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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 1250049" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>Each to their own. For myself, my mother was a heavy smoker and from an early age I really took against it. I remember they used to have parties, in the 60's, and the main room would be just full of smoke, you could hardly see through it sometimes... I was 6 so maybe my memory is a bit ott. She died from a massive heart attack, which was put down to the smoking... I believe it was very quick, which is fine. I've never smoked.</p><p>It is like everything else we do, there will always be extremes to any activity, the Bell curve, where some "dangerous" activities have no effect when sampled excessively and at the other end light users can get nailed. For most, it will have some detrimental effect.</p><p>It's all about choice and if it helps, go with it.</p><p></p><p>Agree with [USER=223921]@JohnEGreen[/USER] about debate, this place is full of it, might not always be on the "winning" side but it's good to talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 1250049, member: 104954"] Each to their own. For myself, my mother was a heavy smoker and from an early age I really took against it. I remember they used to have parties, in the 60's, and the main room would be just full of smoke, you could hardly see through it sometimes... I was 6 so maybe my memory is a bit ott. She died from a massive heart attack, which was put down to the smoking... I believe it was very quick, which is fine. I've never smoked. It is like everything else we do, there will always be extremes to any activity, the Bell curve, where some "dangerous" activities have no effect when sampled excessively and at the other end light users can get nailed. For most, it will have some detrimental effect. It's all about choice and if it helps, go with it. Agree with [USER=223921]@JohnEGreen[/USER] about debate, this place is full of it, might not always be on the "winning" side but it's good to talk. [/QUOTE]
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