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Atleast he chose a good brand...

EDIT: I bet the snake ate it and died....
Chances are someone put it in his mouth to take a picture and then took it out. D= It's hilarious, you should be laughing!
I wouldn't want that snake as a pet. I'd wake up and have no smokes left. Then it would have to die.
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People don't smoke because it makes you look cool. People smoke because of the nicotine. They sell electronic cigarettes that give you the nicotine drug without the cancer effects of smoking a real cigarette.
The whole reason why people get into smoking in the first place is because it makes them look cool. That, coupled with peer pressure, gives those kinds of people even more of an incentive to do it just to "look cool".

And then they get addicted.
Sepharius Wrote:The whole reason why people get into smoking in the first place is because it makes them look cool. That, coupled with peer pressure, gives those kinds of people even more of an incentive to do it just to "look cool".

And then they get addicted.

NOT entirely true. In some cases that's 100% true but not all cases (but def most underaged smokers). I started smoking because well, I couldn't exactly get drunk at work now could I?...lmfao (j/k I rarely drink). I started because I happen to like a bit of a kick throughout the day. Coffee is a decent pick me up when I'm feeling tired. Cigs are more of a stress relief for me. I'm well aware of the risks. Don't care. With everything in life there's risks. I like my legal drugs.

Some facts for you:

Smoking has been proven to be BENEFICIAL to Parkinson's patients. My mother has Parkinson's and two of her doctors said as much. When she was first diagnosed she was concerned that smoking would be even more harmful. Believe it or not, with certain diseases it actually has POSITIVE effects. Mind you with Parkinson's that's in the earlier stages of the disease. It helps to reduce the tremors. If you know anything about Parkinson's you can imagine how unwise it would be to attempt to smoke toward the end.

You have a higher chance of getting lung cancer from working in certain industrial environments than from smoking (steel mills, coal mines, and so on).

Vehicle emissions are far more harmful than second hand smoke. What kills me is 90% of the anti-smoking groups act like they're concerned about the public getting lung cancer. If that were really true they'd be targeting the automotive industry hardcore instead of focusing on tobacco alone. I tend to think if they were truly concerned about people they would indeed go after the bigger cause/threat.

Forgive my rant but I get pretty heated when it comes to smoking arguements. I agree that children shouldn't smoke. Adults however are pefectly able to decide for themsleves. I've spoken to anti-smoking advocates and many are former smokers. A good majority of the ones that have never smoked are against it because they had a family member die from lung cancer and want someone to pay. I find that with former smokers a lot are just butthurt that people can smoke in front of them. They still have problems resisting their own cravings. That problem isn't anyone else's problem it's personal. Yet they push to force it on everyone because they can't handle it. Kind of in the same way recovering alcoholics avoid bars.

Keep in mind it isn't tobacco itself that causes lung cancer and other diseases. It's the additives that are put in cigarettes. You can get "clean" cigarettes that contain little to no additives. BTW they taste like shit but still give you the kick...lol Electronics are ok but they're a bit of a pain.
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