(besides Video GamEs and/or internet addiction)
to the point that it has a negative effect in Ur life? And how did you get past that addiction?
(besides Video GamEs and/or internet addiction)
to the point that it has a negative effect in Ur life? And how did you get past that addiction?
I'll tell you when i do.
Yes, by not having access to anymore. Also, I'm addicted to Cigarettes.
Coffee. I used to drink at least 8-10 cups a day. It exacerbated my anxiety, so I cold turkeyed down to 1 cup a day about a decade ago.
Sometimes I think I might as well face it, I'm addicted to spuds.
I used to be a smoker and you left that off the list, it is only the most common addiction in the world.
I'm alcoholist.
Modern gaming apologist: I once tasted diarrhea so shit is fine.
"People who alter or destroy works of art and our cultural heritage for profit or as an excercise of power, are barbarians" - George Lucas 1988
Party drugs, kinda just swapped it for going to the gym. Instead of spending cash on pills and ice, it now goes into protein and pre/post work out. Personally i didn't see it as negative as i wasn't harming anyone (except myself), but when you start to miss work cause you haven't come down yet, you should probably find a new hobby lol.
The first rule of Starfall is, You don't talk about Starfall!
needs smokes
Tobacco? How the sh*t is that not an option? :P
I'm straight-edge... But drinking nail polish isn't part of that lifestyle so it's totally legit.
I've been addicted to a drug in the past now >10 years ago. I got past it by going cold turkey and just having a lot of willpower after facing some tough truths with myself about it - and the support of family & friends. I stayed past it by making new friends (to the ones I did drugs with I mean, not to the ones who supported me :P) and getting a healthier lifestyle.
No. I have willpower.
Can only choose one?
No, I am not.
I know that raffinated sugar can be a bit of a grey area for me, so I simply avoid eating/drinking anything with it.
Cigarettes, pure and simple as that. Luckily I managed to kick that habit with the help of friends encouraging me every time I felt for one
Using the computer. I find it amazing when I'm deprived of it, but the second I can hop on it, I will.
Nothing I didn't walk away from without serious side effects, so probably not technically; though I have had year long binges on a number of those things.