Who needs watches? Who needs some inadvertantly "precise" piece when you have the sun, moon, and cigarettes?
I think time plays a great part in someone's inability to quit smoking. Smokers (and other people ruled by vices) will tell you their pleasure breeds time restraints and checks. Any knowledgable smoker knows the average cigarette lasts five minutes. That five minutes becomes imbedded in your mind as a non-tangible time-piece; creating movements with each light.
Just face it! We time our every movements around the vices we've procured. Whether it be OCD touches pinky twitches, pieces of gum, sips from a bottle of water, or hits off a cigarette, time is relative to our many habits.
Time is habitual, and we fuck it's face with each cursed movement of the lips.
I think time plays a great part in someone's inability to quit smoking. Smokers (and other people ruled by vices) will tell you their pleasure breeds time restraints and checks. Any knowledgable smoker knows the average cigarette lasts five minutes. That five minutes becomes imbedded in your mind as a non-tangible time-piece; creating movements with each light.
Just face it! We time our every movements around the vices we've procured. Whether it be OCD touches pinky twitches, pieces of gum, sips from a bottle of water, or hits off a cigarette, time is relative to our many habits.
Time is habitual, and we fuck it's face with each cursed movement of the lips.
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I've succeeded living without a cell phone and without ID...(I enjoy that a lot)
but without a watch, that has been hard...