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MassiveGeek

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MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I fail to see how that's a bad thing.
I don't care for it myself, but as long as nobody blows smoke in my face it doesn't matter if they smoke, to me.
Agreed. But sadly, people do smoke in my face, so I hate it.
Question: Why are you on my knee?

Anyway, if someone were to intentionally blow smoke directly in my face just to be an asshole, I would treat them like I treat any asshole who is not myself.
Which is to say, I'd wait until they turned around and I'd garrote them.
Then I would storm a castle and impale them upon a battle standard.

...Or I'd just hit them in the face, I guess. That seems like a lot less work. And it'd be funny to watch them choke on their cigarrete.
Answear: What?

I dunno how it is in other countrys, but in sweden, people who smoke are assholes that thinks that people dont mind getting tar and diseases becuse they need to have a cigarette in the most crowded places.

And yes, hitting them in the face is easiest.
 

MassiveGeek

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MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I fail to see how that's a bad thing.
I don't care for it myself, but as long as nobody blows smoke in my face it doesn't matter if they smoke, to me.
Agreed. But sadly, people do smoke in my face, so I hate it.
Question: Why are you on my knee?

Anyway, if someone were to intentionally blow smoke directly in my face just to be an asshole, I would treat them like I treat any asshole who is not myself.
Which is to say, I'd wait until they turned around and I'd garrote them.
Then I would storm a castle and impale them upon a battle standard.

...Or I'd just hit them in the face, I guess. That seems like a lot less work. And it'd be funny to watch them choke on their cigarrete.
Answear: What?

I dunno how it is in other countrys, but in sweden, people who smoke are assholes that thinks that people dont mind getting tar and diseases becuse they need to have a cigarette in the most crowded places.

And yes, hitting them in the face is easiest.
"Location: Your knee."
Anyway, I live in the U.S.
It's basically easiest to assume that everyone, regardless of future-lung-cancer-possibility, is an asshole.
Nine times out of ten you will be right.
Actually, that's not true.
More like 99.9% of the time.

EDIT: I do so enjoy the face hitting. But it's not really my style.
Oh, well, I was checking if your lap was more comfortable than the one Im on now. And I'll think I'll stay on your knee for a while. P:
Well, yes. Tell that to the 70% of my buds that smoke.
 

MassiveGeek

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MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
Moodels said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I fail to see how that's a bad thing.
I don't care for it myself, but as long as nobody blows smoke in my face it doesn't matter if they smoke, to me.
Agreed. But sadly, people do smoke in my face, so I hate it.
Question: Why are you on my knee?

Anyway, if someone were to intentionally blow smoke directly in my face just to be an asshole, I would treat them like I treat any asshole who is not myself.
Which is to say, I'd wait until they turned around and I'd garrote them.
Then I would storm a castle and impale them upon a battle standard.

...Or I'd just hit them in the face, I guess. That seems like a lot less work. And it'd be funny to watch them choke on their cigarrete.
Answear: What?

I dunno how it is in other countrys, but in sweden, people who smoke are assholes that thinks that people dont mind getting tar and diseases becuse they need to have a cigarette in the most crowded places.

And yes, hitting them in the face is easiest.
"Location: Your knee."
Anyway, I live in the U.S.
It's basically easiest to assume that everyone, regardless of future-lung-cancer-possibility, is an asshole.
Nine times out of ten you will be right.
Actually, that's not true.
More like 99.9% of the time.

EDIT: I do so enjoy the face hitting. But it's not really my style.
Oh, well, I was checking if your lap was more comfortable than the one Im on now. And I'll think I'll stay on your knee for a while. P:
Well, yes. Tell that to the 70% of my buds that smoke.
...What is it with people and my lap? You'd think I was handing out candy or something.
I only have one non-family friend who actually smokes.
Or, that I know of.
...She also drinks excessively and is in rehab for ecstasy.
...And also is only 13.
Why are all of my friends weird.
Not that Im normal, but I could be your friend for a change? I dont drink, smoke or take drugs. 8D
 

Scolar Visari

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Right now cordite is the only smoke I enjoy. Although I could see myself smoking cigars in the near future.
 

watchman 2353

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The truth about smoking is that it improves chance of cancer, as does anything else. The single most cause of cancer is electrical radiation. Cereals, electricity, red bull. They all cause cancer. You just need to weigh the consequences with the benefits.
 

Anton P. Nym

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Never smoked, and never was tempted... I'm allergic to the stuff, which doesn't exactly endear cigarettes to me.

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EmileeElectro said:
No I don't, but my mum's a chain smoker which means I inevitably stink of smoke too.
You might want to start and wash your clothes then.
Or not stand right in the face of your mum when she smokes.
You don't have to be anywhere near a chain smoker in order to have your clothes completely saturated with the smell of cigarette smoke, you just have to be indoors with him/her. And the smell lasts, too, though smokers naturally can't detect that because they have that scent saturating their noses already.

My Grandfather was a heavy smoker when my Mom was growing up, until he was told by his doctor that he'd die of emphysema before Mom graduated from high school unless he quit. So he quit cold turkey right that day. Two very grumpy weeks later, he made the remarkable discovery that mashed potatoes actually have flavour... which, he told me, let him know how much he'd been missing all those years.

Just a thought.

-- Steve
 

Wanderer1911

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I?ve smoked for 7 years, spent the last four wishing I hadn?t started. I?m down to 2 a day now, just hope that this time when I quit, it?s for good (I have had 5 failed attempts to quit). I am using acupuncture this time which is funny because I have a fear of needles.
Odd as it may sound I prefer to date non-smokers. Weird huh?
 

Turing

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I smoke and I enjoy smoking. I probably smoke an average of 5-8 cigarettes a day, more if it's the weekends and I'm enjoying heavy gaming or drinking.
I started when I was about 14 or 15, not because all the "cool kids" did it (I was actually offered cigarettes several times but refused), but one day I was staying the night at a friends house I was sitting at his computer and decided to light up one of his cigarettes. I thoroughly enjoyed that first smoke and promptly bought a 10-pack a couple of days later.

There's nothing worse than an inconsiderate smoker, though. I don't like it when people smoke around me when I'm eating for example, or inside a car and such. There's a place and time for cigarettes and it's not in cramped spaces or at dinner.

I've considered stopping, not really for my own benefit, but for my girlfriends as she's been diagnosed with asthma. Of course, it would help a lot if SHE was prepared to quit, but she keeps putting it off... Oh well, c'est la vie sur le pont. Life: It'll kill you
 

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DM992 said:
The truth about smoking is that it improves chance of cancer, as does anything else. The single most cause of cancer is electrical radiation. Cereals, electricity, red bull. They all cause cancer. You just need to weigh the consequences with the benefits.
Electrical radiation? You do know that something like that doesn't exist? I guess you mean electromagnetic radiation, wich does exist, but the American Cancer Society isn't so certain as you seem to be:
Electromagnetic Fields

Electromagnetic radiation is produced by moving electric charges and may be of natural origin (the sun) or human origin (electronic devices or power lines). Electromagnetic fields have been the subject of much controversy. Recent extensive studies of electric utility workers showed a minimal increase in the risk of brain tumors and leukemia. However, either of these increases may have been due to chance. Results from studies on magnetic fields and childhood leukemia have been suggestive but inconsistent.

While smaller studies have observed a link between cancer and activities such as the use of electric blankets and television watching, the most recent and largest study did not find a connection between electromagnetic fields and cancer.

Additionally, in 1999 the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) released results of an extensive 6-year study stating that the evidence for a risk of cancer and other human disease from the electric and magnetic fields (EMF) around power lines is "weak" but could not totally be discounted, and efforts to reduce exposures when possible should continue.
So I wonder where you got the idea that electromagnetic fields are the biggest cause of cancer.
About your first statement, yes you're right they technically increase the chance you get cancer. But ofcourse reality isn't so simple, and smoking has much more health effects then 'just' several types of cancer (going down the easy route, wikipedia, sorry :p):
The main health risks in tobacco pertain to diseases of the cardiovascular system, in particular myocardial infarction (heart attack), cardiovascular disease, diseases of the respiratory tract such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), asthma,[53] emphysema, and cancer, particularly lung cancer and cancers of the larynx and tongue.
My grandma who smokes doesn't have cancer, but smoking IS severly deteriorating her health, everyone here knows including my grandma and her docter but she simply refuses to stop. Makes me so mad, and sad.
 

RAWKSTAR

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Never will, disabled with Cystic Fybrosis so smoking would be fairly silly of me.
 

hem dazon 90

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needausername said:
Well my dad has just been diagnosed with lung cancer which has spread to his kidney's and stomach, from excessive smoking and drinking, so I don't think I will ever smoke...
Im sorry to hear that my freinds dad also passed away recently from lung cancer