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Discussion Not buying heavily taxed drugs (alcohol or cigarettes) is a real-life money hack

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these decisions can single-handedly swing you from a social class to another
 
This is true. Those also happen to be some of the shittier drugs so it's a win-win.
 
This is true. Those also happen to be some of the shittier drugs so it's a win-win.
yeah drinking+smoking is pretty moronic and those people should just try to come up with substitutes. e-cigarettes, exercise, digital entertainment and such.
 
Not buying useless stuff that is expensive saves you money?
WOW, I never would've thought that. Thanks OP.
 
Not buying useless stuff that is expensive saves you money?
WOW, I never would've thought that. Thanks OP.
It’s one thing to buy a PS5 to have lie on your table and another to pay equivalently a month to poison yourself. The deceptive aspect of edible shit is that it disappears after consumption instead of lingering aroud as a reminder of your financial loss. I stand by my original statement. The especially gay part of heavily taxed substances is that you’re voluntarily donating to the state with them.
 
Drugs are probably my only cope nowadays
 
what do you suggest instead not alot of copes give satisfaction anymore (gaming sucks)
I don't know. I didn't post this thread to offer help with quitting them which I understand can be difficult. I pray for your strength.
 
Not buying useless stuff that is expensive saves you money?
WOW, I never would've thought that. Thanks OP.
:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

Hey, some of us **LIKE** visiting the altered states that these useless things deliver!

You just have to decide if it's worth it to you...
 
There is no escaping oil tax.

Oil prices surge 8% after OPEC’s surprise output cut; analysts warn of $100 per barrel

 

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