My grandparents chainsmoked in the '90s and it was disgusting. Ashtrays with old cigarettes stuffed into them, ash permeating the wall-to-wall carpeting, blue smoke filling the air. Even my grandfather's buick, the quintessential Stan Kelly car, had multiple ashtrays that were filled with cigarettes. I even heard my grandfather maintaining once that smokers who died of cancer had really just inhaled too much car exhaust. And, of course, he died of throat cancer. I'd also like to thank the scientists working for the tobacco industry who told everyone that cigarettes were safe.
My grandparents chainsmoked in the '90s and it was disgusting. Ashtrays with old cigarettes stuffed into them, ash permeating the wall-to-wall carpeting, blue smoke filling the air. Even my grandfather's buick, the quintessential Stan Kelly car, had multiple ashtrays that were filled with cigarettes. I even heard my grandfather maintaining once that smokers who died of cancer had really just inhaled too much car exhaust. And, of course, he died of throat cancer. I'd also like to thank the scientists working for the tobacco industry who told everyone that cigarettes were safe.
lol car exhaust is extremely poisonous too we're gonna look at car filled streets the same way we look back at smoking indoors :inshallah-script: