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0junk4me: I'm a smoker.
I smoked for about 35 years, climaxing in four packs a day. When I quit, it was cold turkey and painless. If people smoke around me, I like it. I never really believed the second-hand smoke thing, unless you work in a crowded bar. But the thing that really sticks out in my mind is how many, many things seem to bother everybody in the last decade or so. It happened somewhat gradually and I don't think many people really realize how much more relaxed and tolerant things used to be. You also mentioned political correctness. It's ironic that political correctness was designed to produce tolerance, but it actually seems to have the opposite effect, a very stifling effect. I don't know where you live, but out here (Dupage county, Illinois) people are unbelievably paranoid. No-one will even have one single drink or a beer for fear they will get a DUI on their way home. In the 80's even, it wasn't like this. I have noticed that people don't bond together like they used to in the past, they seem to just be in a hurry to get home. I find it a strange strange world, one that I can't really get used to. I wouldn't want to. |
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