Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbors insist on cooking fried onions on every glorious day possible. Their kitchen exhausts directly into our yard. Cannot go outside because the backyard smells of garlic and onion all the time. And it gets in my hair and clothes. I’d rather it be cigarette smoke.
What a stupid thing to say. One is a food/cooking aroma, and the other is carcinogenic to those who breathe it. And you prefer the carcinogenic option. My god this country is filled with the most stupid people.
+100 you need food to live you dont have to smoke to live. What a dumb comparison and a stupid comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their body, their choice.
Not when i have smell it in my apartment.
It’s not really “your” apartment, tho. You don’t own other people’s choices.
How can you be so stupid? You can’t poison someone else’s air. A person’s “choice” isn’t allowed to adversely affect a bystander.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t agree that smokers all have their rights.
Because no one should have the “right” to pollute our collective air.
Plain + simple.
It is sad that your family cannot even enjoy your backyard due to your neighbor’s disgusting lifestyle choice. 😠
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:How do you feel about bonfires in backyards? Firepits are so common now and some people have a fire out every week during the summer. Isn’t bonfire smoke worse?
Weber or not they get it, I love to smoke out my neighbors for 12 straight hours. My smoke brings them all to the yard.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm more of a green egg person than a smoker so I'm with you OP!
Underated comment, but I'm wondering weber or not most people caught it.
Anonymous wrote:A not-close friend of mine is a smoker. She flat out told me she "likes the lifestyle" of being one and would never try to quit.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Weed smoke is also nasty. Who likes to smell skunk in their apartment, in their car and on their balcony?
People are animals.
Anonymous wrote:It's a rental. So you don't really "own" it. It's not yours.
I have a nostaglic fondness for smoky resturants and venues. Reminds me of more carefree times. I wouldn't want to be surrounded every day anymore, but a few times a year is fun still.