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Bullshit! S1/E5 Second Hand Smoke / Baby Bullshit 1/3

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Second Hand Smoke / Baby Bullshit

February 21, 2003.

Critiques concerns on second-hand smoke and the usefulness of baby education products.

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  • I'm a non-smoker, and I know that secondhand smoke being dangerous is bullshit, albeit disgusting. Too many non-smokers are fucking crybabies.

  • Why can't anti smokers see how hypocritical they are ? I'm a non smoker, but I don't have the right to tell someome they can't smoke. If someone is smoking and it bothers me I fucking move!

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  • @bio2020 You have a sense of smell if you can taste food fine other than the basic tasteshit stuff that you recognise with your tastebuds.

  • @ReallifeSuperman Please note that my example is not an exact representation of there results but is similar to how the studies went. The scientists ignored the mice that lived and focused on those that died as a bases for there 3,000+ smokers die statement. Therefore there data was found flawed and dismissed my a federal judge.

  • @ismarbeton If you actually watch this episode in full you will notice that they do in fact state that both first and second hand smoke have no significant scientific data to prove nor disprove that they are harmful. The very scientific data people use to say smoking, and second hand smoke, cause cancer only used the facts they wanted to use. In fact there studies show the opposite. Here is an example of the study. 2/10 containers filled with 50 mice that were exposed to smoke had 1/10 die.

  • @antihax91 If I don't get out of the way after clearly seeing you coming then YES I would deserve to get hit

  • @bio2020

    Your father was an American hero, you should salute him for smoking and making this country strong

  • @Petruccibear My father smoked A LOT, I was a baby, and he was around me all the time in our home. He would fill a coffee mug with ASHES in a single day.

    Due to that, my developing olfactory was damaged and I do not have a sense of smell. I can taste foods just fine, but I have never been able to smell anything, only strong chemicals like alcohol. Directly caused by the house filled with secondhand smoke.

  • @bio2020

    Just because it has harmful chemicals doesn't mean it is dangerous (water has arsenic). To meet the levels of exposure presented in most studies, one would literally have to live in a lit cigarette. Take your self-righteous zealotry and leave.

  • @MacabreManifesto

    I like the part where you cite your research.

  • @NiamhFrancisPianist

    I have asthma, and know people who are so sensitive they can't stand the smell of markers. We hang out in smoke-filled casinos sometimes. It doesn't bother them.

  • @ismarbeton

    They are governed by logic, something you apparently know nothing of. The argument is against it's classification as a carcinogen. Please try again.

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