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Yes less than 10 a day |
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Yes more than 10 a day |
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No, im too young |
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Not anymore |
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Anonymous Source Posts: 6 Joined: 22 Apr 2008 | |
Copy Clerk Posts: 89 Joined: 11 Apr 2008 | heres one for the smokers; my great grandmother smoked since she was 18 and lived to 91. |
Paperboy Posts: 44 Joined: 2 Jan 2008 | I don't smoke, but whenever I drink I get the Overwhelming urge to. *Shakes fist* "Damn you Jim Bean!!" |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2744 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 |
:) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2744 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 |
People have come up to me in the smoking area and complained before. You get assholes on both sides of the fence though as my brother smokes wherever he feels like. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 70 Joined: 9 Nov 2007 | I don't smoke purely out of fiscal reasons, it's a damn expensive habit... On the other hand, I'm one of the few people who seem to not mind cigars or pipes over cigarettes. The latter always smelling far too chemically than the formers. |
Beat Writer Posts: 165 Joined: 2 Apr 2008 | I don't smoke, but practically every adult I know under the age of thirty in my home town does, as well as many teenagers. It's not a very nice place to live and I worked damn hard to get away from it. I guess it's just a cultural thing, because smoking is a lot less common where I live now (obviously a much better place all round in terms of standards of living!) |
Paperboy Posts: 35 Joined: 8 May 2008 |
I was at my nan's 75th birthday and getting all the you shouldnt smoke from my aunt's, so my brother and I went to go out side to have a cig. My great aunt Ivy who's 96 turn's to us and says "hold on lad's ill come for a smoke with you just let me get a drink of rum" |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 533 Joined: 6 Mar 2008 | I've never smoked cigarettes before, and I never will. My mom, her boyfriend, my sister, and my dad's wife all smoke, and they complain about wanting to quit but not being able to all the time. I've only smoked weed like 3 times, and the last time I had a really bad anxiety attack because of it, so I'll never touch that stuff again. I do like the occasional cigar, usually when I'm drinking. And I think pipes are cool too, although they're kind of a pain to light and everything. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 60 Joined: 23 Jan 2008 | I smoke every now and then but not cigarettes. |
Beat Writer Posts: 169 Joined: 6 Apr 2008 | cigarette smoke makes me want to puke. |
Paperboy Posts: 16 Joined: 13 May 2008 | I started smoking cigars shortly after I turned 18. I then moved on to a pipe, and then a hookah, and now I smoke at least a pack of Marlboro's a day. They teach us all our lives that it's a bad habit and all, but I grew up with an immediate family that hated smoking, and and extended family that smoked like chimneystacks. The smell of tobacco is actually kind of comforting because of that. At this point, I get nothing from the nicotine, and it's somehow a relaxation thing. I've quit for periods of up to a month, just to see if I could. But really, I just feel a lot better about a lot of things when I'm smoking. Also, they're really good during a conversation, where you have to pause and think, if only not to make a fool of yourself. |
Muckraker Posts: 237 Joined: 22 Jan 2008 | i don't smoke really, occassionally i'll sit out on the porch with my friend and smoke a cigar, it's less than once a month most of the time and it's more about the conversation and having a reason to just sit out without being bored. so i still consider myself a non-smoker |
Copy Clerk Posts: 90 Joined: 13 Mar 2008 | cigar smoke is just as toxic if not more so however, i will say this i do love being able to sit on my back veranda in a suit and thongs and discuss world affairs. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2212 Joined: 24 Apr 2008 |
do you realize what you just said there? i hope i'm not the only one who is seeing what i'm seeing. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2744 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 | Nods to Ultrajoe. Does sound like a cigarette fanboi. I just hope you're not in England, because that's £6($12) you're spending a day... Psychological comfort is not the same as Non-toxic. |
Brand Manager Posts: 617 Joined: 8 Oct 2007 | Who would have thought gamers would be so health conscious? |
Paperboy Posts: 36 Joined: 14 Nov 2007 | Ì smoke coz it makes me look so very cool, I mean I'm in there with james dean, sammy davis, steve mcqueen, n mr bogart..... and you know what, yourt television gives you cancer, as does you pc and for christ sake most of you cook using a MICROwave oven..... and another point, if any other product was carcenagenic they would take it of the market, but for some reason not one single goverment around the word has forced their tobbacco companies to only grow natural tobbacco [IE as nature intended without all the burn longertaste better chemicals] smoking may stink, but if we just did what the middle classes did with organic, we can have a friendly kinder smoke. and still look cool. |
Paperboy Posts: 16 Joined: 13 May 2008 | I guess I could be called a cigarette fanboy, but I'm cool with that. And no, I live in texas, so it's only about $5 a day. I can save about ten bucks if I buy a carton, though. Also, the city I live in is supported almost entirely by chemical companies, so smoker or not, I'm doomed to cancer. |
Paperboy Posts: 38 Joined: 10 May 2008 |
Good man, me too. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 4 Joined: 22 Dec 2007 |
word. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3353 Joined: 2 Dec 2007 | I don't smoke. The reason why: it smells bad. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 937 Joined: 23 Dec 2007 | I don't smoke, drink or do drugs. I'm so boring... |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3334 Joined: 26 Feb 2008 | Used to smoke cigars, but gave them up because 1) I couldn't afford it, and 2) I wanted to see my daughter often, but I refused to smoke around her... |
Copy Clerk Posts: 95 Joined: 11 Mar 2008 | Used to, then i moved out of home with a dude who chainsmoked and chain-gamed on games like Battlefield//Planetside etc and he'd never leave the house to smoke so within a year the house reeked like his room and his walls were covered in a thin but just visible layer of yellow tar. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 68 Joined: 17 Feb 2008 | I don't smoke neither do any of my "gamer friends". A note to anyone who has posted that smoking relaxes them: It only does that because you are addicted to nicotine. If you had never smoked at all you would be that relaxed all the time. Why pay someone to slowly kill you? |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3334 Joined: 26 Feb 2008 | Not true. When I smoked cigars I had a level of relaxation coming back to work that I NEVER would have felt when I didn't smoke. Want to know how I know? Because I only smoked for three months, and I had the same stressful job for five, and I quit smoking AFTER I got fired. Do the math. |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 515 Joined: 8 May 2008 | ive held on to the belief that "smokers are jokers" all my life:) |
Copy Clerk Posts: 71 Joined: 16 May 2008 | id rather spend the money on games, hookers and blackjack. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3334 Joined: 26 Feb 2008 | Infact, forget the games and black jack! |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2212 Joined: 24 Apr 2008 |
something usually drives people to take up the smoke, drugs or alcohol (in unhealthy amounts) sometimes the promise of a little oblivion or a brief respite is a big temptation. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 71 Joined: 16 May 2008 |
only took 3 minutes for someone to do that 1 :p |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2744 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 |
Darth is right, you know there's a narcotic effect because when you stop, your body let's you know exactly what pain it's been in. As for the 'smoking is euthanasia' joke: So is Caffeine, Sucrose, Driving, Alcohol, Head Banging, Eating Meat, Having Sex etc.etc.etc. If you're forced to go outside in the pouring rain and spark up a little LEGAL narcotic to get you through someone being a total idiot and people still resent you for daring to have a problem; I think there's a small chance we've got our priorities wrong. I'm just waiting for Gordon Brown to bring out all the apartheid signs with "smoking" instead of "coloured". Fact : Smokers donate about 30 million pounds to the NHS per year. Smokers use less than a million. /rant over |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3960 Joined: 30 Jan 2008 | I used to think about adding tobacco as my one vice, given that I naturally avoid alcohol, narcotics and porn. Then I realised that tobacco has no natural balancing agent for what it does to you on all levels in this world. So now I appear to be a dangerous badass, but actually have no vices. Its not even a conscious effort, its just that none of that stuff attracts me. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 71 Joined: 24 Mar 2008 | Nothing against smoking/smokers but I have/had been Asthmatic so I don't smoke but have no problem being around people currently smoking I usually sit/stand upwind or if it's not filling the room ... P.S. Sorry you all lost the smoking section in certain public places that's total bull.
Anything can be a relaxent if it's a comforting activity but some like smoking just happen to have a chemical reaction to boot. Some ex-smokers can feel more relaxed just by holding an unlit cigarette to thier lips. P.P.S. How many of you smokers have had a "Smoking is bad for you!" speech while smoking from a total stranger? |
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Love smoking personally, calms me down, takes the edge off. Though it could be argued that I would be less edgy if I had never started smoking in the first place, such is the virtue of 20/20 hindsight I guess. Still, it gives me something to do between loading screens.
And on the subject of chewing tobacco, don't ever eat it :/. I made the mistake of munching down on two decently sized handfuls of Winnie Red when I was pissed as a fart. Suffice it to say, it came back up as fast as it went down and the next day I could taste the tobacco itself, not the smoke, and it doesn't taste very pleasant.