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Smoking, and does it do significant damage in any way?
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<blockquote data-quote="boink" data-source="post: 2634544" data-attributes="member: 115592"><p>My dad smoked from the age of 20, he lived to 60.</p><p>But thats says there was 40 years of smoking. Now, IMO, 60 isnt too bad. Ofcourse my dad passed away at 60. but 40 years of smoking does not paint a pretty picture for ones who paint it as a bad thing. Im 28 myself. But is smoking as bad as the works say it is.</p><p></p><p>I have another opinion, of all the disasters that could happen, smoking related disasters are always planned. Sickness, diseases, tuberculosis etc. Smoking doesnt seem to as bad a habit as is being potraid.</p><p>I am not a smoker myself.</p><p>Can I have other points of view on this ? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boink, post: 2634544, member: 115592"] My dad smoked from the age of 20, he lived to 60. But thats says there was 40 years of smoking. Now, IMO, 60 isnt too bad. Ofcourse my dad passed away at 60. but 40 years of smoking does not paint a pretty picture for ones who paint it as a bad thing. Im 28 myself. But is smoking as bad as the works say it is. I have another opinion, of all the disasters that could happen, smoking related disasters are always planned. Sickness, diseases, tuberculosis etc. Smoking doesnt seem to as bad a habit as is being potraid. I am not a smoker myself. Can I have other points of view on this ? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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