AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
>That sweet relaxing sensation of nicotine coursing through my veins as I take a drag of my first cigarette in the morning.
lol nicotine doesn't even get you high you retarded faggot
>>27327418
Neither does caffeine, cocaine, adderall
Nicotine stimulant, it keeps you alert
Cigarettes are one of the worst ways to get glorious, wonderful nicotine.
I still smoke but it's objectively an inferior route of ingestion. Cancer-causing, expensive, and bad-smelling.
>>27327452
It can be a stimulant or a sedative depending on various factors.
Works great to calm rage fits or tantrums though, and the effect doesn't seem to diminish over time.
>>27327452
>cocaine and adderall don't get you high
Made a different thread about it but this morning I smoked a half-used cig butt off the dirty sidewalk because I was so desperate for a smoke. Felt really fucking good.
>>27327452
>cocaine
>not high
I can assure you I'm rushing my tits off.
>>27327511
Good way to get herpes. If you're that desperate pick butts off the ground/from ashtrays and re-roll the tobacco.
>>27327474
would you rather inject it ?
>>27327511
I remember your thread OP.
Next time you have money, get the lozenges. They're worth it.
They'll change your life.
you have to be literally retarded to smoke
i cant comprehend it
>>27327550
Lozenge
Patch
Gum
So many better, cheaper, healthier, and more discreet roa's than smoking.
>>27327556
This sucker's what did it for me.
>>27327544
I've been doing this for almost a year now. Every day I go to the store where there are ashtrays and grab the butts go home and re-roll the tobacco.
>>27327562
Occasional smoker, constant nicotine user here.
Ask me specific questions about why I do it and I'll try to answer them.
It's not without good reason that I use nicotine every day, anon. It changed my life for the better.
>>27327575
That looks really cool. Is it expensive though?
Lozenges are incredibly cheap, you can get a pack of 10 for like $5.
They come in 2 mg and 4mg, same price. I use the 2mg because the 4mg makes me dizzy. But I imagine I could cut the 4mg's in half if I really wanted to stretch a buck as far as it could go.
>>27327576
That's disgusting. I've done it once when I was desperate but for a whole year? You must smell like vegemite tastes.
>>27327411
Combine this with jacking off, best thing ever.
Disclaimer: if you don't smoke don't start now, it's not worth it.
>>27327586
I get two for $15 at Costco. They're usually pricy at the pharmacy though, yeah.
>>27327577
Why do you take a drug that alters your brains reward pathways and discourages natural cell death?
>>27327577
Why did you start?
>>27327602
Not smoking (well, taking in nicotine, you right, smoking is bad) pretty much wrecked my life actually.
I am objectively a better person in every way on nicotine. It's insane what a difference it's made.
>>27327645
Adderall stopped controlling my ADD symptoms and started making them much worse, so I tried nicotine instead and was floored by the benefits, which came on immediately and have not gone away in over a year. Nicotine works just as well today as it did when I started using it.
I can focus better, my temper is about 1/10th as volatile as normal (and 1/20th as volatile as it was on Adderall), and I can think just so much more clearly than I could before.
It also reduced my reliance on caffeine, which was worsening my temper and giving me anxiety.
>>27327633
Because without it I have an extremely volatile temper that has been a huge handicap in living a semblance of a normal life, the inability to think clearly without my thoughts racing at 100mph, and a constant feeling of dread and anxiety.
And it's not just nicotine withdrawal--I was like that before I ever started.
The mental benefits of nicotine are well-established. It makes people more intelligent. It improves decision making and clarity of thought.
>The sweet feeling of the soul leaving the body and transcending to the 64th dimension from a single puff of pure DMT crystal vapor
Step it up bitches
>>27327682
http://www.science20.com/news_articles/nicotine_supports_learning_and_memory-153308
>A nicotine metabolite once thought to be inactive, cotinine, instead supports learning and memory, by amplifying the action of a primary chemical messenger involved in both, finds a new study.
>The new findings indicate cotinine makes brain receptors more sensitive to lower levels of the messenger acetylcholine, which are typical in Alzheimer's, and may boost effectiveness, at least for a time, of existing therapies for Alzheimer's and possibly other memory and psychiatric disorders.