Poll

Drink or Smoke

drinking
19 (20.9%)
smoking
2 (2.2%)
both
7 (7.7%)
neither
63 (69.2%)

Total Members Voted: 91

Author Topic: drinking, smoking  (Read 2203 times)

Whilst on the other hand Smoking greatly increases your risk for lung cancer and other stuff, and drinking kills thousands every year in road accidents.
Whilst back to the original hand everything you hear about smoking is an overreaction to get people to stop trying it and people who have been smoking for over 50 years are as fit as a fiddle, peanuts and hotdogs also kill thousands every year.
Though usually not in road accidents.

Not somoke but probably drink.


I wouldn't smoke because there is so much bullstuff that follows tobacco. (There isn't anything wrong with the plant but the companies that produce it are the bad part.)

Never gonna smoke/drugs other than the basic caffeine.
I'm gonna try to not drink at all.



i already smoke. no, beer (and most other alcoholic drinks) taste like stuff.

I'm going to drink gin and be classy as forget.
I dont see any reason why i would inhale a flaming tobacco-stick though.

Some people in my school smoke, but about everybody drinks alcohol.
You can even buy those small bottles of Jäggermeister from people.

When I become old enough to drink, I may drink, but I doubt very often.
What I said about drinking once: "When I become old enough to drink, I'm going to have my first beer, and then I'm going to realize beer tastes horrible."

I will never smoke, but perhaps I'll learn to enjoy alcohol as I get closer to legal U.S. drinking age

Smoking greatly lowers your risk for Parkinson's disease, Drinking thins your blood and can prevent strokes.
Enjoy the cancer and liver failure.

Smoking greatly lowers your risk for Parkinson's disease, Drinking thins your blood and can prevent strokes.
You know what else smoking does?
Ruins your lungs.
Yeah you know, the things you use to breathe.

Neither. Never will.