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by ntr--
1841 days ago
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I feel much the same as you, smoking to me was always an easily excusable pretext to be alone or speak to complete strangers as required. I also felt it helped to bridge the strata in the workplace, as a junior I'd often end up sharing a cigarette with an exec or manager of some kind and hear about goings on in a different part of the company or from a higher level which would help to piece together the puzzle of how the business was being run. It's been many years since I've smoked habitually, a few months since doing so socially, I don't feel the urge, but I do miss the idle moments it allowed for. There really is nothing quite like it. The closest thing I've found is tending to weeds in my back garden. |
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