I can tell you that they do not. Smokers gonna smoke.Penner wrote:In the case of cigarettes, they do actually work.
All it accomplishes is pissing off a lot of people.
I can tell you that they do not. Smokers gonna smoke.Penner wrote:In the case of cigarettes, they do actually work.
It basically stops new smokers, who are much younger, but the older ones are pretty much hooked.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I can tell you that they do not. Smokers gonna smoke.Penner wrote:In the case of cigarettes, they do actually work.
All it accomplishes is pissing off a lot of people.
Again, no. Younger smokers that want to try it will try it. They don't pay for cigs until they're well into it. And the one pack every 2 weeks beginning smoker does not care about paying an extra dollar.Penner wrote:It basically stops new smokers, who are much younger, but the older ones are pretty much hooked.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I can tell you that they do not. Smokers gonna smoke.Penner wrote:In the case of cigarettes, they do actually work.
All it accomplishes is pissing off a lot of people.
Bullshit, if that was true, I wouldn't see teenagers smoking on my way to work.Penner wrote:It basically stops new smokers, who are much younger, but the older ones are pretty much hooked.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I can tell you that they do not. Smokers gonna smoke.Penner wrote:In the case of cigarettes, they do actually work.
All it accomplishes is pissing off a lot of people.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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My neighbor decided to keep a shit job at a restaurant because he "feels bad". Dude is making $9/hr running a kitchen by himself.Okeefenokee wrote:I bought a coffee and a pack of chips in a gas station a few hours ago, and the guy at the register said, "I wish I had disposable income."
Said he didn't because he has five kids. I thought about telling him so do I, but having a few more hours of driving still, I just got back on the road.
Chatty gas station clerks can be a chore to get away from if you get them going.
And they also the so-called 'Charlie's Army' who donated £1.4million for the US treatment being denied to him and told them: 'Charlie will die tomorrow knowing that he was loved by thousands - thank you to everyone for all your support'.
The couple have also accused Great Ormond Street of trying to 'rush' his death despite promises they would have the time they needed to say goodbye to their only son.
Connie Yates and Chris Gard had battled to take their son, who has a rare genetic condition, to undergo experimental treatment in the US.
But earlier this week they reached the very end of their legal battle after the European Court of Human Rights backed British doctors who said it would be kinder to let the ten month old die.
Fife wrote:See your future, America.
See your future, and despair.
Devastated parents of Charlie Gard spend their last night with their baby and blast 'heartless' doctors for refusing to let them take him home to die before they turn off his life support later today
And they also the so-called 'Charlie's Army' who donated £1.4million for the US treatment being denied to him and told them: 'Charlie will die tomorrow knowing that he was loved by thousands - thank you to everyone for all your support'.
The couple have also accused Great Ormond Street of trying to 'rush' his death despite promises they would have the time they needed to say goodbye to their only son.
Connie Yates and Chris Gard had battled to take their son, who has a rare genetic condition, to undergo experimental treatment in the US.
But earlier this week they reached the very end of their legal battle after the European Court of Human Rights backed British doctors who said it would be kinder to let the ten month old die.