Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP above sounds like a lovely person don't they?
Yes, they do. They sound like someone who's mere presence woulnt send me into an asthma attack. They sound like someone who doesn't toss flaming cigarette butts from thier car, as I'm driving behind them.
The PP sounds great to me!
Serious question - do you also hate backyard fire pits, wood fireplaces, camp fires, etc? Or is it just cigarette smoke?
Cigarette smoke is disgusting. Camp fires and fireplaces are great. Are you seriously trying to compare the those smells to cigarettes? They are nothing alike![]()
Anonymous wrote:I hate smokers too. But i loooooved smoking. Sorry for being so inconsiderate! #noregrets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a townhouse and this lovely young woman who lives two doors down sits outside most of the day when the weather is nice and smokes. I can smell it from my bedroom.
My mom was a heavy smoker and it was awful. When I went away to college, I felt so much better.
But I do want to ask this lovely woman - what the hell are you doing? If I could take her to her future in 20 years and to what her health will be, she would never smoke again. Thinking back to hearing my mom cough ALL THE TIME and get sick so much - the flu, and constant colds, makes me feel very sad - what a waste.
Think away, but bite your tongue before you start lecturing others. Everybody choose how to live their own life. If your neighbor has chosen to smoke, that's her choice, her right, and her responsibility to deal with the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a townhouse and this lovely young woman who lives two doors down sits outside most of the day when the weather is nice and smokes. I can smell it from my bedroom.
My mom was a heavy smoker and it was awful. When I went away to college, I felt so much better.
But I do want to ask this lovely woman - what the hell are you doing? If I could take her to her future in 20 years and to what her health will be, she would never smoke again. Thinking back to hearing my mom cough ALL THE TIME and get sick so much - the flu, and constant colds, makes me feel very sad - what a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean smokers are breaking into your house at night and standing over your bed puffing away? Smoking is not permitted in almost every public building in this city and many places even outdoors (like hospital grounds). I'm a smoker and I don't have a problem with this. But when you complain about someone smoking in their own home or on their own property or on a public street where it is legal, it gets a little over the top. This is America and people have freedom to make their own decisions. It's not just about your freedom, it's about other's as well.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a very special snowflake.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.
No, pp sounds reasonable. You sound like a dumb asshole.
Except smokers apparently. Someone's smoke affects people nearby. No way around that. My doing nothing affects no one.
You're who I was writing about earlier:
"... 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."
But hey, enjoy ruining the immediate vicinity everywhere you go because Freedom or whatever.
(You DISGUSTING PIG!)[/quot
You are a terrible person.
Signed,
a nonsmoker
Here's a thread just for you, PP:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/506593.page
Signed,
Bite me.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/506593.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean smokers are breaking into your house at night and standing over your bed puffing away? Smoking is not permitted in almost every public building in this city and many places even outdoors (like hospital grounds). I'm a smoker and I don't have a problem with this. But when you complain about someone smoking in their own home or on their own property or on a public street where it is legal, it gets a little over the top. This is America and people have freedom to make their own decisions. It's not just about your freedom, it's about other's as well.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a very special snowflake.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.
No, pp sounds reasonable. You sound like a dumb asshole.
Except smokers apparently. Someone's smoke affects people nearby. No way around that. My doing nothing affects no one.
You're who I was writing about earlier:
"... 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."
But hey, enjoy ruining the immediate vicinity everywhere you go because Freedom or whatever.
(You DISGUSTING PIG!)[/quot
You are a terrible person.
Signed,
a nonsmoker
Here's a thread just for you, PP:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/506593.page
Signed,
Bite me.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious here but do all you smoker haters spend as much time spewing vitriol at child molesters on social media? And are you all actively working at this time against climate change by volunteering and buying electric cars? What about the person who complained about a smoker in a car 100 yards away that disrupted her inhalation of pure exhaust? You drive a Prius right? At least you people are honest unlike the fat shamers who claim they are concerned about someone else's health. Neither one of you gives an EFF about anyone's health but your own within the confines of your ridiculous hypochondria and chronic tinfoilhatia.
Anonymous wrote:I hate that my husband has quit twice before, but won't try again. The withdrawal is worse every time. I keep thinking cancer treatments and/or heart attacks won't be much fun, either.
