Author Topic: Mom walks in on me, my room smells like smoke.  (Read 3936 times)

The window was open. It's like 1 in the morning.
Put a fan in the window, blowing out.

Put a fan in the window, blowing out.
It's raining, it would be cold enough.

You ignore all of the useful information we just gave you in order to point something out that everyone else already knew. You don't learn. That's your problem.

It's sad to see the amount of kids that need to use drugs these days.
amen.

Drugs = ciggerates.
Wat.

Tobacco is still a drug.
It's just a legal drug.

It's raining, it would be cold enough.
boy them smokes must be getting in your head

rain=!=cold outside

You ignore all of the useful information we just gave you in order to point something out that everyone else already knew. You don't learn. That's your problem.
Well, to start this off. I am slowing down. And trying to quit. Ever since grade 6 this started, it went from about a pack a week to a pack maybe a month. I am going to quit, but not right now.

rain=!=cold outside
actually
the moisture from the rain, which is cold because of how high up it was, gets all over the place, making it cooler
and then the sun is also (usually) behind thick clouds, so yes, under normal circumstances, rain does = cool

Well, to start this off. I am slowing down. And trying to quit. Ever since grade 6 this started, it went from about a pack a week to a pack maybe a month. I am going to quit, but not right now.
you started in sixth grade?!?


Well, to start this off. I am slowing down. And trying to quit. Ever since grade 6 this started, it went from about a pack a week to a pack maybe a month. I am going to quit, but not right now.
white trash


No wonder you're being neglected.
You shouldn't smoke at all, or at least until you're at a legal age.

To tell you the truth, my mom is the only one that cares about me. But she is gone half the time, so I don't really have anyone else besides my girlfriend. My dad may try to help, but he ends up by yelling at me or loving throwing stuff at me. So I started to take the pain away, then it got worse and so on and so. Thus making it to a point to were I am now.