Cemeterygates said:its like a virgin telling you all about sex....
adoNix said:When i hear clueless people like you talking about something they dont know anything about i start laughing. Have you ever considered that people has social needs? a need to be accepted a place. Maybe some of the smokers got rejected other places they tried to fit in, and some smokers said "hey come join us" doesnt it sound tempting after beeing rejected other places? Most people smoke out of some kind of social reason i belive. I may sound like a smoker, but im not. I just know that the stuff i wrote above has happened to several people i know.
Sorry the for bad english, but im sure you got my point.
Cemeterygates said:ive had an addiction other than smoking......i managed to kick it in the balls....but over the course of about 6 weeks....i got kicked in the balls a lot harder so to speak....its fucking horrible an super hard......this talk of choice.....innitially yes it is choice....but then u get adicted...an boom...it has you by the balls an wont let go...i don tthink any1 should make comments like "but its their choice" when they've never been in the situation.....its like a virgin telling you all about sex....
Kathal said:You smokers are so fun tbh. "No smoking" all over the world soon. Get used to it m8![]()
Click the 2 links I posted and READ it.Rediknight said:Whats wrong with having specifically oriented smoking/non-smoking bars???
iteam's smoketest said:Hagit Limor narration: The EPA Guidelines range from Good to Hazardous. Of the 15 places we visited none measured good, 2 measured moderate, 3 were unhealthy for sensitive groups like children, older adults or people with heart or lung disease, 3 were unhealthy for all groups, 4 were very unhealthy, and 3 rated hazardous. Now keep in mind our findings reflect only the time we spent in each place. They could change at other times.
But the night we visited Arthur's restaurant in Hyde Park, we measured an unhealthy level. Owner Joe Santorelli tells us the smoke eater wasn't working that night but has been fixed since.
Across town in Fairfield, we measured a very unhealthy level at the UAW bingo hall. No one returned our calls asking for a comment.
How about kid-friendly restaurants like Barleycorn's in Lakeside Park?
Unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children. J. Alexander's in Hyde Park got our lowest reading, moderate. Also moderate: the Olive Garden in Fairfield
But in Clifton, Fries Cafe measured as hazardous. The owner says he'd support a smoking ban if everyone else had to do it.
At the Blue Note in Price Hill, the owner wasn't available for comment on the hazardous reading we got.
And we didn't hear back from the owner of Yesterday's in Mt. Adams, the highest level we measured by far, despite the exhaust fan the manager says replaces 100% of the air in the place in 30 minutes.
None. Just go outside and smoke. I’m sure you need a bit of fresh air.Rediknight said:But would you favor that over the outright illegality of ciggarettes?
Well its not my right YETRediknight said:See, what drives me the maddest is that you anti-smokers think it is your right to tell me what i can and can't do, even though i do my utmost to make it so that you incessantly whiney buggers have nothing to whine about - doesn't matter you STILL whine and force what YOU think is the way it should be on everyone else.
Selfish chimps. lol. It’s no me going “I want to smoke everywhere even though it annoys a lot of ppl and it’s dangerous.”Rediknight said:When are you complaining, whining, churlish, selfish chimps going to go protest about something that is REALLY important?
Can’t you see how dumb that sounds? So because gangs are running around with knives we shouldn’t do anything about smoking? What about child porn? Should we stop doing something about that too due to the fact that ppl are using knives in the streets?Rediknight said:There are youths running around on our streets with guns as fashion accessories. Knives are common sidearms and gangs of 30+ kids roam the streets knowing that the police are too few in number and too lacking in power to do anything about it. Crack cocaine is being produced by the truck load and children from eastern europe are employed to sell it in clubs (yes, them clubs where SMOKING will be illegal)...
PRIORITIES, FFS!!!!![]()
Calaen said:people that smoke because their friends smoke are seriously fucking stupid.
That's an incorrect analogy. Firstly because an allergy is quit a bit different from increasing the chance you'll get cancer. Secondly because smoke covers a radius quite a bit larger than bio washingpowder and thus is harder (often impossible) to avoid.Sparx said:I’m allergic to bio washing powder does that mean I got the right to ban it so i don’t get hurt? No I just don’t wear it or avoid touching people who use it.
Naa, I’m just going to stay inside and breathe the none toxic air that I’m by law allow me to.Rediknight said:Point 1 - No, you piss off outside and whine about it. See, silly argument, huh?
No, ofc I haven’t read any of the thread. I just took the quote from page 4 out of the blue. It seems YOU didn’t read that post.Rediknight said:point 2 - You obviously haven't read any of the thread, and i really cannot be arsed to go through it all again. You assume a lot about people. I'm yet to see a smoker go to all the trouble of lighting up just to piss off a non-smoker, yet Non's and anti's think it their social duty to come and bother me about it, from a place where it didn't affect them at all. Get off your horse...
Basically that’s what you said, yes. All this about the government not prioritising right is a load of BS. Why do you think bringing down crime will be better if they don’t go thru with this ban? Do you think it’s taking a lot of resources from crime fighting? Do you think we will get cleaner cars faster or something? What do you think will be sacrificed due to this ban?Rediknight said:Point 3 - erm, where did i say i wanted to smoke everywhere even though it annoys a lot of people and its dangerous? For one, it doesn't annoy a lot of people, it annoys the loudest people who are given that voice by a pathetic government who's priorities are out of whack - leads neatly to my last point.
Sure make a list. But be sure that list ONLY includes things that are pushed away because of the smoke issue.Rediknight said:What you want me to do, make an entire list of the things that should be considered more urgently in need of attention than smoking?
You don’t get it. The ban has NOTHING to do with fighting crime. Is it the government that’s out on the streets fighting crime? No, it’s the police. They agreed on a law and that’s it. The police still have the same amount of time to fight crime. Be that child porn or gangs on the streets with knives in funny outfits.Rediknight said:No, cos anyone with an ounce of common sense wouldn't need it. Child porn shouldn't take second place to knives on the streets - it shouldn't take second place to interfering busy bodies who are convinced smoking is the biggest, most heinous sin since eve polished an apple against her muff...
forget it - you go and live your looong and wonderful life, being more concerned about what other people are doing that whats happening in your life.Kathal said:Naa, I’m just going to stay inside and breathe the none toxic air that I’m by law allow me to.
No, ofc I haven’t read any of the thread. I just took the quote from page 4 out of the blue. It seems YOU didn’t read that post.
“didn't affect them at all”? So smoking in pubs etc doesn’t affect ppl? Check out my links clown.
Basically that’s what you said, yes. All this about the government not prioritising right is a load of BS. Why do you think bringing down crime will be better if they don’t go thru with this ban? Do you think it’s taking a lot of resources from crime fighting? Do you think we will get cleaner cars faster or something? What do you think will be sacrificed due to this ban?
Sure make a list. But be sure that list ONLY includes things that are pushed away because of the smoke issue.
You don’t get it. The ban has NOTHING to do with fighting crime. Is it the government that’s out on the streets fighting crime? No, it’s the police. They agreed on a law and that’s it. The police still have the same amount of time to fight crime. Be that child porn or gangs on the streets with knives in funny outfits.
I have answered this question a few times already. Try to read my posts moron.Rediknight said:What have you got against the optional ban then?
The for the love of god go home and smoke all you want. Make a club or something and invite all the ppl you know that smokes. And If I for some reason should come by then feel free to slam the door in my face. I don’t want to breathe your air anyways.Rediknight said:What have you got against us lepers of society having our own special place to kill ourselves in? To be honest, i'd prefer to smoke in areas where non-smokers aren't allowed, let alone welcome, then at least i wouldn't have to put up with your selfish attitude...
lol. You didn’t click on my 2 links either? You guys are in denialtris- said:redi, just forget it man. there is only about 5 of us here who have a clue about anything thats going.
there is people who arnt informed, people who are stupid, people who refuse to listen and people who just flat out dont want to learn anything.
fuck em, they dont want to know. they just want to pretend they are mr/s bigdick whos better than everyone else.
a bit like you in this post?tris- said:fuck em, they dont want to know. they just want to pretend they are mr/s bigdick whos better than everyone else.
Chronictank said:a bit like you in this post?
Chronictank said:a bit like you in this post?
at the end of the day smoking was banned in pubs and resteraunts because it DOES harm people around you.
tris- said:they just want to pretend they are mr bigdick
http://www.wcpo.com/wcpo/localshows/iteam/smoketest/tris- said:if you had read the whole thread, you can clearly see there is people like i described. and if thats how they go on then is there any point trying to communicate anymore?
imo, no.