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Old 08-20-2015, 04:02 AM  
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So it is hard to believe that hundreds of millions can be weak? Bare in mind that not all of them are trying to quit so the number is even smaller.
How much is that? 10% 20% max?
Is it that hard to believe that 20% of people are weak?
more addictive than heroin, yet you are 'weak' if you can't just put it down one day. Lots of people are casual heroin users, does it mean the addicts are 'weak' because they can't just stop using with a click of the fingers?

And it's more like hundreds of millions who would prefer not to be smokers, not a %age of all smokers - the vast majority of those who would like to quit but are addicted find it extremely tough, so it's actually the small %age who find it easy. How the fuck this correlates to the majority being 'weak' I don't know.

What a fucking stupid argument lol, and what a cunts position to take... "I am strong because I did this incredibly hard thing (fair enough with that part - it *is* hard, unless you are lucky and differ from the vast vast majority of people on earth who develop addictions), and you are weak because you are different from me, unique in yourself, and I want to give myself a reacharound". Really, people who think like this are so fucking pompous... how can anyone be so fucking stupid as to assume everyone has the exact same traits and physiological/psychological makeup as themselves, and not only that, feel the need to declare those other people 'weak'. How about showing a bit of humbleness and realising they are one of the lucky minority who find something easy that goes against the norm. Guess they are in that group of people with low self-esteem who only feel better about themselves when they berate others for not being able to do something they can.

cocksuckers.
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