Nice!!!OP, does one buy $500 cigarettes in the same place you bought your $500 tampon?
OP, does one buy $500 cigarettes in the same place you bought your $500 tampon?
I can't believe the comments here from grown men/women. It looks like a high school girls text messages. What a thread...
I can't believe the comments here from grown men/women. It looks like a high school girls text messages. What a thread...
What are you doing reading high school girls' texts?
I know. It is amazing that this many adults would complain about a legal product such as cigarettes the way that they do.
I must be a dirt bag then. If you do not like my smoke, adult or child, move away from me. I smoke in my house and yes I have kids, it is not your problem to worry about, it is mine, but I do not see it as a problem. I am more concerned about all the McDonalds food my youngest son eats all the time. Hey, that is just me thoughI don't believe the legality was ever questioned. He made a point over being polite. You see a kid and you refrain from lighting up.
I do understand it is his shop and he can do whatever he wants; but that still doesn't make him any less a jerk for lighting up while a kid was standing there.
I am a semi-ex smoker and made it a point to never smoke in front of children or non-smokers. I never smoked in my house or my car. Stale smoke smells disgusting. And never would I eat to subject someone else to my nasty and dangerous habit.
I have half fallen off the wagon and am smoking on and off right now. And I support the smoking ban. Non-smokers, specifically children, should not have to be subjected to our cancer causing habit. And we are the minority as smokers.
If someone has a death wish I won't try and stop them if they are determined to kill themselves; but I don't want to see them take anyone else with them in the process.
I must be a dirt bag then. If you do not like my smoke, adult or child, move away from me. I smoke in my house and yes I have kids, it is not your problem to worry about, it is mine, but I do not see it as a problem. I am more concerned about all the McDonalds food my youngest son eats all the time. Hey, that is just me though
I was not directing the dirtbag comment of myself at you and I apologize. If one of my kids got sick how in the world could anyone possibly tell if it were from my smoke or from the exhaust from the cars we drive. I am 41 and have been smoking for 42 years via my parents 2-3 pack a day habit and I am still healthier than most people my age. Should I not be dead of cancer or some other lung illness already since smoking is so bad?I did not call you a dirt bag. I think it's a poor choice on your part. If one of your kids develope emphysema or cancer, how would you feel then?
Its not my problem at all. It's yours. If you don't care enough about your kids health to refrain from smoking in front of them then why should I?
You are the one who has to look at them. And God forbid one of them get sick from your smoke; you will have to deal with it. And that will be between you and God.
You're right.. That's just you though... And your kids.
I was not directing the dirtbag comment of myself at you and I apologize. If one of my kids got sick how in the world could anyone possibly tell if it were from my smoke or from the exhaust from the cars we drive. I am 41 and have been smoking for 42 years via my parents 2-3 pack a day habit and I am still healthier than most people my age. Should I not be dead of cancer or some other lung illness already since smoking is so bad?
I do not sit around blowing smoke in my kids faces but yes they have been around cigarette smoke all of their lives. So far they are still alive and breathing well. I have known one person that died from lung cancer and they did not smoke, work in a coal mine, or work with asbestos.
I hear you. Think of it this way. There are people who are more susceptible than others to cancer. I don't see a need to increase anyone's risk. It is known that smoking causes cancer. That is a fact and has been proven in countless studies in numerous countries.
I too knew someone who died from lung cancer who never smoked. But those people are exceptions not the rule.
I'm not trying to judge you and after reading what I wrote I'm sorry if I came off that way. I was just trying to speak for myself. I would hate to know that I could have contributed to someone getting sick because of my poor choice to smoke.
I did not take anything you wrote badly or personally so do not sweat it, everything you wrote was fine and not offensive. This is a subject I enjoy arguing about, ask anyone. I do not think those 2 people we both know that died from lung cancer are the exception to the rule, I think they are the rule and smoking has been so demonized by some that it is contributed to it whether it be true or not. How can we possibly know if someone that smoked and ended up with cancer got it from smoking?
I'm still waiting for the anti-smoking crowd to give up their cars which pollute the air and puts me (and everyone else) at risk for cancer, emphysema, copd, etc. etc. etc.
People are always going to whine about smokers.