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Smoking is good for you.

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Originally posted by drjegc
unfortunate post, smoke tobacco kills .... more women dead for lung cancer than breast cancer because of the increase of smoking on the ladies ...๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜›:'(
In Australia, the number of smokers is decreasing๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚

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Originally posted by 7ate9
everyone always quits eventually.
doesn't the saying go "nobody ever really quits?"

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Originally posted by expressiveoutburst
Cancer's not funny so stop the jokes now! ๐Ÿ˜ 
you're right, cancer's not funny.

when like me you've visited your mother in extensive care after she suffered a stroke and seen in that same hospital dozens of 20/25 year-olds who've also had strokes because of smoking and are now wheelchair-bound or have lost some if not all of their mental capacities...

These people are also kept alive on extensive care by machines that cost the NHS some £100 000 to run...

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The only advantage I see to smoking is that it helps you cough up all that brown crap in your lungs.

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Originally posted by masscat
The only advantage I see to smoking is that it helps you cough up all that brown crap in your lungs.
The worst is when you cough up a piece of lung. I keep them in a jar.

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Patient: So what's wrong with me doc?
Doctor: Well, choose a star sign.
Patient: Umm... Pisces?
Doctor: Nope, try again...

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Originally posted by Starrman
Patient: So what's wrong with me doc?
Doctor: Well, choose a star sign.
Patient: Umm... Pisces?
Doctor: Nope, try again...
LOL

What's the worst part of a lung transplant?
The first phlegm you cough up isn't your own.

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Originally posted by rook n roll
you're right, cancer's not funny.

when like me you've visited your mother in extensive care after she suffered a stroke and seen in that same hospital dozens of 20/25 year-olds who've also had strokes because of smoking and are now wheelchair-bound or have lost some if not all of their mental capacities...

These people are also kept alive on extensive care by machines that cost the NHS some £100 000 to run...
'extensive care'??

Christ, that is serious.

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Originally posted by demonseed
'extensive care'??

Christ, that is serious.
You know I meant "intensive" .

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Originally posted by rook n roll
You know I meant "intensive" .
Okay, like don't have a stroke about it.

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Originally posted by rook n roll
you're right, cancer's not funny.

when like me you've visited your mother in extensive care after she suffered a stroke and seen in that same hospital dozens of 20/25 year-olds who've also had strokes because of smoking and are now wheelchair-bound or have lost some if not all of their mental capacities...

These people are also kept alive on extensive care by machines that cost the NHS some £100 000 to run...
Please! Dozens of 20-25 year olds who've had strokes from smoking? That's a load of bull.