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“Obesity is catching up to tobacco as the leading cause of death in America,” proclaimed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief Julie Gerberding this week. “Americans need to understand that overweight and obesity are literally killing us,” added Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,113975,00.html Honestly... Fat people fucking disgust me. Simple as that. Seeing a Fat MOM waddling a string of fat fucking kids to fat know it all morons that thing there above everyone else, pure bile. Fat people effect everyone around them in simple ways, from the smell for cheetos wafting from their greasy sweaty bodies, to the higher insurance we all have to pay because of "health care" keeping them alive. Smokers... most are no better. There are a few of us that make it a point to keep our habit to ourselves, like go outside to have a smoke or whatever, but a fat bastard can't make themselves not ruin the view of a beautiful room no matter how hard they try. Being a fat fucking slob is just screaming at the world "LOOK and ME! I'm a lazy overeating fuck." Sorry it's my opinion, and like assholes everyone has one. |
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Why do you continue? Do you care how it affects others? Do you continue to be an obnoxious prick when you have respiratory problems caused by a cold or something along those lines? |
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LOL - Aaron has still got it! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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I can't remember why I started smoking when I was younger, but the reason I started again last year is stress. For me, that's the only benefit of smoking: it's is an excellent stress reliever. And as I get older and less willing to partake in other "vices", I find myself more inclined to pick up a cigarette when I feel the need for a "something". But I am constantly telling myself that I need to quit again; it's just that the need for a vice outweighs logic sometimes.
However... even as a smoker, I do love the fact that bars, restaurants, etc. have become smoke-free environments. Also, being in CA, it seems that just about every public socializing establishment has it's own smoking area, completely seperate from the main areas so to limit the effects on non-smokers. Other states adopting the no-smoking policies should follow suit. I recently spent a few months in Washington (also a non-smoking state), and designated smoking areas in WA seem to be the exception rather than the norm. I suspect that OR is the same in it's lack of smoking areas? I think that if more businesses designate areas for smokers to hang out away from non-smokers, it would eliminate some of the crass-ness you are referring to. Another thing about people smoking right in front of business entrances, etc... I have noticed that most places like grocery stores, shopping centers, movie theaters, all put their ashtrays right in front of the entrance doors. Smokers naturally gravitate toward the ashtrays when they are out getting their fix. I think that if stores and other such businesses would put their ashtrays off to the side, that would help eliminate some of the effects on other customers. Of course, it would also result in more litter because some people are just too damn lazy to walk the extra 30 feet to use an ashtray or garbage can. And face it... people like that are going to fuck things up for everybody else no matter what rules or facilities are in place for them. Those are the people who just don't give a crap about anybody else but themselves, whether it comes to smoking, driving, talking on cell phones in movie theaters... whatever. There are always going to be some people that you can never please no matter what, so there's no use trying. Anyway, the point I was trying to make is that I think a lot of smokers felt alienated when these laws started popping up. They get kicked out of their environmnent, are forced outside and often not given a seperate area to do their dirty work, and people are still bitching. I mean face it, non-smokers as a whole are not going to be entirely happy until they have passed laws confining smoking to inside people's own homes and nowhere else. I think it's caused a much more "in your face" attitude from smokers than before these laws started happening. And I know it's not the responsibility of businesses to cater to smokers, but I think that if more did, there would be much less clash between smokers and non. |
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I did feel badly about how it affected my kids.. now that I'm free things are a lot differently |
I do not even know why people pretend to care one way or the other about smoking...
Fact: Living in populated area's is nearly the same as smoking. You drive on the roads alot? You are basically smoking. You live day to day exposed to numerous toxins, germs, in a world that is prone to accidents and murder. All you people are going to to die. One way or another. Cancer, Heart Deisease, some way one way or another your going to die. Once you got the idea that your time will come... Smoking is the least of the things to worry about. Come to grips with your own death... Accept it. Light up and say fuck it. Cuz shit dont matter anyways. We're all dead. Being afraid of death just makes you a sniveler to people that live life. |
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And it's never to soon to get your children started. http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...bab_addict.jpg . |
Some people truly dont want to live and its a way to kill yourself faster. For some old age is more fearful. People know that its going to kill them, who cares what others do?
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Most people that work labor jobs know this.
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I think most feel nothing bad will ever happen to them.
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I started smoking when I was about fourteen or so. No idea why I started; Maybe it was peer pressure or just the thrill of doing something "bad". Why do I continue? I enjoy it? Do you continue to smoke when you have respiratory problems caused by a cold or something along those lines? I very rarely get sick. I quit smoking for about two months and I was okay with it. I started back up over the Christmas break. I promised my wife I would quit for the new year, and I'm back to no smoking again. I must admit that while I wasn't smoking, people who were smoking bothered me. To a non smoker - even someone who just quit - the stuff reeks. |
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I used to smoke for many years untill my friend got lung cancer at the age of 25.
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My best friend sounds like he's going to puke a lung every time he coughs, which is about 30-40 times a day. He's 28, and smokes weed and cigarettes all the time. Sometimes I can hear him 50 feet away down the hall of our apartment building loud and clear his cough is so loud.
He doesn't even get it checked. |
I never smoked cigarettes and cigarette smoke never bothered me. As far as quitting dont know if it makes a different my father gave up smoking 18 yrs ago.Now he has stage 4 lung cancer.
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What made you start? Don't know exactly... friends and parents smoked... kinda came with the territory I guess...
Why do you continue? Addiction plain and simple... Do you care how it affects others? Yes. I'm as conscious as possible of nonsmokers when in public. Do you continue to smoke when you have respiratory problems caused by a cold or something along those lines? Yes. |
I'm a non-smoker, and I went to a neighbours house today for the first time to hang out for a bit, and he asked if I minded if he smoked (instant points!) I said I didn't mind, and I don't. I mind in a car, but in a big room with a single cig at a time - no problem. I didn't know he was even a smoker until he asked honestly.
He smoked a few while I was there, and it truly wasn't bothering me at all, hardly noticed. When I got home, I sat down with the fam to catch the rest of the pats game, and instantly all I could smell was my clothes. My father in law noticed right away too, and the other folks in the room said they could smell it too. All I wanted to do was go change my shirt, so I did. I came back, and then... All I could smell was my jeans.. ugh. So I went to change them too. That shit is nasty any way you look at it. |
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