⚕️What They Don't Want You to Know About Nicotine - Cures for Cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Brain Tumors and More. ⚕️
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(Clears throat).
Seasoned smoker here of over 35 years. Since when did this board become so anti-smoking? For me, that's one of the first freedoms the government targeted.
Listen. I know people die from complications associated with smoking. But I've also known several people to live well into their 80's. Personally, I believe genetics play a big role. Likewise I've seen people who were never around smoking who got lung cancer.
Should you smoke? Probably not. Should you be allowed to smoke without being bereded and degraded? Absolutely. Personal freedom reigns.
Should businesses be forced to ban smoking? NO. Business owners should be allowed to make that decision only. Unless of course its a medical facility or public school.
But the overreach went way too far.
Nicotine also protects against COVID. Ask me if I've been sick.
Yeah that's a big fuck no. If someone wants to smoke go ahead but for your habit to be in my face and I have to breath that shit and I hate the smell as much as an abused public shitter and I know many many people who can't stand to smell your habit. Yeah it should be banned from all indoor public places. The greatest day ever was when that happened and the rest of us had fresh air finally. To think it's OK for someone's habit to impact every single person around you and that's ok is ridiculous levels of selfish.
I have to laugh to think that you actually have fresh air, and I pray for the day when we all truly do have "fresh" air. The amount of chemicals being sprayed on us in addition to environmental chemicals, let alone chemicals that humans use for their personal use, is ridiculous.
Sure I agree with that. But that is also using hyperbole to convolute a point philosophically. Simple version, what you described is in the air, so smoking around and then no smoking, the latter is fresh air for the non smokers,, especially the ones that loathe it.
I have to agree...I smoked for a couple of years in my early 20's, but after I quit, I detest the smell of cigarette smoke...but I have to say I am loving the nicotine patch that I wear per Dr. Ardis' recommendation. I think it is reasonable to ban smoking from certain places, but I certainly understand people have a right to smoke. I know a wonderful man that died of secondhand smoke, so there is such a fine line between different people's rights on this issue.