Duck season...no wabbit season...
I wouldn't mind taking out the moles and whatever else are digging all the holes on my lawn.
Duck season...no wabbit season...
Props, Miss Kristin!
But this is the part I've been pondering lately:
As I read more there, I've wondered if I've been oversimplifying the terrain of that common ground, projecting too much of my own worldview on it.
There's a distinction between making an actual permanent change to a different behavior and simply refraining from a behavior, there's a difference between depriving ourselves of a thing and indulging in something we like better.
Here, the shared goals we have are very cut-and-dried - reduce or cease the consumption of tobacco cigarettes and use e-cigarettes instead.
Our reasons for wanting to do that tend to be mundane and practical - things like a desire to live longer, avoid diseases, save money, or in my case, wanting to be more physically comfortable.
Whatever beliefs and primordial needs we may have as individuals exist independently of, and are even transcended by what we share, namely those very one-dimensional, temporal goals.
We support and encourage each other in every aspect of achieving them, from the basic ascent up the learning curve to the most minute details of the instruments we'll use to do it.
For the Quitistas, smoking, or ceasing to smoke, takes on a role that's almost symbolic of a larger, more spiritual process, or at least spiritual-adjacent.
I don't mean they don't want to stop smoking, I mean they want to stop smoking in a materially different way, for a whole other layer of reasons.
I'm not sure if it's possible to separate their smoking cessation process from their beliefs or divorce it from those primordial needs.
They don't want to "upgrade" to a behavior or a device that is more pleasurable, they only want to renounce the pleasure of the original one and NOT replace it! That refraining, that renunciation and deprivation, are for them, crucial elements that must exist in order for their process to be in accord with their needs and beliefs.
Merciful sum-up: Any dialogue is good dialogue. Whole entire countries and cultures have been carrying on a variation of that same discussion for centuries on end, with results all over the map. There is common ground. Kristin's post has the potential to be a Turning Point. cigarbabe and Kristin are both awesome.
Another great post on the Q board Kristin. You're very good at staying focused and getting your point across.
I've often said that people smoke for different reasons, so people will want to quit for different reasons. It's a myth in the anti-tobacco world that smokers only smoke because they are addicted to nicotine. We weren't addicted to nicotine when we wanted to start smoking, so obviously it was something else that appealed to us.
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I say we try an experiment. Let's not say anything negative here for a while and post in just our e-cig area on QSMB. Let's prove who is really causing the problems on QSMB!
thats a ground squirrel then...
if you have a "game" camera set it with a view of the hole... I see a pic I can tell you for sure...otherwise its just educated speculation...I would even have to look to see if you guys have ground squirrels there although I don't see why not...
You talk about imposing their success-what do you call it when basically you're doing the same thing by imposing your ideas on quitting with the e cig?? am I missing something??
I think it's also a myth believed on the Q board, which is one of the reasons we're having such a difficult time over there.
As to your proposal, I'll go along. I don't believe it will help so I think it will be a short lived experiment, but I will give it my best shot. I think part of the problem here is ANY mention of the Q board will be looked at in a negative light, and since this thread was created to discuss the Q board I also think the mere existence of this thread is a trigger. At least for some. I believe the only way those same few will be happy is if this thread is closed. Of course I'd have to go along with the majority, since it's no fun talking to yourself, but I enjoy posting here and would be sorry to see the thread go inactive or get closed down.
\Hi Kristen....how are you this morning...
I'm not convinced that Stephanie is a bad person, I think she's just conflicted about e-cigs and sensitive to how others view her and talk about her.
And even more offensive is that Fred does nothing to prevent the insults and disruptive posts.
