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Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 06-14-2008 Really? Hmmm...... you know what, everybody smokes in my family, but I don't! The gene must have avoided me ![]() Re: Consequences of smoking - sasha - 06-14-2008 Fuck it, why anybody bread in enything but air? If it isn't pure then it shouldn't be so poluted that pollution is visible with bare eye. There are some chemystry involved. Throw out tobbaco or DIE you blind MFs! Re: Consequences of smoking - M.Helen - 06-15-2008 relax buddy, you look very concerned about the problem of smoking, but be calm Re: Consequences of smoking - sasha - 06-16-2008 I am calm, but smokers nead some shake up just to start thinking criticaly about tobbaco. Re: Consequences of smoking - Steven - 06-17-2008 it's impossible to stop smokers to smoke. Even if very and very solid propaganda against smoking is made, it will influence only about 5% of them. But what is 5%, when the number of population is increasing? Even a strict law against it is adopted, that will make it illegal (as drugs), people will hide and do that anyway, cause it's in their blood Re: Consequences of smoking - Faw_Peter - 06-20-2008 You know what, men can you cigarettes for other purposes (joke): - Why are you allowing your wife to smoke? - There should be a moment when she could keep silence! :-) Re: Consequences of smoking - LION - 06-21-2008 I agree with sasha,smokers need some shake up,they should understand that they affect our health too. Some start smoking just because think it's cool and they friens smoke,and i'm sorry for this guys and girls Re: Consequences of smoking - Faw_Peter - 06-23-2008 When I was 17 I used to smoke; I didn't do that just because I wanted and liked that. I didn't like at all and I didn't even puff deeply. It simply seemed to be cool, especially because the girls could think I was elder. Only in 3 months I understood it's stupid. I would suggest parrents to control their children's money spending. Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 06-24-2008 No way, it won't help. The youth is brighter in this matter. They can find so many ways to hide the fact they're smoking. Only parents who have "a good nose" can trace them! Re: Consequences of smoking - Terry - 06-25-2008 Smokers have the only real community that's left in the workplace today. In an office building people who smoke and gather at a certain place to work, set an informal communication between them. That's very important for increasing the efficiency of relations between them. Re: Consequences of smoking - Steven - 06-27-2008 I agree with you Terry, but why wouldn't the people from an office building gather together at a place as xerox inside the building? It's also an option, a healthy option. Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 06-28-2008 The idea is good, but anyway smoking is a different thing from the xerox. Besides, I don't think in an office building there could be queues for xerox. Unless it's a very big organisation. Re: Consequences of smoking - M.Helen - 06-29-2008 I agree it has bad sides, but not a thing is perfect. So cigarettes are a very effective way to stay warm, plain and simple. Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 07-01-2008 from smoking: "nice white teeth", "perfect scent". Re: Consequences of smoking - M.Helen - 07-03-2008 your teeth get turn yellow not only because of smoking, you should drink less coffee and tea, and brush your teeth after each meal. Re: Consequences of smoking - Terry - 07-05-2008 you say that if we (the smokers) didn't smoke, we could afford to buy a new car every year, but you didn't say what harm to the environment cars bring... Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 07-06-2008 ok, but it's not namely a car, you can save this money and spend it on whatever you want. Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 07-15-2008 About 25% of regular smokers die prematurely because of smoking. Many from this share could live by 10, 20 or 30 years longer. Re: Consequences of smoking - Terry - 07-20-2008 For all those who hate smokers - why don't you follow the principle that it is better to live 70 nice years, than 100 boring years? Think about it. Re: Consequences of smoking - Faw_Peter - 07-25-2008 Terry you are right. But I see no connection here with smoking. You can live happily 100 years, without smoking. So just try to combine the pleasure with health, that's all. Re: Consequences of smoking - M.Helen - 07-29-2008 Probably what Terry wanted to say was that, smokers are more relaxed in the actions they do. And certainly that has a reason - they use cigarettes as sedative. Re: Consequences of smoking - Benn - 07-31-2008 But it's all in their mind. It's a reflex, cigarettes actually don't help them, the process of smoking relaxes smokers. Re: Consequences of smoking - Hakan G - 08-06-2008 Terry Wrote:you say that if we (the smokers) didn't smoke, we could afford to buy a new car every year, but you didn't say what harm to the environment cars bring... Yes, but you didn't mention how dramatic it feels to see your family member destroying his or her health every day, causing the same problem to the people that surround them and gives a bad example for young people or even their own kids (they should've think of them first). That's harder to cope with than with pieces of metals (cars) which can be configured, sold and bought over and over again. Re: Consequences of smoking - Karl.in.eu - 08-07-2008 Hakan G Wrote:Terry Wrote:you say that if we (the smokers) didn't smoke, we could afford to buy a new car every year, but you didn't say what harm to the environment cars bring... I agree with you, but as somebody already mentioned, it's quite hard to stop smoking, many smokers realize the danger but can't stop it. :nonnon Re: Consequences of smoking - M.Helen - 08-07-2008 over the past few years, Europe was invaded by a wave of smoking girls. Fortunately this didn't affect me. I have a child and I'm afraid he might compromised by smoking when he grows up. |