Hi my name's Steve and I used to be a smoker.
I get annoyed with the attempts at smokers justifying their habit with idiotic arguments like 'but we're paying stack in taxes' and 'we're funding cancer research' or 'it's my choice and I'm not hurting anyone else' or 'what about the fatties or the cars or alcoholics and drug addicts'. It doesn't diminish your idiocy and it doesn't make the harm you're causing others and yourselves by highlighting other stupid and harmful things.
The thing is that it's one of the few things in life that you have real control over. Stopping doing it has real and instantaneous effects such as you don't stink nor will your breath, you'll stop wasting your works time, you'll save money and your health will take a boost. Long term you'll stop staining your teeth yellow. Your home, your clothes and your car will stop smelling like an old pub that hasn't been scrubbed in it's life. You'll get fewer colds and be overall healthier as will your family and friends because they aren't breathing in your carcinogens that you so considerately exhale all over them when outside. You won't stink out 20-30 metres of the street behind you as you walk to and from work and you won't be out of breath doing it.
It's so simple, so obvious and yet such a huge number of people remain adamant that it's their right to do it. It's simple though isn't it - you're addicts that are too weak in will and mind to make the simple change so you make stupid and selfish excuses.
...and you sir are a ******* fascist. You can't go around imposing your will on everyone, telling them what to do with their own bodies. Despite the health implications, there's nothing harmful about smoking at all. If someone who works 12 hour shifts wants to unwind and have a cigarette, then why stop them? Are you gonna be that guy? Are you gonna be an absolute ****? It's not hurting you at all. You can't complain about passive smoking because people are made to smoke outside. Plus, you'd have to spend your life following smokers about to die from passive smoking, there's not much proof that it actually harms people to be honest.


...It's a dirty habit, but you can't tell a smoker not to smoke... as with anything - they have to want to quit it... as long as it's not affecting anyone else, i couldn't care less what they do really... 
