Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an aside, my favorite thing is when people who can’t spell, or apparently read, call other people dumb. Just really, really simple things that a child would know…things that you would potentially have to override spellcheck in order to get wrong. Truly amazing.
Your litteraly so mean.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's not very frequent. Cigarette smokers smoke a pack a day, all throughout the day.
Cigar smokers may have 1 cigar every 2 weeks.
Health wise, it's about the same, though. Cigar smokers are just kidding themselves.
Is it though? I would seem that an occasional cigar is not the same as a pack a day habit.
Here you go. Not safer at all.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/nicotine-dependence/expert-answers/cigar-smoking/faq-20057787
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/other-tobacco-products/cigars.html#:~:text=Fact,1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an aside, my favorite thing is when people who can’t spell, or apparently read, call other people dumb. Just really, really simple things that a child would know…things that you would potentially have to override spellcheck in order to get wrong. Truly amazing.
Your litteraly so mean.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, cigar smoking is more harmful than cigarette smoking, but it seems a lot more acceptable, event almost celebrated, especially among men.
Smoking cigarettes seems to be frowned upon, but a bunch of guys getting on the patio to smoke cigars after dinner is OK?
I can't understand the rationale.
Anonymous wrote:As an aside, my favorite thing is when people who can’t spell, or apparently read, call other people dumb. Just really, really simple things that a child would know…things that you would potentially have to override spellcheck in order to get wrong. Truly amazing.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, cigar smoking is more harmful than cigarette smoking, but it seems a lot more acceptable, event almost celebrated, especially among men.
Smoking cigarettes seems to be frowned upon, but a bunch of guys getting on the patio to smoke cigars after dinner is OK?
I can't understand the rationale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thead
Winston Churchill lived to 90 and smoked cigars constantly all his life. One was even named after him
Fidel Castro live to be 90. He smoked Cuban cigars daily
Michael Jordan too. We'll see how longà he lasts but a lot of cigar smokers lived long and fruitful lives.
Yeah, it's positively healthy. Go smoke up. In fact, try to do it in your office and tell your boss there is nothing harmful about it to you or anyone else.
Obesity kills people. Maybe you should stop eating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thead
Winston Churchill lived to 90 and smoked cigars constantly all his life. One was even named after him
Fidel Castro live to be 90. He smoked Cuban cigars daily
Michael Jordan too. We'll see how longà he lasts but a lot of cigar smokers lived long and fruitful lives.
Yeah, it's positively healthy. Go smoke up. In fact, try to do it in your office and tell your boss there is nothing harmful about it to you or anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:I think I read something about Clinton smoking a cigar at some point.
My recollection is he wasn't exactly smoking itAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thead
Winston Churchill lived to 90 and smoked cigars constantly all his life. One was even named after him
Fidel Castro live to be 90. He smoked Cuban cigars daily
Michael Jordan too. We'll see how long he lasts but a lot of cigar smokers lived long and fruitful lives.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thead
Winston Churchill lived to 90 and smoked cigars constantly all his life. One was even named after him
Fidel Castro live to be 90. He smoked Cuban cigars daily