yes. we should all start grabbing chocolate out of 'fat' people's hands to make up for it.
I wouldnt go quite that far. Though I do think that we should be careful to judge others for their vices - we all have them! And yes, I view sugar addiction to be a problem. The so called 'chocoholic', it seems, has a pretty grim outlook just as the smoker, the alcoholic, etc.
frankly, i find the ladder part the most disturbing of all.
Indeed! And this is the absolute, gods honest truth.
as i see it, if you're going to expect someone else to follow the 'signs' - then transfatty's should be in big bold letters on packaging and caffeine should be replaced with decaf.
I dont think caffeine should be replaced. People know that their coffee and tea are full of caffeine. Its then up to them to moderate their usage.
My problem with trans fats are that 99.9% of the population are completely unaware that their foods contain this highly dangerous muck. They use it because its cheap... pure and simple. This is not acceptable. Regulatory agencies should be on top of this, making sure that such harmful (and useless) chemicals are used in our foods. Or if they are, they're telegraphed so that people know exactly what they're eating.
everyone should be in some state of withdrawl for society to work properly.
Im sorry, am I misunderstanding you? Are you actually trying to defend the proliferation of vices? Or am I misinterpreting sarcasm?
or, just forget the stress of the whole thing and secretly smoke wherever you like.
No tah. I quit smoking. But I might join you in an Angus Burger

i haven't really seen anyone majorly cut down here for it. perhaps there is some sort of glass encasing that you can put around the end of the cigarette so that you can get double the inhaling properties. remember - losing your throat and tongue to cancer is really quite beautiful. and, of course, if you accidentally burn the trash can up - well, it's just a trash can. they're quite containable. nevermind the incidents where people burn themselves alive in bed. that's just something the fire department has to deal with.
Smoking is a vice like any other. Our governments allowed extensive marketing of this stuff to people, and many people continue to enjoy it. When we live in a society where vices are actively promoted, I dont see that its fair to hammer one the way they do with smoking. People are abundantly aware of the risks, and I believe that those not taking part can be fully protected from the effects.
But if smoking is to be banned, well then lets just ban it. Outright. No pussy footing around. Indeed, I would be fully in support of such a ban.
SJ