I hate smokers!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smoking is awesome and is great with coffee or wine and an intellectual conversation. Middle of the road people hate it.


Hmm I'm used to seeing smokers with Mountain Dew and cheap beer while yelling at their baby daddy/baby momma or one of their five children.


That says a lot about where you live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smoking is awesome and is great with coffee or wine and an intellectual conversation. Middle of the road people hate it.


Hmm I'm used to seeing smokers with Mountain Dew and cheap beer while yelling at their baby daddy/baby momma or one of their five children.


That says a lot about where you live.


Are you saying that I live near the trashy smokers? I wonder if the classy, sophisticated smokers cigarettes will cause me to feel more appreciation for the smoke that is blowing into my house. Do you think I should move?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smoking is awesome and is great with coffee or wine and an intellectual conversation. Middle of the road people hate it.


Hmm I'm used to seeing smokers with Mountain Dew and cheap beer while yelling at their baby daddy/baby momma or one of their five children.


That says a lot about where you live.


Are you saying that I live near the trashy smokers? I wonder if the classy, sophisticated smokers cigarettes will cause me to feel more appreciation for the smoke that is blowing into my house. Do you think I should move?


I'm just saying I've never seen or heard of anyone who drank Mountain Dew. If I lived near one I would definitely consider moving. Cheap beer has its place on occasion, but Mountain Dew + five kids is way trashier than smoking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smoking is awesome and is great with coffee or wine and an intellectual conversation. Middle of the road people hate it.


Hmm I'm used to seeing smokers with Mountain Dew and cheap beer while yelling at their baby daddy/baby momma or one of their five children.


That says a lot about where you live.


Are you saying that I live near the trashy smokers? I wonder if the classy, sophisticated smokers cigarettes will cause me to feel more appreciation for the smoke that is blowing into my house. Do you think I should move?


I'm just saying I've never seen or heard of anyone who drank Mountain Dew. If I lived near one I would definitely consider moving. Cheap beer has its place on occasion, but Mountain Dew + five kids is way trashier than smoking.


And this, folks, is the apex of the thread. Veiled prejudices against lower SES white Americans living in rural areas, finally exposed for what it really is. You all are disgusting.
Anonymous
Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you. The weather is getting nice so driving with a car window down should be great. But if someone 6 cars ahead of you is smoking, you can smell it! By the time you realize it and put up you window, the smell is in your car. I think the comments about smokers being "selfish" are because 1 lousy cigarette can have a big radius. 1 person smoking outside a restaurant means the entire outdoor seating area smells it. When someone smokes at the top of an escalator, the smell comes down. And hurrying up the escalator to get away doesn't help because you breath in more while exerting yourself. And what about my 2yo on the escalator with me? Or you walk out of your office building and you are greeted with clouds of smoke. Why can't I just leave in peace?

That's the real issue for me. I don't care if you smoke. I do care when it feels like I am smoking too. inconsiderate to say the least.
Anonymous
Come on. There are lots of gross smells out there when you are taking a drive with the windows open - diesel, burning oil, burning rubber, rotting carcasses on the side of the road, garbage and probably the worst is stagnant water.

Smelling someone's cigarette from 6 cars away or from across the street is just Not. A. Big. Deal. You will live to tell about it. Just be glad that you never picked up that habit because it is a hard one to kick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you. The weather is getting nice so driving with a car window down should be great. But if someone 6 cars ahead of you is smoking, you can smell it! By the time you realize it and put up you window, the smell is in your car. I think the comments about smokers being "selfish" are because 1 lousy cigarette can have a big radius. 1 person smoking outside a restaurant means the entire outdoor seating area smells it. When someone smokes at the top of an escalator, the smell comes down. And hurrying up the escalator to get away doesn't help because you breath in more while exerting yourself. And what about my 2yo on the escalator with me? Or you walk out of your office building and you are greeted with clouds of smoke. Why can't I just leave in peace?

That's the real issue for me. I don't care if you smoke. I do care when it feels like I am smoking too. inconsiderate to say the least.
You sound like a very special snowflake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smoking is awesome and is great with coffee or wine and an intellectual conversation. Middle of the road people hate it.


Hmm I'm used to seeing smokers with Mountain Dew and cheap beer while yelling at their baby daddy/baby momma or one of their five children.


That says a lot about where you live.


Are you saying that I live near the trashy smokers? I wonder if the classy, sophisticated smokers cigarettes will cause me to feel more appreciation for the smoke that is blowing into my house. Do you think I should move?
I think you should move. To Albania.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you. The weather is getting nice so driving with a car window down should be great. But if someone 6 cars ahead of you is smoking, you can smell it! By the time you realize it and put up you window, the smell is in your car. I think the comments about smokers being "selfish" are because 1 lousy cigarette can have a big radius. 1 person smoking outside a restaurant means the entire outdoor seating area smells it. When someone smokes at the top of an escalator, the smell comes down. And hurrying up the escalator to get away doesn't help because you breath in more while exerting yourself. And what about my 2yo on the escalator with me? Or you walk out of your office building and you are greeted with clouds of smoke. Why can't I just leave in peace?

That's the real issue for me. I don't care if you smoke. I do care when it feels like I am smoking too. inconsiderate to say the least.
You sound like a very special snowflake.


No, pp sounds reasonable. You sound like a dumb asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you. The weather is getting nice so driving with a car window down should be great. But if someone 6 cars ahead of you is smoking, you can smell it! By the time you realize it and put up you window, the smell is in your car. I think the comments about smokers being "selfish" are because 1 lousy cigarette can have a big radius. 1 person smoking outside a restaurant means the entire outdoor seating area smells it. When someone smokes at the top of an escalator, the smell comes down. And hurrying up the escalator to get away doesn't help because you breath in more while exerting yourself. And what about my 2yo on the escalator with me? Or you walk out of your office building and you are greeted with clouds of smoke. Why can't I just leave in peace?

That's the real issue for me. I don't care if you smoke. I do care when it feels like I am smoking too. inconsiderate to say the least.
You sound like a very special snowflake.


No, pp sounds reasonable. You sound like a dumb asshole.
If you think this sounds reasonable you must be posting from a padded room. No one gets to personally direct all life around them. Did you even read the part about the escalator? How does this person live with so much drama. If someone farts in her house, does she put it up for sale?
Anonymous
I am in the exact same position. My neighbor's deck is right next to my house. She sits there all day and often all night smoking and getting drunk. It is not possible to open the window or even use my back yard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am in the exact same position. My neighbor's deck is right next to my house. She sits there all day and often all night smoking and getting drunk. It is not possible to open the window or even use my back yard.


Oh that really sucks, I'm sorry. I'm the op and I have no idea who is smoking all the time because I live in a high rise condo and I can't see where the smoke is coming from. Our building is a non smoking building, so people aren't even supposed to be smoking to my understanding. The smell of cigarette smoke gives me a headache and it makes my child sick when he smells it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you. The weather is getting nice so driving with a car window down should be great. But if someone 6 cars ahead of you is smoking, you can smell it! By the time you realize it and put up you window, the smell is in your car. I think the comments about smokers being "selfish" are because 1 lousy cigarette can have a big radius. 1 person smoking outside a restaurant means the entire outdoor seating area smells it. When someone smokes at the top of an escalator, the smell comes down. And hurrying up the escalator to get away doesn't help because you breath in more while exerting yourself. And what about my 2yo on the escalator with me? Or you walk out of your office building and you are greeted with clouds of smoke. Why can't I just leave in peace?

That's the real issue for me. I don't care if you smoke. I do care when it feels like I am smoking too. inconsiderate to say the least.
You sound like a very special snowflake.


No, pp sounds reasonable. You sound like a dumb asshole.
If you think this sounds reasonable you must be posting from a padded room. No one gets to personally direct all life around them. Did you even read the part about the escalator? How does this person live with so much drama. If someone farts in her house, does she put it up for sale?


Except smokers apparently. Someone's smoke affects people nearby. No way around that. My doing nothing affects no one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you.

This. And smokers just don't get it (or refuse to). They really don't understand how their stench follows them into buildings when they come inside after a smoke. They don't realize how bad their clothes smell, or that their hair radiates stale smoke stink. They truly do not understand that their habit follows them around and makes people near them feel ill even if they don't have a lit cigarette in their hand at the moment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cigarette smoke permeates in a way that affects people on the other side of the street. Not just someone standing next to you.

This. And smokers just don't get it (or refuse to). They really don't understand how their stench follows them into buildings when they come inside after a smoke. They don't realize how bad their clothes smell, or that their hair radiates stale smoke stink. They truly do not understand that their habit follows them around and makes people near them feel ill even if they don't have a lit cigarette in their hand at the moment.


My sons friends parents both smoke. When he comes over you can smell the cigarette smoke on him. It was so bad one time that I went into my sons room, and it stunk like cigarettes. The boy had kept his coat on and it smelled so strongly of smoke that it was creating a stench in the room. I asked the boy to take his coat off so I could hang it up for him and that's how I discovered it was the coat that was causing the smell. Felt so bad for him. This kid also has asthma.
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