Thread: Yes, I smoke
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Old 02-02-2006, 06:51 PM   #17
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Originally posted by AzCivic
"Smoking might increase those risks...then again it might not."

there is no way you can honestly say that inhaling smoke on a regular basis doesn't increase your risk for disease. If inhaling a huge amount of smoke kills you (how most people die when their building is on fire) then a little certainly can't be good.


Yes somking does increase risks. BUT for you to compare smoking what a pack a day to death by smoke inhaltion is like comparing...oh i dont oranges to vibrators. Yea its that rediculous.

And wren for you to find 3 people who have been affected to an extreme degree like that is quite redudnant. Everyone knows smoking is "bad" but to see everyone ends up like that is proposterous. For example.
Gillian Anderson Girl on Xfiles
Rod Serling Twilight Zone
Aaron Carter Singer

There all popular and succesful people that smoke not ending like that. And no, Steve is insane (ok a little) but he has come to terms with the fact that he wont live forever and is spending his time how he likes. And for that Steve is my hero LOL
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the geekz0r (11:03:46 PM): basicly, look at it this way...the 6speed is the same is the 5speed in 2,3,4,5,and 6...only the speeds are different because of the fd
the geekz0r (11:04:16 PM): so 2nd pulls like 1st in the 5speed, 3rd is like 2nd, etc.
PortugeeTex (11:04:26 PM): so whats 1st like then?
the geekz0r (11:04:49 PM): 1st is like hitting a cheeta in the ass with a tazer
PortugeeTex (11:04:53 PM): lmfao
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