Was giving up Caffeine hard for you? I know it is a dumb question, but I have a lot of caffeine in my diet and need to give some up.
Dr.Pepper Video Games Toys Yuri Manga Not in any particular order though I cant go a day without a Dr.Pepper without crashing.
That's nothing. I slept 15 hours yesterday with no alcohol or drugs. My goal is to one day sleep a full 24 hour day. To say I like my sleep would be an understatement. I gave up smoking last December, I had smoked on and off before that. My health has improved as a result (surprise!). I am a heavy drinker but lately I've been laying off the sauce. I don't get hangovers or feel sick, regardless of the amount I drink. So I got that going for me, which is nice. Oh and I like Mt. Dew. The blue one is the most delicious.
Vices? Hmmm... * Smoking - a pack per day. That's about $240 per month. Cigarettes are expensive here... * Toy collecting - I spend a couple of hundred dollars every month. * Teh Intarnetz - Been surfing every day since I got my 28800 baud US Robotics modem in 1996 I'm also fat, lazy, and watch a lot of movies! Oh, and I drink loads of Coca-Cola Light.
Ice Cream. I personally eat around a gallon or more every week. Transformers Rockstar Energy Drinks Long Island Iced Teas
Caffeine. Coffee, Soda, Energy drinks, what have you, I need at least one dose a day to just feel normal, and two energy drinks to sustain me through the day. That's not saying I'm buzzed either, that's just the maintenance dose. It takes much more to get me wired. To be fair I'm pretty big 6'2" and 200lbs or more so it takes a bit more of any chemical to have the normal effect on me. Quitting is not an option. Aside from needing a substance that's cheap and readily available the addiction isn't so bad. Withdrawal however comes with complete physical misery, and friend alienating irritability. Aside from that. Bunnies. Seriously I am rabbit obsessed. I have a pet rabbit, several plush rabbits, I draw rabbits, donate to rabbit rescues, memorized various scientific facts about rabbits, and pretty much think about those long eared fuzzballs constantly. I don't suppose that's such a bad thing. At least the bunnies appreciate it. The sight of rabbit furs makes me feel physically ill. (though picture a rack of dead puppies hanging up in the store and that's about how I feel.) I'm probably addicted to toy collecting, but it's more under control now. I guess running out of shelves does that.