Excessive tar, black lungs. If you don't know what tar is, I'll explain it to you. Tar is a sticky brown substance that is the main cause of lung and throat cancer in smokers. It's a build up that only gets worse over time. Don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about. You should have learned years back or were you homeschooled?
They're probably just pretending to not know. I mean, come on. Statistically-wise, nonsmokers have a 3x higher risk of death before age 50 than smokers. Also, my uncle just died in 2008 from lung cancer - he was a moderate smoker. His lungs were damaged beyond repair from the smoke. His breathing was always bad from it and he developed a cough 2 yrs before he died in 2006. After that, he got lung cancer and passed away :(. He was only 45.
Is it normal to enjoy second hand smoke, and not be a smoker?
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Excessive tar, black lungs. If you don't know what tar is, I'll explain it to you. Tar is a sticky brown substance that is the main cause of lung and throat cancer in smokers. It's a build up that only gets worse over time. Don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about. You should have learned years back or were you homeschooled?
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They're probably just pretending to not know. I mean, come on. Statistically-wise, nonsmokers have a 3x higher risk of death before age 50 than smokers. Also, my uncle just died in 2008 from lung cancer - he was a moderate smoker. His lungs were damaged beyond repair from the smoke. His breathing was always bad from it and he developed a cough 2 yrs before he died in 2006. After that, he got lung cancer and passed away :(. He was only 45.
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*smokers have a 3x higher risk of death than nonsmokers.
Sorry, mistake.