Gargamellow wrote:I hope so too, man. I would hate to get some terminal illness that wouldn't allow me to post NT.
haw, that would be a loss none of us could bear. Do it Garg, were prayin for ya.
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Gargamellow wrote:I hope so too, man. I would hate to get some terminal illness that wouldn't allow me to post NT.
spazz wrote:Smokings a choice and i get sick of everyone trying to make it for everyone else. In this day and age if you odnt know its bad for ya your a retard and no one ever forced ya. I love smoking and i hate anyone that wants me to quit.
Trielelvan wrote:On the contrary, nicotine itself is more physically addictive than opiates.
Tuggan wrote:i think nick naylor is the character in that sweet movie we wanted to see. thank you for smoking or something like that.
lyion wrote:http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YzRhMDI1YTdiMjRjM2FkODBkMTg5ZmU3YTVkOGJhNTQ=The statistics are plain. Every day, approximately 4,500 Americans between the ages of 12 and 17 smoke for the first time. Half of them will smoke regularly from that point forward, which comes down to 800,000 new habitual smokers each year.
Is there nothing to be done? The easiest answer to that question is presumably the correct answer: Nothing. There is the blissful escapist factor: Not every smoker contracts emphysema or lung cancer. And there is the tireless diversionary exercise, drawing attention to Aunt Judie, who just died of lung cancer, had suffered from emphysema, and never had a cigarette in her life. Yes, and such data as these would not be withheld from you at the Mayo Clinic. The Mayo people aren't there to account for scientific anomalies. But a certain strength is imparted to people who expose themselves to the even-temperedness one finds there, the quiet confidence in the correctness of scientific lucidity, the corporate anxiety to show a resourceful concern for human health.
If you found yourself with emphysema, and you woke up emperor of the whole world, with absolute power in all matters of production and consumption, what would you do?
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Eziekial wrote:You know what's the killing kids right now? Obesity. Smoking is out, fat is in and we need to put a stop to it, pronto! Regulate what our children eat and drink, no more soft-drinks or twinkies at schools. Have warning labels on all fast food. Lets put candy BEHIND the counter and have people show ID to purchase. Even if we save one fat kid from a life of diabetes or heart disease, it's worth it!
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Eziekial wrote:Yes, because we all know what's best not only for ourselves, but everyone else as well. It's amazing how far people are willing to go to exert some kind of control over someone else. It must be an inherent flaw in man.
I'm not playing devil's advocate here, I truely feel anything beyond a sincere debate over the ills of smoking are unnecessary, unproductive, and go against the very foundation of this country.
Naethyn9 wrote:I graduated 3 years ago and school as I knew it is very different from what is mostly portrayed on movies ect. It wasn't the geeks and straight A students who are thought as losers. Its the smokers and dead beats who aren't going anywhere. It was a cool thing to do well and stay away from stuff like cigs and pot.
Of course we partied every weekend and got drunk ect. But that stuff didn't make somone cool. It was doing well and being successful.
But that just may be northern Minnesota.
Tuggan wrote:lol i would be like $2000 richer each year if i were to quit, but i have no plans on doing so.
those nicotine prison bars (:dung:) have me convinced that i enjoy my smoking habit.
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