pirana6 wrote:
Jay wrote:
SuperJail Warden wrote:
These things aren't regulated like cigarettes. So people have no idea what they are really putting into their bodies. As you said, the pleasant taste might cause people to consume more than they normally would. More people will be lured into using these things also because people deem them to be a safe alternative. One day we might look back and realize that e-cigarettes have done more harm than good.
Or they might look back and see that they've saved millions of people from developing lung cancer. They're probably a lot less dangerous than coffee.
Axshully:
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencen … story.htmlhttp://www.emaxhealth.com/1275/role-cof … -sclerosis(I saw a bunch of articles on the report about coronary health a few days back but when I was searching for it just now to share I saw the MS one and thought I'd throw that one in too)
I saw the article a few days ago. I meant the addiction, the shakes, etc. I drink coffee every day, and it's not because the taste is especially pleasant, but because of the caffeine. I'm just tired of everyone, especially progressives, poo pooing other peoples life choices. If you don't conform to the yuppie-organic-food-eating-yoga-performing-running-marathons-and-telling-all-their-friends-about-it lifestyle they shit on you and try to ban stuff "for your own good" or "for the children".
People wanna smoke? Let 'em. At this point they know the risks. As for e-cigs, treating them like cigarettes is probably the stupidest trend ever. They've proven that they don't actually care about other peoples health, they just don't want to have to witness other people doing something they deem yucky.
It's the same with going after poor obese people, it's not that they care about their health, it's that they are just unpleasant to look at. McDonald's is the enemy because it made food cheap for poor people, and increased unpleasantness in the world. Poor people were so much easier on the eyes when they were starving, am I right?
Last edited by Jay (2015-03-05 10:14:35)