This comparison sucks. Why? Because there is no way you can avoid traffic. You have to cross the road, use a car etc. But you can choose if you want to smoke or not. Get the difference?
The comparison doesn't suck, you've actually completely missed the point. The point was not whether you have a choice.
The point was that the logic of "Smoking kills. You shouldn't do it" is the same as "Traffic kills, so don't cross the road", in that both are equally absurd. Are smokers aware that smoking
may kill? Yes. We choose to do it anyway. Are people crossing the road aware that they
could get hit by traffic? Yes, but they do it anyway. You don't
have to cross the road. And I'm talking about crossing the road where you need to cross it, not walking half a mile to the nearest fucking traffic light.
Its very likely that you are not happy when you are ill. Plus this comment makes it seem like everyone who doesnt smoke is bored. Which is absurd, of course.
I didn't say that, you are putting words in my mouth. I'm talking about smokers such as myself who
enjoy smoking. And it was a statement that was intended to reflect all vices, not just smoking. If you gamble, you may lose all your money. Does that makes gamblers stupid? If you drink, you may damage your liver. Are drinkers stupid? If you are promiscuous, you may catch a disease. If you drive, you may get hit by another car and killed. Et cetera, et cetera.
People spend their whole lives worrying too much about bullshit to have a good time, and then they get to be an old person, some dude breaks into their house and kills them anyway. Alternatively that doesn't happen, but they still die one way or another. Everybody does. Maybe some self-righteous non smokers will get run over by a van of fellow anti-smoking campaigners, tomorrow, in a hilarious incident of irony. You never know.
Well the figure that Prize posted was way off, so obviously he was unaware of the scale. Besides, it can't hurt to just reinforce how much more likely you are to die because of your "vice".
Maybe he was unaware of the scale. Or maybe he just didn't care.
Crossing the road is a necessity, smoking isn't. That's a specious argument as you well know.
See above. If you prefer to walk an extra 500 yards for the sake of finding the nearest traffic light or pelican crossing, then fair enough. Me, I cross the road where I
need to.
People who binge drink are unintelligent, yes. I don't see how you can argue otherwise.
Of course you can argue otherwise. If Isaac Newton was a binge drinker would that make him unintelligent? Of course not.
I'd love to hear you say that to Joni's face. You are presenting your own skewered definition of intelligence believing that everyone else thinks in the same way you do. YOU may consider it unintelligent to damage your body by smoking. That is going by YOUR PERSONAL definition of intelligence. Smoking makes me
happy. Therefore, since I would rather not be
unhappy, it is INTELLIGENT for me to smoke.
Then find a hobby that doesn't cause cancer.
If everyone lived their lives worrying about doing things that MAY cause them harm then nobody would ever do anything.