rll4jc said:
If we are REALLY concerned about public health and safety issues.... and I mean REALLY concerned - let's get rid of automobiles. They kill more than cigs every year. But we probably don't want to do that ... because YOU want YOUR car... right?
Jeeezzz ... we wouldn't have won the damn war without Lucky Strikes. Stop being "culturally trendy" and let it go ... there's enough real crap to worry with. You probably don't go to Bar-B-Ques either ... cause that too after all is ... 2nd hand smoke. by-product of combustion, ya know.
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I love it when "logic" is stretched beyond reason to in an attempt to validate the ridiculous.
Spoken like someone who truly cannot quit doing something that has absolutely no real or imagined benefit on any level to one's existence and livelihood ( ahem like a car). Surely you cannot put the
need for a car on the same level as the need for a cigarette? I would say the risk/reward ration is very wide between the two examples. Wouldn't you?
(Well I guess one who becomes addicted to anything can come up with some hyperbolic rationalizations to justify their weakness) Like Barbecues vs Smoking cigarettes. And Lucky Strikes saves the world.......WOW.
I accept being "Culturally trendy" to be against something that provides no benefit to the user and certainly not to those in near proximity.
I will accept being "Culturally trendy" to abhor the incessant littering of those who casually throw and sometimes crush spent filters on the ground as if its "not really littering." or worse out of cage windows while driving because even they cannot stand their own stink of ashtray butts.
I would say we need more of that kind of trend and less prewashed torn $80 jeans.
Those of us over 45 who started smoking before all the dangers were revealed have somewhat an excuse for having started. Those who KNOW the indisputable science today and STILL smoke. I just don't get it. $100 plus a month for what benefit? I don't want to smell your cigarette smoke any more then you want to smell my fart in an elevator. Its not all about health.