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Originally Posted by Ket
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Yes. I'd thank you to stop oppressing me.
I'm not saying I'm an advocate of 80's style smoke filled workplaces and hospitals - not at all. I am, however, saying that I'm tired of being forced to stand out in the cold to smoke a cigarette and STILL get dirty looks thrown my way. If I'm going to get dirty looks, I'd prefer to do it in comfort.
That, and when I go to a pool hall, it's not for a few rounds. It's for a marathon. I love pool. We all do things that increase our enjoyment of any given activity. Cigarettes - while drinking beer and shooting pool - great improves that experience for me.
Quit bringing me down!
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If you make the choice to smoke, you'll just have to learn to live with it. You can always quit. Your life will only improve because of it. It isn't oppression, its just the consequence of your personal decision to smoke. Sometimes personal decisions carry very public consequences. This is one of those decisions.