• Augustiner@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Obviously you’re right, and morally this is terrible, but the other guy still has a point financially speaking. It doesn’t matter if it’s your fault or not, the best thing to happen to your social systems like public health care and retirement would be if you worked for 30 years and then died of a stroke or something fast like that. Cigarettes are great for that.

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      1 day ago

      man that is a dark bleak way to view the world, I don’t condemn it, but I also don’t condone it.

      People are not numbers.

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        1 day ago

        I agree, it’s a terrible way to look at things and if someone actually thinks like that I would definitely assume they are a complete psychopath.

        I just was trying to elaborate a bit on the point that that guy made. I don’t know if he came up with it on his own, but this whole issue is discussed in the movie „Thank you for smoking“

        I would kinda disagree with you on the part about smoking being voluntary tho. Not a smoker anymore, but it’s by far the most addictive drug I know and I tried my share. I used to be quite addicted to Nicotine and it’s incredibly hard to get off it. To the point where I still get cravings years later when I walk past someone smoking. Most people start when they are kids and easily manipulated into it. Addiction is a sickness, not a choice.