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Cigarette products in general |
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30/01/02 (532 review reads) |
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Advantages: The smoking company gets moneys
Disadvantages: Kills you, Wastes money
If you had a choice between life and death what would you choose? Unless your a self hater or part of a cult religion then the answer is Life. If not, why are you here? You should be at the bottom of the river mersey filled with parcetemol. The reason I ask the above question is because YOU have tht very same choice. YOU have the chance to choose between Living Longer or dying young every day when you walk into the papershop and buy your daily things. The thing I am of course talking about is SMOKING (you should know that already because of the section this is under. By buying cigarettes you are basically paying £4 for twenty sticks that basically guarantee a shorter life. But why would you do this. Say you buy a £4 packet every 2 days (most people smoke a lot more but I am just genralising). Thats £52 a month. Thats £2704 pound a year. Most people I know though smoke 20 a day so that is £8 a day, £104 a month and £5408 a year. Then again though there is the illegal imports that cost a 1/4 less. This may give people more money to spend on there families but also they are more likely to spend it on more cigareetes. In my opinion Cigarettes should be outlawed. Look at the facts. 1 in 2 smokers die of a smoking related disease. It's like playing russian roulette were you lose whatever you do. I for years have tried to stop my mother from spending money on these vile things. I have even given them nick-names such as 'the silent shotguns' Matthew's guide to Smoking... 1: You are born 2: You go through childhood 3: go through puberty 4: :fiss kiss etc. 5: start smoking 6:Smoking Takes a hold 8: Smoking starts to kill you 9: Death
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- 12/03/03 Interesting.
Peo ple that do extreme sports don't get half the stick that smokers do!
Mariann e |
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- 05/02/02 Fine it 'could' happen that way - but at least that way it's more gradual- giving the producers (and their workers) more of a chance to 'try' and find something else which is marketable. Gwen |
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- 04/02/02 Well, I guess we'll have to see what happens when the tobacco industry starts to collapse. I mean, if you can successfully file billion dollar lawsuits against the companies for the damage their products cause, then the end is surely near. |
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