Soldato
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Its not quite as bad as that.
Well ok I maybe went a little over board, but was going for the example rather than a direct comparrison

Its not quite as bad as that.



We are telling you that it is very dangerous, high risk, high chance you will take it up full time, and you are ignoring the reasons for creating the thread.
It's like going to see the doctor because you are massively over weight, them saying to you that your life is being seriously put in danger, and then the patient saying "ok thanks doc, was just curious" and then them trundling off on their merry way![]()

Well no, the reasons for me creating the thread were that I wanted to know what the risks are. Now I know what the risks are. You can request the thread be closed if it really bothers you that much?
I thought the whole purpose of a forum was to archive information and discussions. If someone searches with relevant terms, my thread full of information and studies will now appear in the search results. I'm not sure what you're getting at?

I have smoked socially/occassionaly for years, and I'm not addicted. I can go months without with no problems. I do it because I enjoy it, not to look cool
I know it's damaging to my health, but quite simply, I don't care.

I can't say how addictive it is, i up until very recently had no real motivation/will power for much of anything, yet found myself never once getting addicted to smoking. At uni i could go out all week and not smoke, find myself smoking while drunk every night for a week followed by smoking during the day because i had ciggarette's about and being sociable with other smokers in the house, to instantly not having another one for weeks/months on end without the slightest craving at all. Its been like that for the last 10 years, i'll smoke now and then , usually with bigger nights out, and then not smoke for 3 months, or 2 years. But everyones brain chemistry is very different, everyone does things that will possibly harm them in the long run but who cares. If you like smoking but give it up for health reasons you can still get hit by a bus tomorrow, or die of cancer next year, or die in a war in a decade. in general, do what you enjoy and damn the consequences because at the end of the day you enjoy life or you don't, nothing matters in the slightest when you're dead. I really don't understand why people are so desparate to live those completely lonely, horrible last 5 years of miserable bad health in an old peoples home not even aware of who the hell you are. I'm more scared of being an old person with no control of myself or my life and with nothing to do, than dying.
you are blatantly trying to look cool when you really dont think its a great idea.