Originally posted by Scribble
No I totally get what you're saying, and I am going to eventually take more definite steps to quitting, such as patches and maybe a really cheap vape or something, but I'm enjoying the benefits of low-key smoking atm. I'm right at the end of two major projects (novel + album), and I started them with smoking, so I'm okay with finishing them with smoking, too. Once they're out of the way I'll have a period of inactivity where I can learn to do everything I normally would without smoking. This is more of a trail-run where I see how well I can do just of my own volition.
i heard from a singer that vaping tightens up your vocal chords.
Originally posted by Scribble#LondonIsMassive
JD is usually my go-to anyway because if you want decent whisky then you want single-malt, which is usually fairly expensive. That's not to say that I haven't smashed a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red or two in my time tho. Gotta do what you gotta do to keep those demons at bay
Originally posted by RobtardLovecraft is the biggest influence on the style (along with Poe) but the stuff I'm reading atm is a later, mostly from the late '80s-2000s.
What is that, like Lovecraft?
I need to read more Lovecraft though. I loved what I've read so far (aside from Herbert West), but I haven't tackled the big classics yet, such as The Shadow over Innsmouth or Call of Cthulhu
Originally posted by Bashar TegI read that as 'a ginger' for ages and I was like wtf does that ginger know anyway
i heard from a singer that vaping tightens up your vocal chords.
Gotta look into this though. I'm not even a fan of vaping, but it's better than the shitty inhalators you can get, those things, er, suck