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Post by conspirologist on Mar 27, 2017 13:44:58 GMT
I'm a heavy cigarette smoker, but it is really catching up to me. Lot of coughing and wheezing after 40 years. Not a day goes by that I don't tell myself I need to quit Vape, man. Vape. Vaping is dangerous. The vaping gear sometimes can explode right into your face.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 16:55:02 GMT
Actually, beer was a valuable food stable in cultures as far by as back as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, it was a good way to preserve a very nutritious food source. You have to eat to sustain life but you being obese is due to your overeating. You nor anyone has to drink beer or wine. If you have 2 beers with your meal then you have had more beer than your liver can safely process in an hour. For someone who claims to not drink anymore you sure are arguing in favor of alcohol big time. It's amazing how many "non drinkers" do that exact same thing.
No matter how anyone here wants to dance around the fact or make excuses for sucking down booze, alcohol is the MOST LETHAL item on that list. I couldn't care less if you or anyone wants to drink themselves to death BUT, the disgusting truth is pathetic drunks often take others with them in a variety of horrible ways.
Like I said suck down booze until your liver is pickled but stop pretending alcohol is the safest option when it's the exact opposite. Also all of the info is available with a simple search yet you continue to babble.
Madame Calment of France (documented to have lived to 122 years old ) began smoking when she was 21 and continued until she was 116. Jeanne credited her long, long, long life to drinking a glass of Port wine every day and eating chocolate. Emma Morano is currently the oldest living person in Europe. Morano too made a point to mention that she enjoys chocolate on occasion, but Emma also consumes three eggs and drinks a glass of homemade brandy every day. There is no accounting for genes. I won't dispute the fact that anything, even sugar and salt are lethal when consumed in ridiculously large amounts or that barbecued food has carcinogens because of the cooking process. This is true. I will concede that but not everyone who drinks are pathetic drunks.
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Post by clusium on Mar 28, 2017 8:29:24 GMT
Caffeine, but, its not included in this list.
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 14:38:33 GMT
Caffeine, but, its not included in this list. Caffeine and theine are not poison.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 18:25:36 GMT
Vaping is dangerous. The vaping gear sometimes can explode right into your face. So can cigarette lighters. Vaping is still much safer than smoking - as much as 95% safer, according to published studies and reports. Furthermore, the testimonies of long-time smokers who switched to vaping attest to the health benefits of vaping. Anyone who advocates cigarettes over vaping is misinformed, and discouraging vaping because of the infinitesimally low risk of a device blowing up in your face is to advocate paranoia over personal health and safety.
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 18:37:42 GMT
Vaping is dangerous. The vaping gear sometimes can explode right into your face. So can cigarette lighters. Vaping is still much safer than smoking - as much as 95% safer, according to published studies and reports. Furthermore, the testimonies of long-time smokers who switched to vaping attest to the health benefits of vaping. Anyone who advocates cigarettes over vaping is misinformed, and discouraging vaping because of the infinitesimally low risk of a device blowing up in your face is to advocate paranoia over personal health and safety. Dude, do you really feel lucky?
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 18:53:32 GMT
Dude, do you really feel lucky? Those are simple cases of operator error. As explained in the video, they were "mismatching the lithium batteries to the chargers." You may as well blame Bic for a cigarette lighter exploding after someone sets it on a stove top. There may be a few isolated incidents of a vaping device exploding even when used properly, but given the millions upon millions that don't, the risk is just as I said it was: infinitesimally low. Any way you slice it, vaping is still safer than smoking. Much, MUCH safer.
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 19:06:39 GMT
Dude, do you really feel lucky? Those are simple cases of operator error. As explained in the video, they were "mismatching the lithium batteries to the chargers." You may as well blame Bic for a cigarette lighter exploding after someone sets it on a stove top. There may be a few isolated incidents of a vaping device exploding even when used properly, but given the millions upon millions that don't, the risk is just as I said it was: infinitesimally low. Any way you slice it, vaping is still safer than smoking. Much, MUCH safer. I am not advocating any of the products. I am just saying that vaping is obviously dangerous too.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 19:10:40 GMT
I am not advocating any of the products. I am just saying that vaping is obviously dangerous too. I wouldn't call a 0.0000001% chance of a device exploding "obviously dangerous."
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 19:13:11 GMT
I am not advocating any of the products. I am just saying that vaping is obviously dangerous too. I wouldn't call a 0.0000001% chance of a device exploding "obviously dangerous." What I am saying is that if you don't vape, the chances are 0%. Chances are, or are not.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 19:27:42 GMT
What I am saying is that if you don't vape, the chances are 0%. Hard to argue with that, but labeling such a low risk as "obviously dangerous" a ridiculous exaggeration.
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 19:33:22 GMT
What I am saying is that if you don't vape, the chances are 0%. Hard to argue with that, but labeling such a low risk as "obviously dangerous" a ridiculous exaggeration. That's how my brain works. Any slightest possibility of danger is a no-no for me.
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Post by sjg on Mar 28, 2017 19:51:58 GMT
Another vaper here. As far as i'm aware it's the batteries that explode and not the device itself. Do you have a mobile phone or tablet? they pose the same risk.
Nicotine and alcohol or my poisons. I vape every half hour on average and consume 3 or 4 beers or half a bottle of red wine in the evenings when it's film time.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 19:57:19 GMT
Hard to argue with that, but labeling such a low risk as "obviously dangerous" a ridiculous exaggeration. That's how my brain works. Any slightest possibility of danger is a no-no for me. Are you not using an electronic device right now as you read this response?
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Post by conspirologist on Mar 28, 2017 20:10:57 GMT
That's how my brain works. Any slightest possibility of danger is a no-no for me. Are you not using an electronic device right now as you read this response? Well, I am not using an exploding Samsung, if it's what you mean.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 20:33:23 GMT
Are you not using an electronic device right now as you read this response? Well, I am not using an exploding Samsung, if it's what you mean. Whatever it is, it is not completely and utterly without risk.
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Post by pennypacker on Mar 28, 2017 20:38:30 GMT
Alcohol, I suppose. A lot of the other stuff on the list I can't actually use anymore. I no longer smoke, but actually smoking never gave me the same satisfaction as second-hand smoke did. It's strange.
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2017 20:53:21 GMT
Alcohol, I suppose. A lot of the other stuff on the list I can't actually use anymore. I no longer smoke, but actually smoking never gave me the same satisfaction as second-hand smoke did. It's strange. I've known non-smokers who actually missed the smell when someone close to them stopped smoking.
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Post by pennypacker on Mar 28, 2017 20:59:43 GMT
Alcohol, I suppose. A lot of the other stuff on the list I can't actually use anymore. I no longer smoke, but actually smoking never gave me the same satisfaction as second-hand smoke did. It's strange. I've known non-smokers who actually missed the smell when someone close to them stopped smoking. That was me! Which is part of why I took up smoking in the first place (stupid, I know).
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 29, 2017 2:03:35 GMT
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