SiriusXM.

I felt I needed it to help me get through trips to and back from work. I always listened to comedy stations and nothing else, because the music resembled nothing I hadn’t heard before on repeat through retail stores and FM radio. When I couldn’t afford SiriusXM, I downloaded a podcast app that seemingly worked without needing a data plan or a subscription (I know the episodes are probably downloaded ahead of time on wi-fi). With this, I felt I don’t need Sirius anymore.

Monster Javas

I was an addict and still a recovering addict of this drink. It’s the only Monster-related beverage I always had, never caring for the other flavors. For a while, starting back about seven some odd years ago, I drank a can and I felt energized. Then as time went on, it turned into just a drink I’d have for the sake of comfortedness, because it was no longer doing anything for me anymore. Plus it was burning a hole in my budgeting because cans of these weren’t exactly cheap on their own.

After being off from a single can after three weeks, I actually felt a lot better. Probably not going to get back into them.

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    15 days ago

    Most things I stop I would really like to have but im not sure I felt I could not live without them. Honestly the stuff I want is pretty simple but also hard to obtain. Like I used to live deeper in the city with shops really close by but I can’t afford that currently. Loved it though. Felt a craving for something and went and picked it up at a store like two blocks away. walked to work every day and my wife joined me with the dog going out in the morning for half of it. it was grand.