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    That’s just boomers realizing how they fucked it up for every generation to come.

    “New public management”? “Job creators”?! “TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS?!” Old man, you’d better smoke two.

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        Naw, this been a long time coming. It’s what we call slow moving economic and political development.

        Raegen and Thatcher were wrong, new public management was a mistake and “liberalization” really just means “let the finance industry run things - surely what will go wrong?”

        So we’re fucking up by not changing precedent set, what, 60-70 years ago?

        We could compromise and say materialism rots everybody’s brains.

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          “Trickle Down” was a rebrand. It used to be called Horse and Sparrow Economics.

          If Boomers hadn’t been so collectively ignorant and narcissistic, they would have maybe realized how fucking stupid their voting choices were. They had the opportunity to get higher educations for the cost of a reasonably priced car, but instead chose to stew in their lack of understanding for 50 years, while gas-lighting everyone within earshot with made up nonsense.

          Boomers are precisely why America is in the position it’s in now.

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      A serious answer. That’s Peter Jennings, he was the new anchor for ABC world news in the 90’s and early 2000’s. The picture in question if from 9/11. I remember because it was weird to me as a teenager to see someone smoking on live TV. Later, he died from lung cancer, and he gave a statement about it when he was diagnosed talking about how he smoked for many years and that he had quit for a long time but, in his words, was “weak” on 9/11 and smoked a few cigarettes. I don’t know how old you are, but if there was ever a time to be like “Whelp, might as well burn one.” it was 9/11.

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        Thanks for the explanation.
        Yep… 9/11 especially for people in the USA was hard to live.

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    I had a dream 15+ years ago where I walked onto a school bus holding a 5ft long tube of fudge striped cookies over my shoulder and Peter Jennings looked up and said “Nice strip of cookies.” I was so confused, I woke up and laughed.

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    Cigarettes do not relieve stress- they only cause harm to the smoker and to those around them. Smoking is bad. Don’t smoke.

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      They do relieve stress though, at a biochemical level. Also they cause harm and you shouldn’t smoke. The harm isn’t worth it and they cause physical dependency, including elevated stress when you don’t smoke that can only be alleviated by smoking, furthering the dependency. Don’t smoke.

      But lying about the short term benefits is just like DARE equivocating marijuana and hard drugs: people wind up trying it out anyway, realize they were lied to, and disregard the actual beneficial warnings because the first one was obviously a lie.

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        I’m told by 2 coworkers they relieve stress but the effect Is so temporary you have to constantly smoke. So it’s not worth it.

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          The harm isn’t worth it and they cause physical dependency, including elevated stress when you don’t smoke that can only be alleviated by smoking, furthering the dependency.

          Correct

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        Stopping to smoke also causes massive amounts of stress, and some people are better off not stopping until their mental health improves.

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        Cigarettes don’t relieve stress.

        At least not until you’ve smoked long enough to get addicted.

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            Yes. I stopped and started smoking and vaping for the past 20 years.

            Cigarettes only relieve stress if you’ve developed the pathways that let the nicotine behave as a dopamine agonist.

            If you give someone who’s never smoked a cigarette it’s not going to relax them.

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                Wow that’s curious. I distinctly remember my first time. I held the cigarette in a strange way so that my hand covered my mouth when I hauled, and my roommate made fun of me lol.

                It gave me the spins and kind of perked me up when drinking, but that was the extent of anything noticeable.

                The immediate like sedating effect I only noticed when I started smoking in the morning.

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                  I remember mine as well, bummed off a friend driving me to pick up my car that had been towed overnight. I distinctly remember being much less upset after the first drag.

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      What? Smokings bad for you? No way. I think they would tell people about it if that was true.