I mentioned this already on Cody's video, but I figured I'd repeat it here: I'm with you 100% but your argument was weak-ass. You should have spoken on behalf of people with delicate sinuses and especially on behalf of asthmatics. When you blow smoke at an asthmatic, you're literally forcing a medical condition to flare up. That's a gross oversight Cody makes where he assumes secondhand smoke does nothing but stink, and you let the opportunity for a great argument slip away.
@CapnDingo That's a good point. Yeah, I could have expanded on that a bit more, but I figured people would poke holes in it by suggesting that people with asthma get set off by a LOT of things, so I stuck with the smell argument.
@kizzume The other day I went out of my way to go upwind and avoid the kids in it's basket, them someone still said shit to me, I was 20 feet away and down wind, I just told the dude to suck his Mom's dick!
@lucas1400 Just got done watching the Pen & Tillers BS about secondhand smoke. Interesting. If you watch my other video "Re: Cigarettes" watch?v=lXZBkQlcqrg you'll see a clearer view of what I meant in this video.
I just posted pretty much exactly what you just said. Toxins from cigarettes can last on clothing for something like 2 years, so being in a room with that for a few minutes can do plenty of damage.
get that piercing off your face you look almost as as stupid as you are.
And you´re more likely to get skinn cancer from the fucking sun of or colon cancer from un frozen chicken nuggets If you cant take some smoke blown in your face by another person you´re just a pussy! a big slime sticky wet pussy!
@maritimetimes No, people NEED cars to get where they're going. People don't NEED cigarettes. And the word is spelled "their", not "there" in that context. Stupid.
@maritimetimes In many parts of the country, if you want to have a job, you know, to bring in income so you can have food on the table and a roof over your head, you NEED a car. Public transportation isn't very good in many places in the country.
@TormentedLucrious Actually there was yet another recent study done on this, the results came back just a couple months ago. If you want to pretend that these studies don't exist, go right ahead and live in a different reality.
you must love the way you smell after taking a nice long runny dump. or the way that ugly ass septum piercing smells.
The way you smell isn't going to jeopardize your chances with the ladies, because you're already an ugly hairy douchebag who complains more then a little girl.
YOU ARE GAY AND WHY THE FUCK DO U HAVE A NOSE PIERCING, IT LOOKS HORRIBLE YOU LOOK LIKE A FUCKING GOAT!!!! YOU LOOK LIKE YOU SMELL LIKE SHIT REGARDLESS CHAO SI OUT MUDAFUCKAAAAAAAAA
@SpaceNinjaMonkey It didn't hurt the second time. The first time I had it done by a woman who I didn't know at the time that I got it that she hates men--it took her 20 seconds to push it through and it hurt so bad in the process that I blacked out. I couldn't keep the piercing in for more than a couple hours. A couple months late I had it done again--I thought the guy was just probing for the spot and he said "Ok, all done."--when I didn't believe him, he showed me a mirror. LOL
So you're saying that if you pass by someone on the street who happens to be smoking, and they exhale some of that smoke on you, that you're gonna smell like cigarettes because of that one puff of smoke?
i understand that you dont wanna smell like cigarettes. but, come on..
@SkylarrL I have NO problem with people smoking outside, because, as you say, it's easy to avoid. I don't know where you got the idea that I am against people smoking outside.
I feel really bad for you if you're too stupid to figure out how to avoid second hand smoke in this country where people can barely smoke anywhere as it is.
@AssRapingHorseCock I have NO problem with people smoking outside, because, as you say, it's easy to avoid. I don't know where you got the idea that I am against people smoking outside.
@kizzume Then how exactly are you running into second hand smoke and getting the smell all over you? There are signs everywhere showing which establishments are smoking ones. You probably don't hang out around people who smoke, so you're not in their vehicles or homes. If somebody smokes over at your place, they probably do it outside. Are smokers purposely going out of their way to blow smoke on you? Where exactly is all this second hand smoke attacking you from?
@AssRapingHorseCock I'm referring to places that still don't have the public indoor smoking ban, and what things were like here BEFORE the public indoor smoking ban.
@kizzume What vital public places don't have indoor smoking bans? If you're talking about businesses; they can do whatever they want. If it's anti-smoking, they'll have a sign, or you can call and ask.
@kizzume Restaurants and bars are businesses; not public property. Why would you go to a bar or restaurant that allowed smoking? There are plenty of non-smoking bars and restaurants out there. They tend to have no smoking signs, plus you can call the place and ask before you go to see if they allow smokers. Nobody is forcing you to go into these establishments that allow smoking. A bar or restaurant don't have to cater to your personal preference of non-smoking.
@AssRapingHorseCock No, there aren't. There aren't ANY bars/taverns, at least around here, which have a non-smoking policy on their own accord. Maybe where you live, but there certainly weren't any here that did.
And if you're in a band and want to play out AT ALL, taverns/bars are a must. I suppose your answer is "just switch professions" and my response to that would be a few swear words.
@kizzume So you want people to change the way they do business just so you can play your music there? World doesn't revolve around you and your band. I've been in a band for a good while and have been able to find enough venues to play at that aren't bars or taverns. Bars/taverns attract smokers, and so owners treat them as smoker hang outs. Set up outside the bar if you have to. Not finding anywhere to play your music seems like a pretty pathetic excuse.
Unless you are in a secondhand smoking area for a long period, your chances of getting smoking-related illness are more miniscule than being struck by lightning.
i really hope you ALSO hate the smell of fast food after being in a McDonald's, or smelling like beer and liquor when you have gone to the bar, or like an exhaust pipe after a taxi drives by you in NYC.
i hope you understand the freedoms of others should be important to you,personal freedoms to be a dumb as and smoke (like myself)should be protected. I don't know if your a liberal but one thing i hate about them is the nanny state mentality. that the governments role is to protect you from u.
@freethinker3161 Nothing is quite like smoke, of any kind. The examples you gave leave a smell that's about 1/100 of how strong the smell of cigarettes is.
When people sit around a campfire, people move out of the way of the smoke for a reason.
@analogjedi Actually, my main issue is the stink. There aren't any other habits people have that can make people stink even remotely as much as cigarettes.
Well put. Webber tried to respond but didn't really get anywhere. it's simple, if something affects the person who is doing it, it is there right. If it obviously affects other people in a negative way it should be banned.
@JakesReality I thought Webber responded pretty well. I don't understand why people want to ban something just because it's harmful. I think he put it very well at the end when he said that there are risks in everything and if we start banning things that are harmful, we might as well ban everything.
@kizzume of course we should ban radioactive paint, but that's different. We can use other methods, we don't have to use the most harmful ones. So, if we find out that a certain chemical poses the same benefits but with much less harmful side effects we should seek to replace it. But, smoking is not the same as eating toxic waste. It takes years of smoking to get cancer. Some people don't even get cancer from them. Beer has alcohol. Alcohol is a poison.Should we ban alcoholic beverages?
The novel was censored with the idea of getting it off the banned books list. Once again extremists on both sides of the political spectrum who would save us from ourselves don't understand human nature. It will likely get read more if it *stays* on the banned books list!. Totally agree about the smoking thing (speaking as someone who gave the nasty habit up ca. 1980 or so).
Rewriting history to make it more politically correct doesn't serve any purpose. I can sort of understand the sentiment; kids read Huckleberry Finn, and concerned parents and educators don't want kids exposed to casual use of a word that has become very taboo(personally, I think it is taboo for good reason).
However, I am not of the opinion that you can learn from the past by forgetting the past. Trivializing the word by 'erasing it' from history is not going to help.
@MouseAndShiraz And of course, the smoking thing is a no brainer. If it was scentless I wouldn't care. If it didn't have potentially harmful side-effects as a bi-product for those people around them, I wouldn't care. But I don't like how smokers more or less 'claim' a space by filling it with smoke and then saying 'if you don't like the smell, then leave.'
I mentioned this already on Cody's video, but I figured I'd repeat it here: I'm with you 100% but your argument was weak-ass. You should have spoken on behalf of people with delicate sinuses and especially on behalf of asthmatics. When you blow smoke at an asthmatic, you're literally forcing a medical condition to flare up. That's a gross oversight Cody makes where he assumes secondhand smoke does nothing but stink, and you let the opportunity for a great argument slip away.
CapnDingo 4 months ago
@CapnDingo That's a good point. Yeah, I could have expanded on that a bit more, but I figured people would poke holes in it by suggesting that people with asthma get set off by a LOT of things, so I stuck with the smell argument.
kizzume 4 months ago
I smoke and I agree with not forcing it on someone else, but I just think it's retarded to say i can't smoke outside in a park I do it anyway!
Whitevoice14 6 months ago
@Whitevoice14 It's taking it way too far when they want to block it from outdoor places. I'm totally against that.
kizzume 6 months ago
@kizzume The other day I went out of my way to go upwind and avoid the kids in it's basket, them someone still said shit to me, I was 20 feet away and down wind, I just told the dude to suck his Mom's dick!
Whitevoice14 6 months ago
Correct that was how shit was said in that time period! Even that word itself wasn't an insult till later!
Whitevoice14 6 months ago
How many people have you actually heard of getting cancer from second hand smoke?
MMbass420 8 months ago
"The right to give everyone around you cancer"
Well there is no studies on second hand smoking.
You should watch pen and tellers bullshit on that issue
However the part about that you dont want to smell bad that i can take accept and respect, indoors.
lucas1400 10 months ago
@lucas1400 Just got done watching the Pen & Tillers BS about secondhand smoke. Interesting. If you watch my other video "Re: Cigarettes" watch?v=lXZBkQlcqrg you'll see a clearer view of what I meant in this video.
But yeah, the smell is my main beef.
kizzume 10 months ago
UPDATE: Leave the fucking room if it annoys you so much.
locallistener 10 months ago
I just posted pretty much exactly what you just said. Toxins from cigarettes can last on clothing for something like 2 years, so being in a room with that for a few minutes can do plenty of damage.
LordAcheron92 10 months ago
you sir, are an idiot. and i just want to say, FUCK YOU!
thedreampolice1991 11 months ago
@thedreampolice1991 Congratulations.
Watch my other video on cigarettes, I describe more what I mean.
kizzume 11 months ago
man you got alot of shit for this video LOL wow
KyokushinTruth 1 year ago
WELL YOU SEEM LIKE A OPEN MINDED SON OF A BOAR
get that piercing off your face you look almost as as stupid as you are.
And you´re more likely to get skinn cancer from the fucking sun of or colon cancer from un frozen chicken nuggets If you cant take some smoke blown in your face by another person you´re just a pussy! a big slime sticky wet pussy!
williammoller9 1 year ago
@williammoller9 You should look at my followup video. Re: Cigarettes /watch?v=lXZBkQlcqrg
I'm all for the freedom to smoke, just not in public INDOOR places UNLESS the place can come to a strict ventilation standard.
If YOU want to smell like an ashtray, that's fine. I'd rather not smell like a shitty habit.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume You don't even need to justify yourself.
These self-entitled ass wipes aren't even worth your response.
XeftCore 9 months ago
*9
kzdavis1000 1 year ago
lol favorite part "I don;t want to smell" its just so sincere haha. All joking aside you could look like Bob Ross when you get older
LaihoValo9 1 year ago
Well, Cody just lost a subscriber, and you just gained one.
jfesmire 1 year ago
@jfesmire You are my 500th subscriber. Thanks :)
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume That was me? Cool! You're welcome. :)
jfesmire 1 year ago
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maritimetimes 1 year ago
@maritimetimes No, people NEED cars to get where they're going. People don't NEED cigarettes. And the word is spelled "their", not "there" in that context. Stupid.
kizzume 1 year ago
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maritimetimes 1 year ago
@maritimetimes In many parts of the country, if you want to have a job, you know, to bring in income so you can have food on the table and a roof over your head, you NEED a car. Public transportation isn't very good in many places in the country.
kizzume 1 year ago
@maritimetimes cars have a use, smoking doesn't. theres the difference.
dkdavid721 1 year ago
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maritimetimes 1 year ago
@TormentedLucrious Actually there was yet another recent study done on this, the results came back just a couple months ago. If you want to pretend that these studies don't exist, go right ahead and live in a different reality.
kizzume 1 year ago
you must love the way you smell after taking a nice long runny dump. or the way that ugly ass septum piercing smells.
The way you smell isn't going to jeopardize your chances with the ladies, because you're already an ugly hairy douchebag who complains more then a little girl.
sheiry1 1 year ago
@sheiry1 That's right, when all else fails, rank on people's appearance. Congratulations.
kizzume 1 year ago
YOU ARE GAY AND WHY THE FUCK DO U HAVE A NOSE PIERCING, IT LOOKS HORRIBLE YOU LOOK LIKE A FUCKING GOAT!!!! YOU LOOK LIKE YOU SMELL LIKE SHIT REGARDLESS CHAO SI OUT MUDAFUCKAAAAAAAAA
SpaceNinjaMonkey 1 year ago
@SpaceNinjaMonkey Yep, another person who, when all else fails, rank on appearances. Congrats.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume Holy crap u actually replied back to me. :D is that piercing real by the way?
SpaceNinjaMonkey 1 year ago
@SpaceNinjaMonkey It didn't hurt the second time. The first time I had it done by a woman who I didn't know at the time that I got it that she hates men--it took her 20 seconds to push it through and it hurt so bad in the process that I blacked out. I couldn't keep the piercing in for more than a couple hours. A couple months late I had it done again--I thought the guy was just probing for the spot and he said "Ok, all done."--when I didn't believe him, he showed me a mirror. LOL
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume Haa sounds pretty cool, not to be personal but whats your profession?
SpaceNinjaMonkey 1 year ago
So you're saying that if you pass by someone on the street who happens to be smoking, and they exhale some of that smoke on you, that you're gonna smell like cigarettes because of that one puff of smoke?
i understand that you dont wanna smell like cigarettes. but, come on..
SkylarrL 1 year ago
@SkylarrL I have NO problem with people smoking outside, because, as you say, it's easy to avoid. I don't know where you got the idea that I am against people smoking outside.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume
mkay, fair enough. i guess i just got it because you were talking about smoking in general.
at least you weren't an ass about it :P
SkylarrL 1 year ago
I feel really bad for you if you're too stupid to figure out how to avoid second hand smoke in this country where people can barely smoke anywhere as it is.
AssRapingHorseCock 1 year ago
@AssRapingHorseCock I have NO problem with people smoking outside, because, as you say, it's easy to avoid. I don't know where you got the idea that I am against people smoking outside.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume Then how exactly are you running into second hand smoke and getting the smell all over you? There are signs everywhere showing which establishments are smoking ones. You probably don't hang out around people who smoke, so you're not in their vehicles or homes. If somebody smokes over at your place, they probably do it outside. Are smokers purposely going out of their way to blow smoke on you? Where exactly is all this second hand smoke attacking you from?
AssRapingHorseCock 1 year ago
@AssRapingHorseCock I'm referring to places that still don't have the public indoor smoking ban, and what things were like here BEFORE the public indoor smoking ban.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume What vital public places don't have indoor smoking bans? If you're talking about businesses; they can do whatever they want. If it's anti-smoking, they'll have a sign, or you can call and ask.
AssRapingHorseCock 1 year ago
@AssRapingHorseCock In many places still, restaurants and bars.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume Restaurants and bars are businesses; not public property. Why would you go to a bar or restaurant that allowed smoking? There are plenty of non-smoking bars and restaurants out there. They tend to have no smoking signs, plus you can call the place and ask before you go to see if they allow smokers. Nobody is forcing you to go into these establishments that allow smoking. A bar or restaurant don't have to cater to your personal preference of non-smoking.
AssRapingHorseCock 1 year ago
@AssRapingHorseCock No, there aren't. There aren't ANY bars/taverns, at least around here, which have a non-smoking policy on their own accord. Maybe where you live, but there certainly weren't any here that did.
And if you're in a band and want to play out AT ALL, taverns/bars are a must. I suppose your answer is "just switch professions" and my response to that would be a few swear words.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume So you want people to change the way they do business just so you can play your music there? World doesn't revolve around you and your band. I've been in a band for a good while and have been able to find enough venues to play at that aren't bars or taverns. Bars/taverns attract smokers, and so owners treat them as smoker hang outs. Set up outside the bar if you have to. Not finding anywhere to play your music seems like a pretty pathetic excuse.
AssRapingHorseCock 1 year ago
IM no prya asshole
blueridger28 1 year ago
@blueridger28 "IM no pyra"? English please.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume you know what i mean
blueridger28 1 year ago
@blueridger28 No, I don't. I have no clue what you're talking about. If you write in English, maybe I'd understand.
kizzume 1 year ago
@blueridger28 Tnk eon el lajk eotnn. Glen sosne l ehjgosh elgosi enelfn. You know what I mean.
kizzume 1 year ago
Unless you are in a secondhand smoking area for a long period, your chances of getting smoking-related illness are more miniscule than being struck by lightning.
EnthalpyH 1 year ago
i really hope you ALSO hate the smell of fast food after being in a McDonald's, or smelling like beer and liquor when you have gone to the bar, or like an exhaust pipe after a taxi drives by you in NYC.
i hope you understand the freedoms of others should be important to you,personal freedoms to be a dumb as and smoke (like myself)should be protected. I don't know if your a liberal but one thing i hate about them is the nanny state mentality. that the governments role is to protect you from u.
freethinker3161 1 year ago
@freethinker3161 Nothing is quite like smoke, of any kind. The examples you gave leave a smell that's about 1/100 of how strong the smell of cigarettes is.
When people sit around a campfire, people move out of the way of the smoke for a reason.
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume Then "move out of the way of the smoke". You could take initiative without bothering anyone else.
I don't care if you don't like cigarettes, I don't want to be a whiner
BCMatsuyama 1 year ago
The trolls are out
RaynMan718 1 year ago
You sound like a chode. Whine about the carbon monoxide from exhaust if you are really worried about getting cancer from the air you breathe.
*coughcoughcough*
analogjedi 1 year ago
@analogjedi Actually, my main issue is the stink. There aren't any other habits people have that can make people stink even remotely as much as cigarettes.
kizzume 1 year ago
I'll smoke where I want, shitface.
CmCunt 1 year ago
Well put. Webber tried to respond but didn't really get anywhere. it's simple, if something affects the person who is doing it, it is there right. If it obviously affects other people in a negative way it should be banned.
JakesReality 1 year ago
@JakesReality I thought Webber responded pretty well. I don't understand why people want to ban something just because it's harmful. I think he put it very well at the end when he said that there are risks in everything and if we start banning things that are harmful, we might as well ban everything.
cjaygrove 1 year ago
@cjaygrove So, we shouldn't have banned asbestos and radioactive paint? We should allow companies to put arsenic in consumables?
kizzume 1 year ago
@kizzume of course we should ban radioactive paint, but that's different. We can use other methods, we don't have to use the most harmful ones. So, if we find out that a certain chemical poses the same benefits but with much less harmful side effects we should seek to replace it. But, smoking is not the same as eating toxic waste. It takes years of smoking to get cancer. Some people don't even get cancer from them. Beer has alcohol. Alcohol is a poison.Should we ban alcoholic beverages?
cjaygrove 1 year ago
You should definitely let him keep the video up, It serves as a good testament to his own stupidity and inability to make an actual argument.
TSustanon 1 year ago
I am making a response to this. If you don't want me to use your footage, just send me a message and I'll take my video down.
Saturninefilms 1 year ago
@Saturninefilms You are going to get DMCA.
PwnFilms 1 year ago
@Saturninefilms It's people like you what is wrong with this country. You racist fuck.
PwnFilms 1 year ago
The novel was censored with the idea of getting it off the banned books list. Once again extremists on both sides of the political spectrum who would save us from ourselves don't understand human nature. It will likely get read more if it *stays* on the banned books list!. Totally agree about the smoking thing (speaking as someone who gave the nasty habit up ca. 1980 or so).
wardka 1 year ago
Agreed on both counts.
Rewriting history to make it more politically correct doesn't serve any purpose. I can sort of understand the sentiment; kids read Huckleberry Finn, and concerned parents and educators don't want kids exposed to casual use of a word that has become very taboo(personally, I think it is taboo for good reason).
However, I am not of the opinion that you can learn from the past by forgetting the past. Trivializing the word by 'erasing it' from history is not going to help.
MouseAndShiraz 1 year ago
@MouseAndShiraz And of course, the smoking thing is a no brainer. If it was scentless I wouldn't care. If it didn't have potentially harmful side-effects as a bi-product for those people around them, I wouldn't care. But I don't like how smokers more or less 'claim' a space by filling it with smoke and then saying 'if you don't like the smell, then leave.'
MouseAndShiraz 1 year ago
@MouseAndShiraz Precisely :)
kizzume 1 year ago