One Month Anniversary!

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Iffy

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Kudos!
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AWESOME! Congratulations! The two hardest periods for me was the first month and then months 3 and 4. During those months for some reason I had intense cravings for paper on my lips to the point that I just simply held a friends cigarette in my mouth while vaping. That first month is the one with the physical withdrawl though, and this is a HUGE accomplishment!
 

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*Pedant Alert*

Actually the word "anniversary" derives from the latin "annus", meaning year.

You are in fact celebrating your "mensiversary", from the latin "mensis", meaning month.

Historical note:

In his book Prisoner of War: Or, Five Months Among the Yankees (1865), a Confederate rifleman named Anthony M. Keiley recorded this journal entry for July 9, 1864:

“Today is the first mensiversary of my imprisonment. Any super-fastidious reader who objects to my word-coinage, is hereby informed, that he is at perfect liberty to draw his pencil through the obnoxious polysyllable and substitute therefor any word, or form of words, that will better please him, but I hold it, nevertheless, to be a perfectly defensible creation.”
 

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Yes, but if I said mensiversary, most people wouldn't know what I was talking about!

*Pedant Alert*

Actually the word "anniversary" derives from the latin "annus", meaning year.

You are in fact celebrating your "mensiversary", from the latin "mensis", meaning month.

Historical note:

In his book Prisoner of War: Or, Five Months Among the Yankees (1865), a Confederate rifleman named Anthony M. Keiley recorded this journal entry for July 9, 1864:

“Today is the first mensiversary of my imprisonment. Any super-fastidious reader who objects to my word-coinage, is hereby informed, that he is at perfect liberty to draw his pencil through the obnoxious polysyllable and substitute therefor any word, or form of words, that will better please him, but I hold it, nevertheless, to be a perfectly defensible creation.”
 
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