Anonymous wrote:I’m 60 and when I was in my 20s people could still smoke in offices in DC, not to mention restaurants and airplanes. I always hated it, and now that I rarely have to contend with cigarette smoke, it’s doubly awful when I encounter it.
But with weed smoke everywhere, I feel like we’ve taken a giant step backward in the fight against second-hand smoke. It’s frustrating that sometimes I can’t even open a window without the smell wafting in.
Anonymous wrote:I mock them, personally. To their face, usually. I scold them and ask why the hell they would willingly give their money to evil corruptions to suck on poison.
Anonymous wrote:Their body, their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a disgusting habit that affects everyone around them.
Our neighbor smokes like a chimney and we can’t go into our backyard or have windows open without smelling it.
I know it’s his right but I get so aggregated I hate to admit it but I hope nature takes its course sooner rather than later so my kids and I can enjoy our backyard in peace.
Cool cool. Now do the same rant against weed smoke. You won’t, of course. You’re probably ok with weed smoke, and are afraid of being called racist if you did complain about it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a disgusting habit that affects everyone around them.
Our neighbor smokes like a chimney and we can’t go into our backyard or have windows open without smelling it.
I know it’s his right but I get so aggregated I hate to admit it but I hope nature takes its course sooner rather than later so my kids and I can enjoy our backyard in peace.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a disgusting habit that affects everyone around them.
Our neighbor smokes like a chimney and we can’t go into our backyard or have windows open without smelling it.
I know it’s his right but I get so aggregated I hate to admit it but I hope nature takes its course sooner rather than later so my kids and I can enjoy our backyard in peace.
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