and sometimes theres dust in it and it gets you FUCKED up
edit: plus it's easier to stigmatize smoking of any degree than to stigmatize things that are commonly regarded as necessities and are at worst innocuous and at best vital when consumed/done in moderation. people need to eat and they often need to use cellphones, but no one needs to smoke.
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shennong posted:when you're binge drinking you dont vomit up vapours that intoxicate everyone around you
you do wrap your car around a family walking down the sidewalk though which is why MADD exists etc.
getfiscal posted:shennong posted:when you're binge drinking you dont vomit up vapours that intoxicate everyone around you
you do wrap your car around a family walking down the sidewalk though which is why MADD exists etc.
i guess that is actually pretty easy to wrap one's head around (check that pun)
my whole house switched from packs to tube filters w/ rolling tobacco and we're saving almost $1000 a month yeaaa
discipline posted:shennong posted:yeah the point is that harming others isn't actually built into the route of administration. you could chew skoal or use snus or snuff or a patch or any of a dozen other ways of dosing yourself with nicotine but most smokers won't even consider it which speaks to how out of control their nafs is
that's not true. besides, snus has been practically outlawed by the tobacco lobby in the usa. I used to use it when it was less than $3 but then the price shot up to like $12 a pack.
it is true, environmental tobacco smoke is responsible for thousands of cancers, alveolar diseases, immune diseases, etc on a yearly basis, particularly among children and the poor, all of which could be avoided simply by chosing a mode of administration that doesn't subject others to the consequences of your addiction. the legal status of snus is irrelevant, chewing tobacco and the patch are widely available in the US
shennong posted:discipline posted:shennong posted:yeah the point is that harming others isn't actually built into the route of administration. you could chew skoal or use snus or snuff or a patch or any of a dozen other ways of dosing yourself with nicotine but most smokers won't even consider it which speaks to how out of control their nafs is
that's not true. besides, snus has been practically outlawed by the tobacco lobby in the usa. I used to use it when it was less than $3 but then the price shot up to like $12 a pack.
it is true, environmental tobacco smoke is responsible for thousands of cancers, alveolar diseases, immune diseases, etc on a yearly basis, particularly among children and the poor, all of which could be avoided simply by chosing a mode of administration that doesn't subject others to the consequences of your addiction. the legal status of snus is irrelevant, chewing tobacco and the patch are widely available in the US
shennong posted:seriously though i don't think the "about-face" was that sudden, it took a good 20-30 years of consistent epidemiology before the narrative about smoking was widely accepted and internalised
that and all the anti-smoking ad campaigns are funded by the cigarette companies as part of the tobacco settlement
Groulxsmith posted:So this is how libertarianism is born. With thunderous applause
"I like Cigarettes; I like to think of fire held in a man’s hand.
FIRE, a dangerous force, tamed at his finger tips. I often wonder about the hours when a man sits alone watching the smoke of a cigarette, thinking. I wonder what great things have come out from such hours. When a man thinks there is a spot of
fire alive in his mind – and it is proper that he should have the burning point
of a cigarette as his one expression."
-ayn rand
Dr. David Paulson, president of the Anti-Cigarette League of America, tells of an experiment he conducted when a student at Bellevue Hospital Medical School, in New York, that impressed upon his mind the fact that nicotine is a deadly poison. A large, healthy cat which made night hideous for everybody in the neighborhood was the victim. Here is the incident in the doctor's own words:
"I soaked enough tobacco to make an ordinary cigarette in water. Then I injected under the cat's skin a hypodermic syringe full of this tobacco juice. In a few minutes the cat began to quiver, then tremble, then it had cramps, and in less than twenty minutes it died in violent convulsions. The poison destroyed the nine lives a cat is popularly supposed to possess.
"I take no pride in relating this experiment, for I knew a shorter as well as a more merciful way of ending that cat's life; but what distresses me now is the fact that thousands of boys are repeating that experiment upon themselves with as certain though less immediate results, and only a few people seem to be concerned over what is taking place right before their eyes."
TROT_CUMLOVER posted:smoking cigarettes is a product of western fascination with the exotic orient and is exactly as bad as dumb college kids wearing keffiyehs for fashion or hippies appropriating native culture
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discipline posted:like how many americans are going to die of obesity? did smoking ever lower a nation's life expectancy average like that lol
MAKES YA TNHINK
thirdplace posted:discipline posted:like how many americans are going to die of obesity? did smoking ever lower a nation's life expectancy average like that lol
MAKES YA TNHINK
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