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But considering you can't count days anyhow, I'll let that one slide.
Also, it's been 4 days since I posted outside the Khyber forums, and 6 since I've posted anywhere but in my own thread.
Actually usually processes wthin the human body happen in 28 days. For example, it takes about 28 days to replace the cells of a human being's epidermis completely. Women's menstrual cycle is 28 days, the lining of the stomach and intestins is new every 28 days...so on and so forth.
Now....that is where the notion that most aspects of change or modification for human beings supposedly take 28 days. But with habits there's a bit of a different story:
There are physiologically 2 types of habits:
Physical and psychological. Physical habits (usually related to neurotropic substances) are ony bound by the permanence of the substance in the body.
Phycological habits also vary, depending on the particular neuro-transmitter that they are caused by. Dopamine related habits (such as mood-related habits) take 16 weeks to be fully changed. And others, related to fast-acting neurotransmitters such as Gamma-Amino-Butiric-Acid can be changed in about 7 days.
But that's just getting really technical about this. Either way, you ain't quit shit buddyboy