I quite appreciate my current DayZ addiction, smoking is vile though and I really wish I wasn't hooked.
Oh I was just reading a book that touched this in an article. Here's what you do: get some cards and write on them that you promise to never smoke again. Give them to your family, to your friends etc. The social pressure and publicity will force your brain to keep the promise.
That's a comproved psychological concept. Try it, there's nothing to lose.
People who label all constructive criticism as "people hating on me".
It's just a modern form of narcissism as people feel entitled to being above reproach now. I think it's a downside to the internet and everyone being able to say what they like. Although it's a good thing on a whole (otherwise I wouldn't be here), it can also give people the sense of entitlement that everything they're saying is golden. You can also see it when people go on about their 'right to give an opinion' and everything being subjective, without actually forming a viewpoint of their own and stubbornly thinking they can invent their own facts.
I mean, I think it has to do with the atmospheres of the games as well. Pre-War, radiation was everywhere: coming out of exhaust pipes on cars, in your sodas, and radiating out of your toaster (I believe that they're nuke powered.) And thus, the company who made Rad-Away saw that they needed radiation protection and Rad-Away sold like coke. So they churned out tons of the stuff because people needed to be protected from the radiation. That's why Rad-X and Rad-Away are everywhere.
Oddly enough I rarely use Rad-X, mostly keeping to Rad-Away. I never found the resistance given to be significant, compared to, say, a space suit or PA.
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That's a comproved psychological concept. Try it, there's nothing to lose.
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Take this as a word of advice.
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It's just a modern form of narcissism as people feel entitled to being above reproach now. I think it's a downside to the internet and everyone being able to say what they like. Although it's a good thing on a whole (otherwise I wouldn't be here), it can also give people the sense of entitlement that everything they're saying is golden. You can also see it when people go on about their 'right to give an opinion' and everything being subjective, without actually forming a viewpoint of their own and stubbornly thinking they can invent their own facts.
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How is everyone's day?
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