it was brought to my attention yesterday on a radio programme that there is a high stigma attached to smoking. so many stigma's floating around i rise above shallow stigmas
pedro27: it was brought to my attention yesterday on a radio programme that there is a high stigma attached to smoking. so many stigma's floating around i rise above shallow stigmas
pedro27: it was brought to my attention yesterday on a radio programme that there is a high stigma attached to smoking. so many stigma's floating around i rise above shallow stigmas
Not a bad thing TBH, having a stigma like that. I have a copy of Alan Carrs 'Easy Way' if anyone wants it send me a mail. The author himself said in the book, or at least implied that even if the book was shared and it stopped someone form smoking he'd be sound with that.
MADDOG69: Not a bad thing TBH, having a stigma like that. I have a copy of Alan Carrs 'Easy Way' if anyone wants it send me a mail. The author himself said in the book, or at least implied that even if the book was shared and it stopped someone form smoking he'd be sound with that.
i desire to stop, im waiting on the right time, i lasted 1 month the last time and cracked. ive heard of carrs book sounds like a lot of people have quit using his book as a way
pedro27: i desire to stop, im waiting on the right time, i lasted 1 month the last time and cracked. ive heard of carrs book sounds like a lot of people have quit using his book as a way
WadeWilson: surely the right time is straight away
Go boil yer hed. Dont yu stigmatatise me. The Bible says thou slat not lay with animals but doe nit menton smokinhg. I rise above all ur degroitory coments!
pedro27: it was brought to my attention yesterday on a radio programme that there is a high stigma attached to smoking. so many stigma's floating around i rise above shallow stigmas
Stigma Show IPA noun, plural stig·ma·ta [stig-muh-tuh, stig-mah-tuh, -mat-uh] Show IPA , stig·mas. 1. a mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one's reputation. 2. Medicine/Medical . a. a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a defect or disease: the stigmata of leprosy. b. a place or point on the skin that bleeds during certain mental states, as in hysteria. 3. Zoology . a. a small mark, spot, or pore on an animal or organ. b. the eyespot of a protozoan. c. an entrance into the respiratory system of insects. 4. Botany . the part of a pistil that receives the pollen. See diag. under flower. 5. stigmata, marks resembling the wounds of the crucified body of Christ, said to be supernaturally impressed on the bodies of certain persons, especially nuns, tertiaries, and monastics.
How in the name of jayses has any of that got anything to do with smoking?
Glatlol: Stigma Show IPA noun, plural stig·ma·ta [stig-muh-tuh, stig-mah-tuh, -mat-uh] Show IPA , stig·mas. 1. a mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one's reputation. 2. Medicine/Medical . a. a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a defect or disease: the stigmata of leprosy. b. a place or point on the skin that bleeds during certain mental states, as in hysteria. 3. Zoology . a. a small mark, spot, or pore on an animal or organ. b. the eyespot of a protozoan. c. an entrance into the respiratory system of insects. 4. Botany . the part of a pistil that receives the pollen. See diag. under flower. 5. stigmata, marks resembling the wounds of the crucified body of Christ, said to be supernaturally impressed on the bodies of certain persons, especially nuns, tertiaries, and monastics. How in the name of jayses has any of that got anything to do with smoking?
because it affects the respiratory systems of insects obviously
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