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I guess I'm just confused as to what your guys' ideal solution for this is. Detain smokers in their own homes, or just keep raising the price through the roof? You don't see a problem with a government selectively + artificially increasing the price of certain products to discourage their use? What if the price of alcohol was doubled tomorrow? Oh wait, I forgot...alcohol doesn't smell, and that's what this is really about.
P.S. do any of you guys know where I can go to get a good secondhand nicotine rush
P.S. do any of you guys know where I can go to get a good secondhand nicotine rush
If someone found the smell of soda physically distressing I would laugh at them until they left me alone to drink my soda
You have a home, and it's not out in the public. Go there and you can avoid cigarette smoke, or soda smell, or people blinking at you wrong, with 100% success
You have a home, and it's not out in the public. Go there and you can avoid cigarette smoke, or soda smell, or people blinking at you wrong, with 100% success
Does anyone ever think it's weird how alcohol is demonstrably more dangerous than cigarettes (show me a DWI caused by a nicotine high) but you can still have TV commercials about alcohol as long as you say "please drink responsibly" at the end? What about "please smoke responsibly"? Why can't tobacco companies advertise their product? The government (in my country at least) is actively working toward shaming and debilitating a group of people in order to get them to change their behavior. That's not good, it's fucking creepy.
In all seriousness, we can all agree that smoking right next to a stranger is a dick move. That's not the issue. The issue is that, as @"Puddin" described, smokers can't even smoke in designated areas anymore without people obnoxiously coughing at them. They are a stigmatized, demonized people, and it isn't fair.
In all seriousness, we can all agree that smoking right next to a stranger is a dick move. That's not the issue. The issue is that, as @"Puddin" described, smokers can't even smoke in designated areas anymore without people obnoxiously coughing at them. They are a stigmatized, demonized people, and it isn't fair.
(Jan 2, 2017 at 6:03 PM)Yrr Wrote: you sound like a nice personI'm a nice person to people I'm compatible with. I'm not compatible with your hypothetical snowflake who is distressed by the smell of Dr Pepper.
shouldn't you be off stealing all the fun and music from mobius right now
I'd highly suggest everyone who smokes cigarettes try vaping instead, it's incredibly less detrimental to your health and it's less annoying to others as well. That said, I can't control others and I'm not losing sleep over the potential that I might inadvertently inhale a grand total of 1.5 cigs' worth of tobacco smoke throughout my entire life
I mean, shame people all you want. Make them feel bad for smoking near you. That's your right. When the shaming becomes backed by the government, that's a huge problem
I mean, shame people all you want. Make them feel bad for smoking near you. That's your right. When the shaming becomes backed by the government, that's a huge problem
That's a good point, but I feel like both of those things are much harder to get away from than cigarette smoke.
If it's midnight on Sunday, you have work in the morning, and someone is blasting music next door, you can't escape that. That's why I sort of get the bus stop thing, since you can't just miss your bus because someone is smoking. There are just so many smoking laws that are clearly geared not toward protecting the public from annoyance, but toward dismantling an entire industry.
If it's midnight on Sunday, you have work in the morning, and someone is blasting music next door, you can't escape that. That's why I sort of get the bus stop thing, since you can't just miss your bus because someone is smoking. There are just so many smoking laws that are clearly geared not toward protecting the public from annoyance, but toward dismantling an entire industry.
(Jan 2, 2017 at 6:09 PM)Spritanium Wrote: Does anyone ever think it's weird how alcohol is demonstrably more dangerous than cigarettes (show me a DWI caused by a nicotine high) but you can still have TV commercials about alcohol as long as you say "please drink responsibly" at the end? What about "please smoke responsibly"? Why can't tobacco companies advertise their product?yeah alcohol is bullshit and harms people around the drinker far more drastically and tangibly than cigarettes ever could. i don't like the double standard of sorts either.
The hypocrisy reaches its peak with CVS. "We are a pharmacy, we shouldn't be selling cigarettes. Instead we'll provide resources to help people quit". Very noble, too bad they still have an entire aisle dedicated to hard liquor.
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