Topic: Lent and Addictions! (Read 2379 times)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lent

Religious or not, a lot of people choose to give things up over Lent to see if they can exercise self control. Fairly simple topic, chance for some of you to be totally hilarious but yeah, what have you given up for Lent if anything?

I am gonna try and spend no hard time in the hand slammer for the next 39 days and see what effects it has on me.

There's some things I am addicted to like full-sugar coca cola that I can't possibly give up. Engadget.com is another thing I seem compulsively addicted to also.

An edit here:

I am just trying to exercise self control here. I am not trying to better myself.
Last Edit: February 26, 2009, 01:08:01 am by ed
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Lent and new years resolutions etc can suck my dick, you shouldn't need a special period for self improvement
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oh there's a time limit? i thought it was AS FAR AS YOU CAN GO.

as I am not a chrisitan and the only thing i could give up that i really should is gw and im already too late for that to matter, i have wastedt this post.
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my forehead is unblackened by ash and i feel pretty fine about it

probably not gonna give anything up because fehh feh what's the point but i will try to minimize internet time
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Lent and new years resolutions etc can suck my dick, you shouldn't need a special period for self improvement

I agree totally but I guess the hardest part is getting started and it's a lot easier when you got people around you all attempting it too. Yeah it's shallow but it works :D
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i indulge in all my vices twofold during lent in an effort to make up for taking part in that stupid shit growing up
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I'm not doing anything mainly because I'm not religious but also because I'm a terrible self-improver. I've tried to go vegetarian... tried to give up soda... excessively sugary foods... tried to get in an exercise habit... everytime I fail. It's a curse  ​
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maybe i am a dick but i found giving up soda incredibly easy. i mean going vegetarian you just get lazy and its annoying if you dont have your own kitchen and an exercise habit is something a lot of people dont have but soda? i never got why so many people on gw struggled to give up soda. i have had two sodas this week and that's already way too much for me.

seriously whats up with this, how much soda do you drink that this is an issue?
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I used to drink 7+ cans of coke a day but gave it up overnight.  Some people have problems with the caffeine, I didn't!

Also not doing lent but funny story!
Last year my sister gave up chocolate for lent.  We were at my aunt's house for a party and she had one of those chocolate fountains but it was white chocolate.  My sister ate it cause she forgot it was chocolate because of the color.
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i used to drink soda but i quit like 5 years ago. i drink one every now and then but i mainly drink water or tea or some juice
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soda is pretty gross but i love carbonated beverages.

flavored sanpelligrino is the best replacement cuz it's basically sparkling water and juice concentrate
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maybe i am a dick but i found giving up soda incredibly easy. i mean going vegetarian you just get lazy and its annoying if you dont have your own kitchen and an exercise habit is something a lot of people dont have but soda? i never got why so many people on gw struggled to give up soda. i have had two sodas this week and that's already way too much for me.

seriously whats up with this, how much soda do you drink that this is an issue?
Meh... I only drink about 1 or 2 bottles a day (too much!) but I have no caffiene addiction. I can and have gone 4 or 5 days without drinking any. It's just one of those things I'd like to replace with fruit juices or water if I could manage that.
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maybe i am a dick but i found giving up soda incredibly easy. i mean going vegetarian you just get lazy and its annoying if you dont have your own kitchen and an exercise habit is something a lot of people dont have but soda? i never got why so many people on gw struggled to give up soda. i have had two sodas this week and that's already way too much for me.

seriously whats up with this, how much soda do you drink that this is an issue?

I can say from experience the best way to not want to drink as much soda is to have it all the time. In the Philippines, they down RC Cola and Coke like it was water (most of the time it's cleaner than the water, though...), and it just got old.
I still enjoy the occasional soda, but I rarely drink it more than once or twice a day now, if that.
Oh...number two way...significantly reducing the food budget, and having to buy it all yourself :) Once I moved out of my parent's house, my miserly ways made me not want to spend money on soda. But your miserliness may vary. :P
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I drink a lot of caffinated beverages in general, and giving one of them up, like soda just makes me drink more coffee etc.
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last time I had coke was at burger king about a month ago or so. whenever I need to drink something, its either water, milk or some sort of juice. Ive cut down on beer consumption as well. hard liquor has not touched my lips in 3 months.

ive cut down on smoking as well. I'd be going through a pack a day which consisted of 20 cigarettes. so far (in the las month-ish) ive cut it down to 9-10 cigarettes a day. Im a long way from quitting completely but I feel like im getting close.

what im addicted to aside from habits I guess is coffee. I have at least one everyday. I can go about 2 days without coffee but then after that I get this weird craving where I need something to wake me up. gave up on energy drinks about half a year ago.


ALL THIS and I hadn't been informed of lent. I guess Im sort of ignorant when it comes to stuff like this. I agree with mark!
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run every  day, drink nothing but water, and no food between meals... this year will be a tough one
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oh there's a time limit? i thought it was AS FAR AS YOU CAN GO.

as I am not a chrisitan and the only thing i could give up that i really should is gw and im already too late for that to matter, i have wastedt this post.

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i don't drink soda at home any more hardly but mostly because i've been too lazy to go to the store and buy it. i'm more like dietcoke though and it's more the carbonation i like. i really like those wal mart fruit punches because they're carbonated where the kroger, etc. ones aren't. when i drank a lot of soda it was normally fruit flavored/cream soda/big red though.

now though i just get an energy drink on the way to school (which is probably bad but it's to wake me up and i'd rather drink coffee but it makes me thirsty) and i drink soda at work when id on't feel like drinking pink lemonade but it's hardly mountain dew anymore and normally sierra mist because mountain dew tastes like shit now.
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man, drinking soda often is so bad for you that it's disgusting. i don't understand how so many people have a problem with drinking too much of it. it's like 99.9999% high fructose corn syrup. or that's all that matters, anyway. i bet if you downed a jug of corn syrup it'd taste pretty much the same as soda.
my best friend doesn't celebrate lent or anything, and neither do i, but i think it's a good opportunity for him to give up drinking soda (since a lot of people are giving up unhealthy foods and drinks, and he could be encouraged by others i guess). i get so disgusted when i see him drinking all of that crap. we hung out the other day, and he had a bottle of coke for breakfast, another one after church around lunchtime, an extra-large coke at the movie theatre (we went to see Coraline), and a full refill of the extra-large coke. FFFFF GROSS. i wish people could show more self-control when it comes to unhealthy foods (not to say i dont have problems with that sometimes too, of course).
eghh i just think soda is so gross nowadays. i have it veeerry rarely, and it's never more than a small cup when i do have some.

as for lent, um, i've never celebrated it but i do think it's kind of a neat idea. i realize it's not about "THESE 40 DAYS, I WILL NOT DO _____ but afterwards it's alright to do it again". primarily, lent is for showing that God is more important than the (often unhealthy, though not always) worldly indulgences people partake in. i know a couple people at church who give up all solid food for lent. that's a pretty amazing demonstration of self-control, first of all, but also of focus on God. i admire both of those things.
i'm personally not doing anything for lent SPECIFICALLY, though i've just been trying to improve myself lately. not necessarily as a way to show my focus on God, but just to be healthier, have better relationships, etc... i think i might give up sweets. or at least i'm trying to cut back on them anyway. the religious-related thing i've been doing is taking a few notes while in church and in my youth group (to help me remember what we talked about each week, important scriptures, etc...), and i hope i can keep that up all through lent and beyond.
you know, even if you don't believe in God, i don't see how someone can see people fast for 40 days and not think that's pretty impressive. a lot of people say "pshh, silly people giving things up for their non-existant God, pshawww". but even if you don't believe in it, i think it's still respectable. when i see muslims celebrating ramadan and fasting, i think that's a cool idea and it only says good things about the people who do it. i dont think "wow, they're stupid for doing that." the story of buddha is cool, where he gave up everything to focus on enlightenment and whatnot. all those crazy asian monks who do the same thing and they like learn how to control weird stuff in their bodies and meditate completely still for hours... that's all impressive. so even if you don't do lent, i don't think people should think that it's silly.
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