Lol, I was just joking, I'm totally in agreement with you. I wasn't shitting on your joke, but attempting a side one based on that true fact I posted.kickyourass said:Thank you for this history lesson, but do you realize that I was joking, or are you the type who feels the need to shit on other people's jokes over insignificant mistakes?chadachada123 said:True story: The Third Reich was one of the first governments, and the first major government, to outlaw smoking inside government buildings.kickyourass said:Don't worry, you're not the devil,you're just HitlerNO, BAD ME!
I don't really have a problem with smokers, so long as they're polite about it (Like you seem to be), and show some self control while in other people's homes/businesses I'm fine with them. The only real 'problem' I have is that I find smokers extremely unattractive (which is a problem with me not them), that smell just... just no.
So, yeah, smoking is worse than Nazism, right?
I'm confused. What exactly are you trying to achieve? I get bored as well sometimes so I watch T.V or listen to music, I don't slowly kill myself. I'm not perfect there are many vices that I indulge in, I eat food that is bad for me and drink (though not excessively). With these things though I don't then spit that into the faces of those around me. That is the main reason I don't like smokers as the large majority that I have met have at some point done this to someone. But you seem to have already addressed these issues and are instead questioning those who claim to hate smokers for pointless reasons, so basically you are pigeonholing a small minority of idiots and then disproving their irrational arguments, but for what reason? To make yourself feel better about your decisions? It just seems pointless.nbamaniac said:snip.
Like i said, a case by case scenario for smoking. Loud music to me is not a big deal if done in the middle of the day. At night it is a whole different story. People need to sleep for work the next day the majority of the time. Interrupting their sleep for your own selfish reasons is called being a "prick". Now if you decided to live near a fair ground area it is your own damn fault for living so close. Open space area like a park or bus stop I won't complain about smoking because it is easy for me to move away. If it is waiting in line or inside a stationary area like a movie or sport stadium it is a completely different story.chris11246 said:I feel that if you want to smoke thats fine but if you're bothering other people with it then you should try, within reason, to accommodate them. This applies to everything, like if I was in my dorm room blasting music its my responsibility to keep the music down so I dont bother the other residents too much. You are the one who decided to smoke so you should bear the responsibility to not bother others. I dont see whats so hard about that with regards to smoking, its understood for almost everything else.Negatempest said:personally, I hate the stereotypical talk against smokers. One of the most obvious reasons a person smokes is because it helps to relax the nerves or pain a person feels. Could some people be more sensitive to the smoke? Sure just like some people are more sensitive to bee stings than others.
Does a non-smoker have a "right" to tell a smoker not to smoke in an inclosed space like an elevator or subway/train or in certain clubs? Sure, but mostly because it's in many people faces in such a tight spot.
Does a non-smoker have the right to tell a smoker to not smoke in an open space like a bus stop or park or parking lot? Heck no! The non-smoker can move their own selfish but a few steps away from the smoke. I've smelled BO from individuals far worse than cigarette smoke. Don't even start about getting "cancer" from 2nd hand smoke for if that was true, there would be tons of smokers in hospitals for cancer because they smoked for years, but there are only a handful at best. It's a popular theory, but still needs far more facts before it is true.
I don't smoke. I don't really need to smoke. But that does not give me permission to talk **** about people for such a basic habit that can be easily walked away from if it bothered me.
Related to that, I hate people who smoke in line, no one around can move because then they'd lose their spot. All I ask is that people be a little considerate of others and everything will work out fine.
Simply far enough away that no one else inhales it (at least not noticeably, to do it completely would be virtually impossible). If you manage to remain in your car and at home that should be mostly fine so long as the windows are down or you are there aren't any passers by that might breathe it in. Even so that isn't that big of an issue. What I have more of a problem with is people that smoke on the sidewalk.davisjones1287 said:I guess you need to quantify how far away is 'far enough.' I used to smoke in my squad car (can't anymore) but never when there was another person around. I smoke in my house, because I live alone. I smoke in my car, but never if I'm driving someone who doesn't smoke.ConstantErasing said:WHAT? YOU SMOKE? GET OUT OF HERE YOU GODLESS HEATHEN!
Seriously though I am still in the position of wondering why people smoke. I would discourage people from doing it but I don't have a direct problem with it so long as the person smoking isn't anywhere near anyone else. But tell me, do most smokers bother to keep far away from any place where other people that don't want to breathe in the stuff are? No, and because of that I tend to dislike smokers as a whole. Even if you aren't in peoples' faces about it, can you really say that you have never forced second hand smoke upon a non smoker?
I don't smoke in restaurants, even those that allow smoking, I don't smoke in bars, and I don't smoke in airports.
This isn't an isolated incident, either; anyone I know who smokes follows the same etiquette.
What, in your mind, is the correct distance?
If your health ends up turning against you later on down the path, do you think you will regret it then?savageoblivi0n said:I've dealt with a lot of the type of people OP is referring to.. I smoked for...umm *thinks* 14 years now give or take, and don't regret a day of it