Just for fun
A comparison

Living in the real world

Compare a cigarette to a heating stove (which one is going to kill you?) 

Consider the smoke coming off the end of a cigarette with a diameter of about 5/16th or 0.300 of an inch. Let's compare that to a typical 6 inch diameter smoke stack through the roof of a house using a stove burning either pellets or wood. Any burning wood or pellets are carcinogenic.  The square area of smoke emission from the cigarette is approximately 0.070 of an inch. The square area of the 6 inch diameter heating stove pipe is 28.274. The volume of smoke emitted from the heating stove pipe in only one hour could hardly be realistically compared to what is emitted from hundreds of people smoking continuously for an hour, which is of course unrealistic.  The smoke emitted from that stove pipe would be over 400 times more than from a cigarette. This would likely be running many hours per day and night for heating.

If you or your neighbors are heating your homes with wood or pellets, you are all going to die? Or, is it that guy next door with a cigarette that you can smell going to kill you? Give me a break. People must think rather than allow themselves to be controlled by nonstop insane bullshit.

 

 

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Having fun - The average person inhales and exhales about 23,500 times per day. A pack a day smoker inhales and exhales a cigarette on average of about twelve times per cigarette. That would be about 240 times per day through a cigarette. If you live just about anywhere in the country, particularly a city, you would be  breathing over 9000% more carbon monoxide (CO) and who knows what else than you could possibly get from that one pack of  cigarettes. 
 
Ever wonder how much carbon monoxide and deadly carcinogens are emitted from a jet airliner flying overhead? All heavier that air, these gases don't go to the planet mars. In one hour, likely more  than all cigarettes lit in the entire world at once.  Just guessing of course. Don't want to do the math. Are those workers at an airport all dying? Are the millions of people living within ten or twenty miles of a major airport dyeing from these highly toxic and carcinogenic gases? Are the people living in Los Angeles breathing 24/7 the exhausts from millions of cars and diesel trucks daily all dying?  
 
Oh yes - I forgot, tobacco causes lung cancer. Jet fuel and auto exhausts are just fine. According to our own government which most people  today seem to trust and believe their every word , diesel fumes and auto exhaust gases are extremely toxic. Occasionally we hear of someone  closing the garage door and running their car engine to commit suicide within a short period of time.
So - don't ever smoke a deadly cigarette in an enclosed space - That's suicide?  
The hypocricy of anti-smoking
Or is it just plain stupidity?
Funny one minute video