and other stuff we eat every day.

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              • sagedil
                Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 7077

                Originally posted by Liandri
                Originally posted by sgreger1
                Originally posted by Liandri
                Just get enough for 6months to a year and after that if prices suck then just have a mindset of quitting when everything is all gone.

                Lol, this isn't the joke thread silly 8)
                Oh! I forgot! Its not that you're all totally addicted more than you ever thought you could have been when you were using whatever past product, Its just that your fine tuned tastes have acquired to that of a well bred connoisseur and you don't WANT to quit! Totally my bad!
                Also, remember my friend. Some of us use nicotine beyond any addiction issues. I have posted enough why I use nicotine, I don't need to repeat. So don't assume reluctance to quit is just folks not "wanting" to quit.

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                • sgreger1
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 9451

                  Yah I agree. I honestly don't think i'm addicted to snus though as I routinely go 2-3 days without it if i'm out somewhere with the wife. I'd like one during that time, but more out of "oh a snus would be nice", not the "omfg give me your f@cking wallet I need a hit" kinda want, you know, the kind you get with dip or cigs.

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                  • Liandri
                    Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 604

                    You mean to tell me the simple fact you use a wide variety of tobacco products is because of some interpersonal illness? I apologize for saying but I'm going to say it as blunt as possible. You are lying to yourself and you're trying to find excuses. Sure in your head it all sounds nice and fine but seriously isn't cutting or flying with me.

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                    • Liandri
                      Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 604

                      Originally posted by sgreger1
                      Yah I agree. I honestly don't think i'm addicted to snus though as I routinely go 2-3 days without it if i'm out somewhere with the wife. I'd like one during that time, but more out of "oh a snus would be nice", not the "omfg give me your f@cking wallet I need a hit" kinda want, you know, the kind you get with dip or cigs.
                      Then the PACT ACT shouldn't be as much of a problem as you're seeing it. Yeah yeah "Freedom gone" "Taxation without representation" "etc etc etc" who cares? You can't do anything about it so why even complain other than to hear yourself vent because of personal frustration?

                      PACT ACT is going to happen. Snus will be higher in price, potentially lower in amount to be ordered at any given time, and quite possiblly might limit your options. Quit, deal with it, find another way, move on. Simple as that people. No sense in analyzing it, unless you are a butt sore congressman openly voicing your opinion on a forum and at the same time keeping secret about your identity.

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                      • snoosiphant
                        Member
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 175

                        Originally posted by lxskllr
                        I don't think I've ever agreed with you as strongly as I do now. If I were forced to quit certain foods, cheese would be the last thing I cut.
                        Hey watch it! If you all dont cut this out, cheese taxes will skyrocket and big pharma will be selling cheese patches.

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                        • snupy
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                          • Apr 2009
                          • 575

                          Originally posted by Liandri
                          You mean to tell me the simple fact you use a wide variety of tobacco products is because of some interpersonal illness? I apologize for saying but I'm going to say it as blunt as possible. You are lying to yourself and you're trying to find excuses. Sure in your head it all sounds nice and fine but seriously isn't cutting or flying with me.
                          Given the fact that nicotine actually may have beneficial effects on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases and other neurological disorders such as Tourette's syndrome, and the best evidence for efficacy comes from patients with Tourette's syndrome and those with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), why would you consider one to be 'lying' for stating the simple scientific FACT that nicotine treats certain medical conditions that they just so happen to have? Or are the scientists and doctors who conducted these studies and reported the results also 'lying' about the effects of nicotine on medical conditions?

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                          • justintempler
                            Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 3090

                            Originally posted by snupy
                            ....And thugs no longer knock convenience stores over for cash. Why would they when 10 cartons of cigarettes are now worth $800?...
                            Pretty common occurrence in Sweden

                            30,000 SEK = $4,217.92 USD



                            http://www.smp.se/nyheter/tingsryd/snus-for-30-000-kronor-stals(1682347).gm?

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                            • LaZeR
                              Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 3994

                              Originally posted by Liandri
                              ... find another way, move on. Simple as that people. No sense in analyzing it, unless you are a butt sore congressman openly voicing your opinion on a forum and at the same time keeping secret about your identity.
                              F...in A. What's that longhorn shit I see every morning on sale at sheetz for like a $1.49 a can. Even if they tax the shit out of it, I figure it would be no greater cost than a can of snus as of now. 30 yrs of my life chewing on fiberglass, whats another 30 give or take. :?

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                              • GoVegan
                                Member
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 5603

                                Sage - just remember taxes never go down and they always seem reasonable at first. So yes, that 5 or 6 bucks for a can of snus might seem reasonable now but I can guarantee it wont stop there. It means nothing for a politician to slap triple digit taxes on tobacco products when they need some cash. Right now, tobacco taxes are being used to finance everything from childcare to education. Very little of this tax is being used to fund health care for smokers or even cessation programs yet they say that tobacco is taxed because of all the extra health care costs that are imposed on society because of it. Perhaps we should tax gym memberships as a way to shore up Social Security.

                                I am grateful that I did get to experience snus when it was cheap and a offered a lot of variety. It has helped me to stop smoking and I just hope that other smokers will get the same opportunity I had with snus.

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