Guest alex Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 No-one uses the "old style" billion anymore tbh. Do you think Abramovic has £10,000,000,000,000 in the bank? This would make him 200 times richer than Bill Gates. Doubt it tbh If you read all of what I said I don't actually think that. All I know is you don't get anyone more selfish than a smoker. What a load of bollocks absolutely true. All think that their right to smoke outweighs everyone else's right to clean air. Even if that were true, which it isn't, how would that make them any more selfish than a non-smoker who owned a massive gas guzzler of a car or any number of equally or more selfish individuals. If you'd said some smokers are very selfish, you'd be right. To state "you don't get anyone more selfish than a smoker" is totally preposterous. But that would be an exception not a generalising fact. Look at the uproar from the smokers at the announcement at the smoking ban. And those that continue to flaunt it. Sorry? What would be the exception? I don't understand the point you're making. Also, most of the 'uproar' has come from pressure groups with vested interests rather than individual smokers imo. Like I said, some are selfish but you suggested no one is more selfish than a smoker. I agree with the ban though. You said that a smoker would be the same as a none smoker with a gas guzzling car. Therefore saying that all non smokers have a gas guzzling car. That is what would be an exception. How did you work that out from what I said? You say smokers are no more selfish than a non smoker with a gas guzzling car. All Smokers smoke and this is bad. Not all none smokers do bad stuff. Is that clearer All murderers murder but they don't all smoke, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 No-one uses the "old style" billion anymore tbh. Do you think Abramovic has £10,000,000,000,000 in the bank? This would make him 200 times richer than Bill Gates. Doubt it tbh If you read all of what I said I don't actually think that. All I know is you don't get anyone more selfish than a smoker. What a load of bollocks absolutely true. All think that their right to smoke outweighs everyone else's right to clean air. Even if that were true, which it isn't, how would that make them any more selfish than a non-smoker who owned a massive gas guzzler of a car or any number of equally or more selfish individuals. If you'd said some smokers are very selfish, you'd be right. To state "you don't get anyone more selfish than a smoker" is totally preposterous. But that would be an exception not a generalising fact. Look at the uproar from the smokers at the announcement at the smoking ban. And those that continue to flaunt it. Sorry? What would be the exception? I don't understand the point you're making. Also, most of the 'uproar' has come from pressure groups with vested interests rather than individual smokers imo. Like I said, some are selfish but you suggested no one is more selfish than a smoker. I agree with the ban though. You said that a smoker would be the same as a none smoker with a gas guzzling car. Therefore saying that all non smokers have a gas guzzling car. That is what would be an exception. How did you work that out from what I said? You say smokers are no more selfish than a non smoker with a gas guzzling car. All Smokers smoke and this is bad. Not all none smokers do bad stuff. Is that clearer All murderers murder but they don't all smoke, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 47120 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 They should combine gas guzzling with smoking tbh. The lot of them. KABOOM! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sima 0 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Carr's Gloves 4087 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. If you are in glasgow have a pop into Caley uni and see all the people smoking right under the no smoking signs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 47120 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. If you are in glasgow have a pop into Caley uni and see all the people smoking right under the no smoking signs. If we get to the UEFA Cup final, I'll be sure to do that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. If you are in glasgow have a pop into Caley uni and see all the people smoking right under the no smoking signs. If you'd said all students are wankers, while not exactly the truth, it would have been a far more reasonable generalisation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 22436 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 22436 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me What about exposing kids to the fumes though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15871 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me What about exposing kids to the fumes though? Just another way in which the accident of birth can lumber you with parents who damage you one way or another, I suppose, albeit one that's theoretically slightly easier to regulate than most... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me What about exposing kids to the fumes though? Covered by the bit in bold tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted March 15, 2007 Author Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. *chmmn* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me What about exposing kids to the fumes though? Covered by the bit in bold tbh. I thank you ALex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fop 1 Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 I've already said I don't have a problem with the ban, it's the uber self-rightiousness of some non-smokers and the looks that you get from some of them as you engage in an, as of today PERFECTLY LEGAL act within 10 yards of their vicinity. That false cough gets right on my tits as well. I get the impression you think I'm a uber self-rightous ex-smoker though, which is a load of bollocks really - I just like arguing on internet message boards . You do get these people though, I agree. Once the pub ban comes in they will be lobbying for people not to smoke in open public places, and once that happens it will be an outright ban on smoking. Fuck knows what ASH will do once they achieve that, they'll probably focus on alcohol. after a lifetime of being anti -smoking I'm begiining to think we're almost there in the UK If people want to smoke in private at home that's their business, liek palying russian roulette - as long as it doesn't harm anyone else it's OK by me tbh I expect something like that to follow, they are already trying it on in parts of the USA. The question is where you draw the line between heath and nannystate. I don't smoke and will find the world a nicer place with the ban, however some of the recent government proganda to do with passive smoking is frankly shocking. To get that 25% statistic they are bandying about you need to work in a very smoke atmosphere 8 hours a day for years, not just a few hours down the pub ever week or whatever. Kids are the real issue anyway and a lot of that WILL be in the home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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