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Thank you for being considerate and logical about the issue. Too often, the 'quit smoking' message takes the form of 'shock and threat' campaigns designed to impress themselves upon an ignorant populace. These campaigns shock people with unnecessarily displayed images of diseased organs and sickly corpses, all the while threatening the smokers' demographic with certain death. It has gotten to the point that, I'd wager, everybody in the United States is well aware that smoking causes cancer, emphasema, and raises the risk of heart attacks without some idiot showing damaged lungs on television.
But, I do concede that quitting smoking is indeed a good things that should be done; and the right way of going about it is 'quit smoking messages' that allow consumer choice. As such, I'd like to thank ZzZ for understanding this.
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In MY WORLD, there is always FORBIDDEN FRUIT, ripe FOR AN ANGEL from the OTHERSIDE.
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