Your first cigarette
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
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its a strange world.....
when something like that can happen. I sometimes work in a medical school as part of forensics and pathology for my job with old bill and I see lots of cadavers. We open up some ravaged livers and lungs whose cause of death was nothing to do with the excesses of their vice ie: old age etc. We also open up some healthy fine specimens of human organs (so perfect that we use them as comparisons to show what perfect lungs/livers should look like and patient history is exemplary) whose cause of death was the major malfunction of another vital organ. Seems like no matter what you do if your card is marked then its marked. Might as well live life to the full. Of course some peoples idea of living life to the full consists of them being dieting vege eating gym fitness freaks who seem to have an over inflated smugness of their biological purity and making other feels bad in the process.
( , Thu 20 Mar 2008, 10:45, Reply)
when something like that can happen. I sometimes work in a medical school as part of forensics and pathology for my job with old bill and I see lots of cadavers. We open up some ravaged livers and lungs whose cause of death was nothing to do with the excesses of their vice ie: old age etc. We also open up some healthy fine specimens of human organs (so perfect that we use them as comparisons to show what perfect lungs/livers should look like and patient history is exemplary) whose cause of death was the major malfunction of another vital organ. Seems like no matter what you do if your card is marked then its marked. Might as well live life to the full. Of course some peoples idea of living life to the full consists of them being dieting vege eating gym fitness freaks who seem to have an over inflated smugness of their biological purity and making other feels bad in the process.
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