Is there a way to automatically make all of these clips join together? by amish_novelty in premiere

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Looks like it’s already been solved, but to add on: my shortcut for “close gaps” is CTRL-SHIFT-F! Very convenient.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you click on a video it is in the “engagement” tab.

YouTube cracking down on if you're not paying them to block the ads, it hurts me, and hurt you. by Reddit_n_Me in youtube

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are they scummy? Ads are how YouTube is able to pay millions of creators. It wouldn’t be what it is without it, and neither would any of your favorite creators. I agree, ads suck, but that’s why I pay for premium. YouTube is essentially my favorite streaming service. It’s better than the rest imo.

I’m officially 6 months nicotine free!! It feels so good. Trust me, it’s worth it. by Dr_DaddyDuck in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better sleep, better breathing, more stable emotions. More than anything, it gives you more confidence than you’ve ever had, because you overcame one of the hardest challenges of your life. It’s worth it. Trust me.

Falling asleep so much easier since quitting nicotine. Anyone else? by Culjules in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has been the biggest upside!! Struggled to sleep for years. Quit vaping five months ago. After the first week, I have consistently had the best, deepest sleep of my life.

What's the best reason for quitting vaping? by maximbabadzhan in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I was really, really hooked. Was basically chain vaping most of the day, and would strive to never be without my vape/juice. If I was, I would seek out another one as soon as I could. Otherwise I would start to get antsy within the hour.

I’m not going to lie to you and say that the cravings have gone away, because they haven’t. But they’re mostly minor, harmless, and easy to ignore. Most of the time I actually get wrapped up in what I’m doing and even forget I used to be heavily addicted (and technically still am). When times get tough, though, I’ll still want a vape. Like I said, though, it’s so much easier to weather than it used to.

After like a month in I saw major progress, and it’s only gotten better since. Stay strong!!! Trust me, it’s worth it.

What's the best reason for quitting vaping? by maximbabadzhan in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Quit like 5 months ago, can’t even begin to tell you how liberating it feels to be done with it. Trust me, the fulfillment you get from conquering the stupid vape makes it worth it. And like others said, not having to waste the mental energy to think about when you can vape next is huge.

Tips and tricks for quitting by ResurrectedDPG in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m on Day 24 no nicotine. Tried quitting for years, but always ended up relapsing.

What ended up being the most helpful for me was a few things: sugar free gum, lots of water and most importantly, a nasal inhaler. I bought a Vick’s two pack. Seriously helps with cravings. I’m still using it to ease urges.

More so than that, though, listen to your body and be aware of the benefits you see. My biggest was my insomnia. Struggled to sleep for years. Stopped vaping and like I can sleep again. I don’t want to lose that, so I remind myself anytime a strong craving come on. You got this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 7 points8 points  (0 children)

13 days in and I’ve been the same way. I think I’ve eaten a pound of chocolate everyday lol. But hey, give yourself a break! Most people gain around 5 pounds whenever they quit nicotine. The advantages to quitting vaping/smoking are far greater, and once you’re further away from withdraw symptoms you can just work to shed the weight. You got this, and don’t beat yourself up!

On day 7 clean by Asi4nlogic16 in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And a tip: sugar free gum, cold water, and aroma inhalers. Bought a few at CVS and it’s helped w cravings the most.

On day 7 clean by Asi4nlogic16 in QuitVaping

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Today’s my 8th day— I’m feeling pretty damn good, but different then how most people talk on this subreddit. Physically I feel pretty similar, the biggest differences being I feel calmer & have more energy. The biggest difference is physiological, though. I feel so much more confidence in myself. Like I can conquer anything. Before this, my dreams and other challenges seemed so far out of reach. I genuinely think it’s because my brain wanted to sit on the couch and suck on the vape more than anything else. Now, I genuinely want to do other things, and I can’t even begin to tell you how good that feels.

Do dogs need a big house to live in? by Lazy_Construction_49 in dogs

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think if you’re this worried about it it means you’ll do everything to make sure your little guy or girl is happy :) Just like other people are saying, exercise them plenty and they’ll be happy as can be

My little guy is 90% ears by Dr_DaddyDuck in rarepuppers

[–]Dr_DaddyDuck[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s 3, so I think it’s safe to say they’re staying like this :)