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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
1) diet
2) exercise
3) coping with stress
4) genetics
You can't eat, drink and smoke like an asshole and not expect adverse health consequences. This is not a new idea. He lived to be 61, living how he wanted to live. The consequence of living how he wanted to live was living to 61. He was aware of that. It was often discussed. He was not shy about talking about his choices and the consequences.
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I agree that these things help prevent it, I follow them myself, but it doesn't justify you soap boxing here and saying he got what he deserved either.
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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis
Maybe less people would be getting cancer if you conservatives would stop pushing for more arsenic in our water, more pollution in our air, and more pesticides in our food. Here's a thought; in 1950 half the population smoked yet the cancer rate was around 1 in 12, now less than a quarter of the population smokes and 1 out of 2 people will get cancer.
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wow this is pretty delusional... cancer rates are higher because there are hundreds more chemicals used in them these days, that isn't a republican thing any way you sling it...