I Love Smoking
January 5, 2009 | lincoln, Nebraska | Vetting explained
Hell yes, I love my ten cups of coffee and pack of smokes every day. As much as I wish that I hated these habits, (This would make it easier to quit) I don't. I enjoy these two things very much.
I have been leaned on by doctors, guilted to near death by parents, and preached to by those who used to smoke and are now "self righteously saved", as if they have a ticket into heaven and I for my smoking transgressions, am damned to hell.
I don't smoke around those who don't smoke. I don't sell cigarettes to little kids in the parking lot, and I would never encourage anyone to start smoking. I am also aware of the health risks involved in smoking, and don't need any more pamphlets shoved in my face.
To those who are concerned for me. I have tried to quit in the past, and I will try again in the future.....but in the meantime, if I am not blowing smoke in your face (which I am not) then leave me the (#^+k alone! thank you
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- Tobacco tax increase
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