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07-19-2017 01:10 PM
@QueenDanceALot wrote:
@Hoovermom wrote:Pastime/hobby, all the same thing.
Yeah, a pastime is pretty much the same thing as a hobby but smoking is neither one.
No but its a vice or an addiction either way its something the participant generally enjoys I believe was the point
07-19-2017 01:11 PM
@SaRina wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
So I gather you think that smokers should not be responsible for their refuse. Litter is litter. Perhaps smokers should carry ashtrays wherever they smoke. Like I mentioned earlier, it is disgusting to go to the beach when smokers consider all that sand to be their personal ashtray. If smokers wish to gain any respect, I think they should take some personal responsibility for their habit.
Following this train of thought, then the same needs to be said for drug addicts, drunks, over eaters.....
07-19-2017 01:12 PM
@SaRina wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
So I gather you think that smokers should not be responsible for their refuse. Litter is litter. Perhaps smokers should carry ashtrays wherever they smoke. Like I mentioned earlier, it is disgusting to go to the beach when smokers consider all that sand to be their personal ashtray. If smokers wish to gain any respect, I think they should take some personal responsibility for their habit.
Seriously, smokers just think, "oh, ******, I have nowhere to throw my butt? Guess I'll just throw it out the window then".
That just goes in the 'inconsiderate', 'rude', and 'disgusting' pile.
07-19-2017 01:12 PM
@JobGirl wrote:
@tansy wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:Boy, it's great to see all this tolerance so many of you demand for every other thing that people are or do in society today, but can't tolerate 'these' people.
Many here aren't saying the habit or act is disgusting, but the people are. How sad that some people expect others to tolerate their 'rights' choices, decisions, but can't offer that back to others.
Typical.
Funny everyone thinks making marijiana legal is ok though so I guess smoking pot is certainly socially acceptable-
You do know it comes in chocolate, right?? 🤣
Medical marijuana helps many people.
You do know people smoke it and mainly for recreational use right?
Yeah, just like alcohol. The majority of the country wants MJ legalized or at least decriminalized.
07-19-2017 01:13 PM
@JobGirl wrote:
@QueenDanceALot wrote:
@Hoovermom wrote:Pastime/hobby, all the same thing.
Yeah, a pastime is pretty much the same thing as a hobby but smoking is neither one.No but its a vice or an addiction either way its something the participant generally enjoys I believe was the point
Some people enjoy inflicting pain on other people and/or animals. Is that just a pastime, too?
07-19-2017 01:13 PM
@SaRina wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
So I gather you think that smokers should not be responsible for their refuse. Litter is litter. Perhaps smokers should carry ashtrays wherever they smoke. Like I mentioned earlier, it is disgusting to go to the beach when smokers consider all that sand to be their personal ashtray. If smokers wish to gain any respect, I think they should take some personal responsibility for their habit.
I just answered the question as to the why
don't gather anything- I didn't say it was Ok I said it was practical as cars no longer have ashtrays
07-19-2017 01:14 PM
@QueenDanceALot wrote:
@SaRina wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
So I gather you think that smokers should not be responsible for their refuse. Litter is litter. Perhaps smokers should carry ashtrays wherever they smoke. Like I mentioned earlier, it is disgusting to go to the beach when smokers consider all that sand to be their personal ashtray. If smokers wish to gain any respect, I think they should take some personal responsibility for their habit.
Seriously, smokers just think, "oh, ******, I have nowhere to throw my butt? Guess I'll just throw it out the window then".
That just goes in the 'inconsiderate', 'rude', and 'disgusting' pile.
Guess you can say the same thing about those fast food bags and beer cans along side the road. Who wants trash in the car.
07-19-2017 01:14 PM
@QueenDanceALot wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
They can't put an ashtray in their car?
SMH
ASK THEM SMH
07-19-2017 01:15 PM
@JobGirl wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:Boy, it's great to see all this tolerance so many of you demand for every other thing that people are or do in society today, but can't tolerate 'these' people.
Many here aren't saying the habit or act is disgusting, but the people are. How sad that some people expect others to tolerate their 'rights' choices, decisions, but can't offer that back to others.
Typical.
Funny everyone thinks making marijiana legal is ok though so I guess smoking pot is certainly socially acceptable-
People who use marijuana, including medical marijuana, couldn't actually care less whether anyone does or doesn't find them socially acceptable. They could be your doctor, your attorney, or the sweet lady who runs your local bakery. Or one day, perhaps a family member in horrible pain from cancer or with MS.
"Smoking pot" and the visuals that go with it is such an outdated way to look at cannabis use.
07-19-2017 01:16 PM
@QueenDanceALot wrote:
@SaRina wrote:
@JobGirl wrote:And for everyone asking why they throw butts out the window when was the last time you saw a car with an ashtray????
I'm not really sure how you would put it out anyplace else driving
Maybe ask a pothead -they smoke while driving too how do they save theirs??????????
So I gather you think that smokers should not be responsible for their refuse. Litter is litter. Perhaps smokers should carry ashtrays wherever they smoke. Like I mentioned earlier, it is disgusting to go to the beach when smokers consider all that sand to be their personal ashtray. If smokers wish to gain any respect, I think they should take some personal responsibility for their habit.
Seriously, smokers just think, "oh, ******, I have nowhere to throw my butt? Guess I'll just throw it out the window then".
That just goes in the 'inconsiderate', 'rude', and 'disgusting' pile.
Rght up there with junkies and their needles I guess......or drunks and thier ****** bottles
litter is litter and trash is trash
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