To convince a smoker to quit...
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Easy!!! introduce him/her to Jesus Christ. He/she will end smoking (plus many alphas, including drinking) when Jesus comes into him/her life. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote: Easy!!! introduce him/her to Jesus Christ. He/she will end smoking (plus many alphas, including drinking) when Jesus comes into him/her life. Maybe he'd help them quit smoking, but he sorta encourages drinking. Remember that scne where he gave 1000s of people wine? ;-) A lot of first timers must have begun drinking that very day :rolleyes:
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
They have already seen all the diseased-lung photos and yet they still smoke. You cannot make someone stop something like this. They have to want to stop. You can try and convince them and all they will do is stop smoking in front of you and do it behind your back. They can also grow resentful to you. Don't be the know-it-all friend ok? As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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They have already seen all the diseased-lung photos and yet they still smoke. You cannot make someone stop something like this. They have to want to stop. You can try and convince them and all they will do is stop smoking in front of you and do it behind your back. They can also grow resentful to you. Don't be the know-it-all friend ok? As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
Paul Watson wrote: As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. Exactly!
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
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Easy!!! introduce him/her to Jesus Christ. He/she will end smoking (plus many alphas, including drinking) when Jesus comes into him/her life. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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They have already seen all the diseased-lung photos and yet they still smoke. You cannot make someone stop something like this. They have to want to stop. You can try and convince them and all they will do is stop smoking in front of you and do it behind your back. They can also grow resentful to you. Don't be the know-it-all friend ok? As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
Paul Watson wrote: As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. in a way you're correct, but it's my health they're playing with too... A true friend will not mind, not smoking when you're around, if he does, it shows a lack of respect...:) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
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Paul Watson wrote: As mad as it sounds many people enjoy smoking, they understand the consequences and because they are adults are entitled to continue. in a way you're correct, but it's my health they're playing with too... A true friend will not mind, not smoking when you're around, if he does, it shows a lack of respect...:) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
Of course but that is not the question possed in this thread. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
maybe a trifle radical but hey... MIND YOUR OWN DAMN BUSINESS!!! or, put a little more mildly, live and let live! Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My (occasional) blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
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Easy!!! introduce him/her to Jesus Christ. He/she will end smoking (plus many alphas, including drinking) when Jesus comes into him/her life. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Never seen a smoking priest? Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My (occasional) blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
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Easy!!! introduce him/her to Jesus Christ. He/she will end smoking (plus many alphas, including drinking) when Jesus comes into him/her life. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote: plus many alphas What's an alpha?
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
You can't, and in fact it may be useless and counterproductive. You have to understand logic doesn't work with addicted people. If it did, they wouldn't be addicted at first. Also, don't minimize the pleasure smokers get with tobacco, you're asking them to make a sacrifice. Generally, smokers know pretty well all the inconvenients generated by this addiction. Showing them harsh pictures might generate a rejection not towards tobacco, but towards you: you may loose some friends in the process. In a way, people are free to do what they want, as long as they don't harm you. So if you can ask them not to smoke when you here (be prepared to the fact they may quite well ask you to leave instead), you have to tolerate their habits, you can't "make the good against somebody's will" Deciding to quit is a long process, and only the smoker can do the way. IMO, the best incentive to stop smoking is the example of somebody stopping.
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maybe a trifle radical but hey... MIND YOUR OWN DAMN BUSINESS!!! or, put a little more mildly, live and let live! Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My (occasional) blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
Rob Manderson wrote: put a little more mildly, live and let live! "Live and let die" would be more accurate ;):)
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well, although it's tough trying to stop someone from smoking, here some ideas. (Never stop trying :-)) - Calculate the annual cost of cigarettes/sigares AND (important) give some examples of what he/she could do with the money instead. - Canada I think has pictures on their packs of cigarettes including teeth, liver, etc... You can probably google for that. - Here in Belgium there is a large text on the packs saying: "ROKEN IS DODELIJK" which means "SMOKING KILLS". (there are some other texts too) Other countries probably have something similar. - google for some scientific papers on the consequences... good luck. "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
V. wrote: Other countries probably have something similar. It's an european directive[^], all the members of the EU should have implemented it.
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Rob Manderson wrote: put a little more mildly, live and let live! "Live and let die" would be more accurate ;):)
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K(arl) wrote: "Live and let die" would be more accurate True enough! But my point still stands; it's my business and no one elses if I choose to smoke. But see here[^] for further thoughts. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My (occasional) blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
Many people like to smoke. My Gran did. She smoked 40 cigarettes a day up until she died. She really enjoyed smoking. When she came to see us she would stand at the back door and smoke. No matter how many times she saw images of smokers lungs (there are always non-smoking campains shown every year on television here in the UK) it never made her want to quit smoking. As others have said, each to their own (they will inevitably make their own mind up). Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
I'm coloured, yet clear.
I'm fruity and sweet.
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
Don't bother, it doesn't work. When I used to smoke, those "Every Cigarette is doing you Damage" ads that were on in Australia just made me want to go and light up.:sigh: You'll find that you fiend knows all of the evidence, and exactly how it is killing them and still they wont quit. The only way they will be able to quit is when they decide for themselves to quit and no external pressure will have any effect whatsoever. The only thing that you can do is hope that they will "see the light" one day and be a good supportive friend when they do.:)
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K(arl) wrote: "Live and let die" would be more accurate True enough! But my point still stands; it's my business and no one elses if I choose to smoke. But see here[^] for further thoughts. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My (occasional) blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
It is definitley your personal decision whether or not to smoke at home. Anyway, please don't force other people to smell your smoke, by smoking in front of them. Your choice was smoke, but other people's choices were health/fresh air/freedom from addiction/money/whatever. If you want to be free to smoke, you have to let others be free to breathe, and the only way to do so is to smoke only at home. :suss: _________________________________ Vote '1' if you're too lazy for a discussion
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
Patient: Doctor, I want live to be eighty? Doctor: Well, do you drink, smoke, chase women, or gamble? Patient: I don't drink. I never smoked. I rarely gamble and I never runaround with women. Doctor: Then tell me... why do you want to live to be eighty?
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Paul Selormey wrote: plus many alphas What's an alpha?
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David Wulff wrote: What's an alpha? A bug ridden software release. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
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Guys, trying to convince someone not to smoke. To do that, I need some strong visual effect - any good picture/photo illustrating effect of tobacco use on skin? :confused: Norman Fung
He would have had a talk with your friend, and whilst it is always going to be their decision to smoke it would at least have given them first hand experience of the dangers of smoking when it all finally catches up on you... and with our increasing life expectancies it will eventually catch up on you. He was given six months to live after his first heart attack caused by smoking, when he was about 60, after having smoked every day since he was in his mid teens. He then went on to live to 93 - another third of his life - not smoking a single cigarette but fighting daily with the consequences. The last five years of his life where spent in his flat connected to an oxygen machine because his lungs weren't working properly (his natural blood oxygen count was 60/100, he would run out of breath standing up). Smoking gave him asthma, a heart attack, ongoing heart problems, lung disease, and it took away his freedom. In its final strike it killed him: he suffered another heart attack that he didn't wake up from last May. If the first one had killed him he would never have seen his son married, his four grand children, his two great grand children, or had his Diamond Wedding Anniversary. He only survived it because of his occupation - he was a nurseryman so he spent the day outside in what was back then clean fresh air; something not many people experience anymore. He was a very lucky man to have lived as long as he did and to get to see the things that he did. He quit smoking almost 35 years ago after a single incident before which he felt fine - but the effects of all that abuse do not go away. The biggest reason to stop smoking should be for the people you care about, no one can want their friends and families to have to go through that with you.
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