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An Attack of the Vapers
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can't see any problem with that. It just seems to be the case of start as you mean to go on..merely at clientco for the entertainment -
The problem is that all the reasons that cigarettes were banned (dangers of passive smoking, smoky atmosphere, smell, stingy eyes etc) don't apply to e-cigs.Originally posted by eek View Postcan't see any problem with that. It just seems to be the case of start as you mean to go on..
What's the evidence for banning them?Comment
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Said Nicotine Nick. Same argument as smokers. No doubt we'll find that eCiggies give you brain cancer in due course and those evil manufacturers should be sued. If I wanted the person on the opposite table to me sucking longingly on a piece of plastic and cooing in pleasure I'd head over to Suitys house for the twice weekly show his wife does for the local truckers.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn what way are they "nasty [and] filthy"? The vapour is just that, water vapour. You might as well insist that the chef go outside to steam vegetables.
Just because some stupid morons are whining doesn't mean we should kowtow to them. Tell them to leave, and not come back until they've dragged themselves out of the morass of ignorance in which they currently wallow. They're the kind of people that just love having something to moan about anyway. Gits.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Haters gonna hate.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn what way are they "nasty [and] filthy"? The vapour is just that, water vapour. You might as well insist that the chef go outside to steam vegetables.
Just because some stupid morons are whining doesn't mean we should kowtow to them. Tell them to leave, and not come back until they've dragged themselves out of the morass of ignorance in which they currently wallow. They're the kind of people that just love having something to moan about anyway. Gits.
Bansturbators gonna bansturbate.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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