fishonjazz
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Have you ever tried a vaporizer? I hear they are much easier on the lungs.
I have. They work well but you miss the taste (or more accurately, it's a different taste and I prefer the smoked taste). I smoke so little now (I would estimate literally around 0.05 grams a day) that I'm not concerned about the lung damage anymore (as a comparison, if a cigarette contains approximately 0.8 grams...0.05*365 = 18.25....18.25/0.8 = 22.8...so in essence in weight I smoke about 23 cigarettes worth of weed a year).
But in those days it would have been something to look into.
So you basically smoke a bowl a day?
I'm a user of vaporizers for nicotine. As I got older, smoking was becoming debilitating to my social life. I don't mind the addiction aspect of nicotine, but the anti-social aspect of cigarette smoking in some regards was enough to cut it. My pocket vape does the trick amazingly without the social implications and judgmental looks casted by a Utah society who take you as a leper (never mind the costs). No smell or smoke, and kind on the lungs. I'm an otherwise responsible and professional individual. Incidentally, I'm not one of those types of people who meshes well with constant smokers that the anti-Utah culture tends to breed.
As far as dope goes, I'm high errday
LOL @ this post. I love how you blame everyone else for your problems.
Yeah, I am one of those anti-smoking people here in Utah. But guess what, I won't cast you judgmental looks, I'll go up to you and tell you that you stink, that your smoke is ruining my day, that you are putting my kids health at risk, and to put that **** out.
I bet you whine about how the Mormons come to your door and try to force their religion on you, but you have no problem forcing your habit on everyone else. At least with the Mormons you can shut the door and they are gone. I smell you long after you have left.
That seemed overly harsh, unnecessary, and one-sighted. I've never smoked in my life, but I got what he was saying.
Imo, he wasn't solely blaming being judged by others, he was also implying how hard it is in a social setting to be constantly having to get up from (i.e.) the table at a restaurant to go outside and smoke every 20 minutes. That's just an example.. but ..
And.. I totally agree that smokers are looked down upon in today's society. I think that's just true.
I don't have a single thing against the person, deep down, but when I (i.e.) see a cigarette hanging out a car window I have sub-conscious thoughts akin to thinking of them being weak-willed, unorganized in their life.. all things that are completely UNFAIR. I shouldn't have those thoughts or feelings but I do.
ANY smoker that reads this shouldn't take offense, though I would if it were reversed. I am simply responding to green that smokers are, in fact, sized up.. and in Utah more than anywhere. Is that their problem? Absolutely. It's a choice to smoke.
People get that smelling smoke and being exposed to dangerous second hand smoke are two different things, right? If you are freaking out because you have to smell something you don't like for a couple seconds...grow the **** up and stop being a drama queen.
I've never been a smoker, but when I see people freaking out because they were "exposed" to second hand smoke because they caught a ****ing whiff of it I just want to smack the **** out of them. At my last job someone threw a fit because they were walking to their car and someone else was smoking in their car with the window down and they smelled it, so they wanted the company to prohibit smoking in you car in the parking lot.
You mention two COMPLETELY different things here.
1 - If you have a problem with someone in a parking lot, in their car, with their windows rolled up, then you need to rethink yourself.
2 - If you have a problem with walking into a store, with someone smoking by the front door when IT IS ILLEGAL TO DO SO, then you don't have to change anything. The smoker is wrong and you have every right to complain about that.
Two totally different scenarios. One makes you a baby, the other makes you right.
Only time I get offended is when a smoker blows the smoke immediately in my direction. I was at a pub with some friends sitting at a bar top (table with four chairs in the bar area) where smoking is permitted. I wasn't offended that anyone was smoking (as it was allowed and it was my choice to be there).. but a woman at the table next to us was smoking and didn't want to exhale into her crowd so she would blow over her shoulder.. into my face. I wanted to smack the **** out of her even though I knew it wasn't intentional..
but rather than continue to sit in a cloud of smoke, I just moved over a table.. no scene.
Only time I get offended is when a smoker blows the smoke immediately in my direction. I was at a pub with some friends sitting at a bar top (table with four chairs in the bar area) where smoking is permitted. I wasn't offended that anyone was smoking (as it was allowed and it was my choice to be there).. but a woman at the table next to us was smoking and didn't want to exhale into her crowd so she would blow over her shoulder.. into my face. I wanted to smack the **** out of her even though I knew it wasn't intentional..
but rather than continue to sit in a cloud of smoke, I just moved over a table.. no scene.
LOL @ this post. I love how you blame everyone else for your problems.
Yeah, I am one of those anti-smoking people here in Utah. But guess what, I won't cast you judgmental looks, I'll go up to you and tell you that you stink, that your smoke is ruining my day, that you are putting my kids health at risk, and to put that **** out.
smoking is lame and for teh gays.,
what kinda stupid question/poll is this.