Not to mention that I am curious to what degree you are willing to go through with your "CARS ARE WORSE THAN SMOKING" argument
Gotta love people who don't read. No-one said that (well Aqizzar did). No-one is using it as an argument to keep smoking in your face. It is an argument to stop you from whining about smoking, because what you do is just as bad. Don't tell me I can't kill children while you're killing babies yourself. And stop calling arguments BS unless you've got something better. It only shows that you disagree but are incapable of putting it into words.
KCWong, I think societies can work without cars, if we keep the trucks. And even those can be phased out in time. Societies can also work without nicotine addicts. I propose to outlaw both.
Not to mention that I am curious to what degree you are willing to go through with your "CARS ARE WORSE THAN SMOKING" argument
Gotta love people who don't read. No-one said that (well Aqizzar did). No-one is using it as an argument to keep smoking in your face. It is an argument to stop you from whining about smoking, because what you do is just as bad. Don't tell me I can't kill children while you're killing babies yourself. And stop calling arguments BS unless you've got something better. It only shows that you disagree but are incapable of putting it into words.
KCWong, I think societies can work without cars, if we keep the trucks. And even those can be phased out in time. Societies can also work without nicotine addicts. I propose to outlaw both.
What it shows is that you lack the barest lack on logic. I am getting tired of having to explain the same thing over and over to you. So if you repeat the same ignorant addict BS once more IŽll just start requoting my posts. Still, let's give it one last try:
- When you smoke in a public space, like your workplace, you are hurting your peer's health. Noone is forbidding you from smoking in the street. In fact, quite the contrary: if you want to smoke, go smoke
in the street. And even if it was just as bad, that is no justification for turning your peers into passive smokers. A bad thing doesn't justify other bad thing. Most people learn this when they are ten.
- You have't proved that cars are "just as bad", and you can't simply pull facts out of your rear end. Besides which, noone is running a car in your office. And besies which, you have to be CONSEQUENT with what you ask. I dont want people to smoke in public places, and I dont smoke in public places. If you think people shouldn't drive cars in the street, don't drive yourself. If you are trying to make a (poor) analogy between car-driving and smoking, go to paragraph one, and see why it fails.