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whatevergirl
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The difference between the twinkie scenario and the cigarette, is that if someone ELSE smokes a cigarette in my presence, close enough where I can smell it–I can be harmed. Stats prove this. Plus, I don’t want to smell it–is hurts my eyes, throat, bleck! If someone on the other hand, is sitting near me eating a twinkie, or another form of junkfood, it doesn’t affect me in the same way. I suppose we could say…eating junkfood causes the insurance premiums to go haywire, because indirectly, heavier people are unhealthier, and thus have more claims. But, that is indirect…
So, smoking has the propensity to harm those that don’t ever plan on taking up the habit. That’s at least one difference I see.
I’m very biased. My dad died when I was 9, due to lung cancer…he smoked around 3 to 4 packs of cigarettes per day. I will never ever ever see the value of smoking–never.
So, smoking has the propensity to harm those that don’t ever plan on taking up the habit. That’s at least one difference I see.
I’m very biased. My dad died when I was 9, due to lung cancer…he smoked around 3 to 4 packs of cigarettes per day. I will never ever ever see the value of smoking–never.