February 24th, 2010

How many smokers do you hear make the claim that they are completely healthy? That they have never had a day in hospital? That they know loads of people who have lived to a ripe old age despite smoking? Well, that’s ok. Why stop smoking if that is the case? After all, life is for living and doing what you want, right?


Of course, everybody has the right to live their lives just as they want. They have the right to gauge their own health and what they will and won’t take into their bodies. That must be why they think it’s fine to take in carbon monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide and formaldehyde in regular doses throughout the day. The fact that they are still breathing means it’s still fine to reduce the amount of oxygen their body receives.


They are more than happy to allow their resting hearts to beat an additional 36,000 times per day, putting a strain on the heart and blood vessels, but hey, they’re still working! They are more than happy to pour a full eight ounces of tar into their lungs, coating their mouths, throats and airways every year with the substance that prevents the lung lining and immune system from doing their jobs. All this and more is the right of the smoker.


But is it not the right of the passive smoker to walk in the fresh air without subjecting him or herself to this sort of poison? Is it not the right of every child to have the healthiest start in life possible? Passive smoking is no less dangerous than smoking itself. In fact, the poisonous chemicals in exhaled smoke can be more dangerous depending on a person’s health. A passive smoker does not have the option to stop smoking, particularly if the smoker is in their own home.


When a smoker inhales these poisonous, addictive, killer chemicals, they coat their mouth, throat, airways and lungs with products that make the immune system inactive. The lining of the throat will, after a short amount of time smoking, thicken and change into the perfect breeding ground for throat cancer.


The lungs themselves are a highly complex and efficient network of intricate airways that keep your body functioning. The cilia in your bronchi are paralysed while smoking but, due to their efficiency, overnight they will begin to recover. By the morning, they are desperately attempting to clear the lungs of the thick yellow/green mucus that has built up. The lungs want rid of this because it is exactly this type of environment that encourages the growth of viruses, respiratory diseases and cancer. This is the precise reason a smoker will cough first thing in the morning and what puts them off from trying to stop smoking. However, it is a good sign that the body is working on repairing the damage already done.


It is everybody’s right not to stop smoking and allow this state of affairs to continue but is it their right to put everyone else at risk by becoming a strain on the NHS through preventable illnesses related to smoking?


The longer you continue to smoke, or passive smoke, the bigger the strain on your lungs. Eventually, your lung will lose some of their elasticity but because this happens over a period of time it is less noticeable and often put down to the aging process. As is the wrinkling of skin and the grey, aged look that accompanies a smoker. This is not age, this is the effect of smoking and cannot be reversed.


In industrial environments, health and safety dictates a safe level of carbon monoxide a person can be subjected to each day. A smoker’s blood will contain 600 times that safe level. You wouldn’t dream of sucking on an exhaust pipe so why would any reasonable thinking person subject themselves to this?


Smoking opens up the body to all sorts of onslaughts. The reproductive system, as well as sexual performance, will be adversely affected as well as the sense of taste and smell. Still, it is up to the individual that wishes to believe that smoking as done them no harm whatsoever.

February 22nd, 2010

Pretty simple question, I guess. What would you do if your neighbors were smoking pot outside?

I had neighbors next door that would smoke weed, for as long as I could remember, and they still do now (I’m just in college). When I was young I just thought they were smoking cigarettes, so I never really knew until I took D.A.R.E. in like 5th grade. After D.A.R.E. I told my parents that they were smoking marijuana, and that they needed to go to jail. My parents always sort of rolled their eyes, and told me to can it pretty much. I always thought that I should of called the police until some time in middle school when my parents finally talked to me about drugs, sex, growing up etc. My parents aren’t stoners or anything, nor would they condone me smoking weed. They just think marijuana laws are stupid and pointless. They also said that the next door neighbors are responsible and successful business owners, and just because they smoke pot doesn’t mean they are irresponsible lunatics.

So, if my neighbors were smoking weed, I wouldn’t care at all. If the smell was overwhelming and seeping into my house, I wouldn’t call the police. I would simply talk to them and request that they try to contain the smoke/scent, or make it minimal. Of course I could always ask for a few puffs, just kidding haha :) .

What would you do? Ignore it? Call the police? Talk to them?

February 20th, 2010

I know someone who is 34 years old and smokes pot on a daily basis and he compares it to others having a glass of wine every evening to relax. He says it’s not addicitive and he likes living his life that way and never plans to give it up, because he enjoys it. He sort of admitted that he left his girlfriend of 10 years, who he has a son with, because she wasn’t “accepting him for who he is” and he didn’t want to change his lifestyle. I guess after she got pregnant she stopped smoking marijuana all together and was encouraging him to do the same. So he eventually left and said she “wasn’t the one for him”. He’s a friend of mine and he says that that’s not the primary reason he left, but I wonder if he has a problem. He says he doesn’t, but why would continuing smoking pot and not changing that lifestyle be so important that he would break up his family? He seems more into having fun than seeing his son on his days off too, although he does watch him when she asks.

I’m friends with both of these people and his ex thinks the pot has stunted him emotionally/maturity-wise and that ultimately he chose pot over his family and it caused probs. She calls him a druggie and he says that pot isn’t really a “drug”, and he takes offense to the term ‘pot-head’ too.

What do you think about the above situation? Do you think he’s a “druggie” because of his choices and his habitual use, combined? Or just “relaxing” with pot?

February 20th, 2010

Everybody knows at least one individual who smokes tobacco. There isn’t a person alive who can honestly claim that they do not know anybody who smokes. This is a substantiation that the globe is inhabited by millions of tobacco users. This information is really worrying taking into account the many dangers that smoking tobacco imparts to individuals’ health and likewise to the environment.

Manufactured cigarettes incorporate over 700 added chemical products and numerous of these are recognized as being toxic and are would not allowed in food products. When you light a cigarette, it can reach temperatures of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures as high-level as these facilitates the discharge of 1000s of compounds including harmful carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen cyanide besides at least 43 carcinogens and a mixed bag of mutagens. Simply envisage what all these combined could do to a persons’ health.

The most usual diseases that smoking could bring about in smoker are lung cancer, pulmonary emphysema, bronchitis together with a host of other respiratory troubles and heart disease. These tragic consequences are the end result of a person inhaling all the damaging chemicals that are breathed in by somebody when they smoke. As observed above, carbon monoxide constitutes just one of the life-threatening chemical compounds discharged by smoking cigarettes. The carbon monoxide once breathed in is rapidly assimilated into the bloodstream and it scales down the capability of the blood to conduct life bringing oxygen to the respective divides of the human physical structure. Due to this negative effect a person who smokes inevitably needs to wield greater efforts to energetic actions as likened to an individual who doesn’t smoke at all. In particular, the individuals heart will have to function more laboriously during exhaustive and demanding activities. Not only that but there’s a danger of ending up with impaired sight, sense of time and co-ordination. Additional diseases that smoking are linked to are cancer of the cervix, voice box, oral cavity, oesophagus, bladder, kidney & pancreas, pulmonary emphysema and poor staying power. Smoking could likewise diminish a persons capacity to relish physical activities because of health problems and additional side effects. A smoking habit can wreck havoc on an individuals personal hygiene regime as well. Ceaseless smoking can contribute to discolored dentition and fingers and naturally, bad breath. Occasionally, even the garments of ta person who smokes also smell like a dirty ashtray.

Every statistic published demonstrates that smoking bears many more downsides than any possible perceived benefit. Founded on records, smoking is one of the primary causes of death each year. It shortens an individuals life span as well, leading to premature death.

Apart from harming the smoker’s own wellness, other people’s healths may suffer the same heightened risks as well through second-hand or passive smoke inhalation.

With all the dozens of disadvantageous consequences of smoking, it’s genuinely astonishing how come so many individuals pursue their habit.

February 20th, 2010

Tobacco smoking is probably one of the most gruesome things any one can do to their body. We all know what kind of health issues comes with smoking cigarettes. There are many people who also realize the consequences of smoking tobacco cigarettes but still continue to smoke. What if people could smoke without all of the health issues that come with it? Think this is possible?

If you heard that there was a way that smokers could get their nicotine fix without having to worry about the deadly health effects, most would think that this was some sort of joke but in today’s world this is becoming a reality. This is where these E cigarettes come into play. Not many people know about these E cigarettes and pretty soon every smoker is going to want to jump ship and start smoking these E cigarettes.

What Is an E Cigarette?

An E cigarette is also known as an electronic cigarette. The electronic cigarette looks tastes and feels just like a real cigarette but it is totally safer. The reason why these new E cigarettes are much safer than the traditional tobacco cigarettes is because they don’t burn any tobacco. I know what you are thinking; if they don’t burn tobacco then how can you get the same effect? There is a simple answer to that. The electronic cigarette doesn’t give off smoke when you inhale it. When you do puff on the E cigarette, you inhale nicotine water vapor rather than smoke.

The electronic cigarette is a great new alternative to smoking device which is providing smokers with a safer alternative to tobacco smoking. The electric cigarette is made up of 2 main parts, the battery and the liquid nicotine cartridge that has a built in atomizer in it. The liquid nicotine cartridge screws right onto the battery. The battery looks like the white stem of a real cigarette and the cartridge looks like the tip or filter end of a real tobacco cigarette.

When the smoker puffs on the electric cigarette, the battery sends an electrical charge to the atomizer that is located in the cartridge. The atomizer then heats up the liquid nicotine and turns the liquid nicotine into water vapor. When the smoker exhales, he or she is blowing out water vapor and no smoke. These is a huge benefit compared to smoking regular tobacco cigarettes because since there is no tobacco burning, there is no need for a lighter, no need to worry about inhaling carcinogens or 4,000 other chemicals and poisons that you would get smoking tobacco cigarettes.

{On top of that there is no need to worry about cigarette smell or second hand smoke either. The electronic cigarette provides smokers with the nicotine hit that they crave without all the deadly side effects. This is what makes these E cigarettes so much safer to smoke than traditional tobacco cigarettes. You will see in the very near future the true benefits of these E cigarettes. Are you ready to become tobacco free?

February 20th, 2010

I recently just became aware that my bf has been smoking pot…”once in a blue moon” as he so gently puts it. He willingly told me. I’ve never touched the stuff. I’m just wondering…
• would you call it quits with the person b/c of it?
• don’t think twice about it-I mean, who cares right?
• or no big deal cuz you more than likely would join in?

Just taking a poll to see how many people smoke the stuff or not, or what you would do if your significant other was using the stuff.

February 18th, 2010

If someone smoked marijuana every evening, just a little to relax. Would you consider it heavy use because they’re using it daily?? Or would this be considered recreational and casual use??

February 17th, 2010

Any knowledge about the subject would be much appreciated.

February 17th, 2010

There is a kid who lives in my block who is a COMPLETE dick to me at school and he sometimes brags about him and his family smoking marijuana together.

I normally wouldn’t care at all if someone was smoking pot, but this kid is by far the biggest asshole I have ever met in my life. So what would happen if I called the cops on him? I’m sure that they don’t have pot just laying out, but they 100% for sure have it hidden in drawers, ect.
I’ve literally SEEN the pot on multiple occasions.
No one would care if I “ratted him out”. Many people dislike him, but I’m the one who’s lucky enough to live extremely close to him.

February 17th, 2010

My spouse (he’s 34 years old) and I were arguing a lot and ultimately he decided to leave. He said that the breaking point was when I started saying that I wanted him to quit smoking marijuana. He said that I was not ‘accepting him for who he was’ and left. We had a 1 year old child together.

I was frustrated because he was stagnating. Is a car salesman and the economy is horrible. He doesn’t have his GED and I thought if he quit smoking pot he might get the motivation to get his GED and find a better job, because he might be more clear-headed. Plus, most good jobs require drug tests.

Regardless, he said that I was being unreasonable by expecting him to quit smoking pot just because I did because we had a child and that he likes living his life that way.

So, in essence, although I know our relationship wasn’t perfect… he admits that is really what ultimately made him decide to leave. His unwillingness to quit pot.

Is this normal?