See this picture, dare you smoke? | |
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Mar 7, 2008 03:06 | |
| Tobacco-related illnesses are America's number two killer, and the most preventable. Just one cigarette will immediately increase your blood pressure and decrease the circulation to your extremity. Ha ha, this is the consequence of smoking! Dare you smoke? |
Mar 9, 2008 21:40 | |
| A sign seen outside a bar: Please suicide outside. O_o |
Mar 9, 2008 21:41 | |
| Which one is yours? ^_^ |
Mar 9, 2008 21:42 | |
| Those are pictures of lungs, by the way. |
Mar 10, 2008 03:22 | |
| LOL I was expecting a picture of an elderly man or woman with a hole in there neck and smokes in hand. |
Mar 11, 2008 10:12 | |
| SHESGOTTOBE, I have seen a porter in our village needs 50 cigarettes in a day. He is 45 and good health. I think his lungs like non smoker. |
Mar 12, 2008 09:46 | |
| I hate to admit that, but I saw old healthy smokers too, more than once. They smoke a lot, they never have lung problems or cough, etc. I am wondering if there are people who are born immune to the nicotin, so they can enjoy smoking yet not to be harmed by it. |
Mar 13, 2008 06:19 | |
| Perhaps they don't inhale as much as others? Alan |
Mar 13, 2008 10:31 | |
| Not admitting smoking but not too bad as Doctor said. |
Mar 16, 2008 08:20 | |
| Nobody can be immune to it especially after the tobacco companies have added extra chemicals to increase tobacco's addictive power. More peopel die from inhaling tobacco than from using any other drug - though alcohol is close on its heals. The figure I have for the UK is 115,00 deaths a year. Lets not kid ourselves it is a safe drug. It is more deadly than most illegal social drugs. |
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