Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talk about yellow nails and stuff, but I've never actually seen this, and am old enough to remember lots of people smoking when I was single at bars I the nineties. There are these legends about smoking that have sprung up because it is much less prevalent, and this easier to believe.
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Great. And I've never seen these on anyone and I know dozens of smokers and former smokers. That's why the anti smoking hyperbole doesn't work, because it is not how it works out in real life. Also, you don't die right away, and you can still run and work out. The problem is smoking is insidious because of its addictive nature. To a smoker, it's always the right time for a smoke, calms you down, picks you up, helps with grieving, etc. would treat the problem more apropriately if people didn't show pictures of crazy or homeless schizophrenics and say this will happen to you. Because uiu can smoke for twenty years and not have nails like this. Ask half my extended family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People talk about yellow nails and stuff, but I've never actually seen this, and am old enough to remember lots of people smoking when I was single at bars I the nineties. There are these legends about smoking that have sprung up because it is much less prevalent, and this easier to believe.
HOT! http://www.quitsmokingplace.com/personal-appearance-health-risks-from-smoking-cigarettes.html
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Anonymous wrote:People talk about yellow nails and stuff, but I've never actually seen this, and am old enough to remember lots of people smoking when I was single at bars I the nineties. There are these legends about smoking that have sprung up because it is much less prevalent, and this easier to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer to be friends with smokers, much less uptight and have fewer sudden onset allergies like all you nonsmokers that get physically overcome within five feet of a smoker.
I'm the pp you are teasing. Good. Enjoy! As my mom used to say, it takes all kinds. Smokers need friends too, and since it can't be me, they'll have you.
+1 smokers are more fun and less likely to snap. They have their habit to calm them down. Lots of fun times with my smoker friends. Non smoker myself.
Exactly. Go to any waterfront bar or other cool hangout place and the fun ones always have a few smokers laughing it up in the group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer to be friends with smokers, much less uptight and have fewer sudden onset allergies like all you nonsmokers that get physically overcome within five feet of a smoker.
I'm the pp you are teasing. Good. Enjoy! As my mom used to say, it takes all kinds. Smokers need friends too, and since it can't be me, they'll have you.
+1 smokers are more fun and less likely to snap. They have their habit to calm them down. Lots of fun times with my smoker friends. Non smoker myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer to be friends with smokers, much less uptight and have fewer sudden onset allergies like all you nonsmokers that get physically overcome within five feet of a smoker.
I'm the pp you are teasing. Good. Enjoy! As my mom used to say, it takes all kinds. Smokers need friends too, and since it can't be me, they'll have you.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to be friends with smokers, much less uptight and have fewer sudden onset allergies like all you nonsmokers that get physically overcome within five feet of a smoker.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor across the street has a daughter about 6 months older than my daughter. We are new to the neighborhood and have met the neighbor a few times and talk in the yards or whatnot but have never spent a lot of time around each other.
Well, the times we see them most often are when they are out on their front porch smoking.
I DETEST smoking. I hate being on an elevator with a smoker. I'm super sensitive to it and it incenses me. It's all I can do not to go off on people for smoking near me or my child. My mother smokes and we avoid being around her most of the time. When we visit her, we make sure it is in a public, non-smoking place like a restaurant so that she can't smoke around us. She still reeks from smoking in her car.
I just feel like smokers must not respect themselves and I have trouble respecting people who choose to poison themselves and blow poison into the air for others to breathe.
Anyway, aside from the smoking thing, I like my neighbor. I'm just not sure how to get past the smoking thing. They smoke on their porch instead of in their house, which I can at least respect that they don't smoke around their child. But still.
So, how do I deal with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. Their ashtray breath makes me nauseous.
She can brush her teeth but you can do nothing to improve yourself . I am a non-smoker but I judge people by their character and integrity
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to be friends with smokers, much less uptight and have fewer sudden onset allergies like all you nonsmokers that get physically overcome within five feet of a smoker.