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Less 29-12-2012 14:13

In Time For New Year.
 
Department of Health launches new anti-smoking campaign - video | Society | guardian.co.uk

Yet more propaganda? Or is it?

They claim in this ad' that every 15 fags mutates a cell in your body.

Do they say it's a bad/good/super mutation?

No, just that it mutates.

There are guesstimated to be 100 Trillion cells in the Human body.

If Jesus had started smoking on day one of his birth and was still alive today he would have mutated just over 730,000 cells because of the habit.
I know I'm not going to live as long so mine are going to be much, much less.

In fact a staggeringly low percentage of my cells are going to be affected by smoking.

Quote:

naturally occurring DNA damages arise about 10,000 to 100,000 times per day per mammalian cell.
Taken from here:-

Mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not life's most reliable source, but gives us less reason to panic than the advert does.

Yes I and others smokers know it's bad for us, but is there a real need for something that is meant to cause panic amongst non thinkers as the above advert?

Margaret Pilkington 29-12-2012 14:58

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Mt feeling about these scare tactics is that very soon smokers become 'turned off' to these images.......they become, over time, much less effective.
People will only give up smoking if they want to...for themselves, not for any other reason.

It is, in a sense, like nagging a 12 year old to tidy his room...while ever you are nagging him, he won't do it...on principle, but maybe, just maybe once you give up - he goes and does it, because he wants to...rather than because you nagged him to do it

MargaretR 29-12-2012 18:42

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Fags will never be banned whilst Tories rule.

They just don't want you to enjoy it, because Fagging is a perverted pastime of Eton boys.

annesingleton 29-12-2012 19:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1034699)
Department of Health launches new anti-smoking campaign - video | Society | guardian.co.uk

Yet more propaganda? Or is it?

They claim in this ad' that every 15 fags mutates a cell in your body.

Do they say it's a bad/good/super mutation?

No, just that it mutates.

There are guesstimated to be 100 Trillion cells in the Human body.

If Jesus had started smoking on day one of his birth and was still alive today he would have mutated just over 730,000 cells because of the habit.
I know I'm not going to live as long so mine are going to be much, much less.

In fact a staggeringly low percentage of my cells are going to be affected by smoking.



Taken from here:-

Mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not life's most reliable source, but gives us less reason to panic than the advert does.

Yes I and others smokers know it's bad for us, but is there a real need for something that is meant to cause panic amongst non thinkers as the above advert?

I haven't posted on here for a while but had to respond to Less with this one - my message to the government would be either ban cigarettes which you can't because of the enormous revenue it creates or shut up and let the smokers who have contributed to the economy just get on with it - please!

lindsay ormerod 29-12-2012 19:53

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Looks pretty horrible to me, but since I don't smoke and never have it's nowt really to do with me , though it has contributed to putting my daughter off the whole idea which can only be a good thing.

Restless 30-12-2012 03:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1034699)
Do they say it's a bad/good/super mutation?

If I wasn't mistaken they say these mutation leads onto cancer? that would be Bad.... right?

edit: watching it again. Perhaps not?

Quote:

Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 1034755)
I haven't posted on here for a while

why not?

Sunflower49 31-12-2012 03:38

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I don't see it as much different to the pictures that are on cigarette packets now. I've never heard from any ex-smokers I know, that they gave up because of an image or something from an outside source. It's always been because of their own personal concerns. E.g getting out of breath, coughing on a morning, vanity, self-consciousness, having to go outside when their friends who don't smoke are inside, in public house/bar/venue. I don't know, it may work for some and It's going to happen .
For the wording of the 'advert', It's 'Run of the mill' ...I suppose most people won't question it. They'll just see the images and it will either have an effect or it won't..

cashman 31-12-2012 07:03

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1034916)
I don't see it as much different to the pictures that are on cigarette packets now. I've never heard from any ex-smokers I know, that they gave up because of an image or something from an outside source. It's always been because of their own personal concerns. E.g getting out of breath, coughing on a morning, vanity, self-consciousness, having to go outside when their friends who don't smoke are inside, in public house/bar/venue. I don't know, it may work for some and It's going to happen .
For the wording of the 'advert', It's 'Run of the mill' ...I suppose most people won't question it. They'll just see the images and it will either have an effect or it won't..

i agree, i gave up 4 months ago,sod all to do wi any images etc, no other reason but the cost. i also know no-one who gave up through n image,health yeh know a few.

jaysay 31-12-2012 08:08

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Having once been a smoker, I know full well the havoc smoking can cause, although when I started it was cool and the done thing, but the first time I was told by a doctor to cut down, because it was damaging my health, I gave up, that was 35 years ago next month. To me anything which puts people off smoking is a good thing, but I would never be so presumptive to preach to people the error of their ways if they smoke, its an individual choice.

Eric 31-12-2012 15:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1034925)
Having once been a smoker, I know full well the havoc smoking can cause, although when I started it was cool and the done thing, but the first time I was told by a doctor to cut down, because it was damaging my health, I gave up, that was 35 years ago next month. To me anything which puts people off smoking is a good thing, but I would never be so presumptive to preach to people the error of their ways if they smoke, its an individual choice.

It's the preaching horse manure that really pees me off ... Smoking is a health "issue" (hate that buzz word; should have a warning label on it), and that's it ... period. But to the smoking nazi assholes, it is a moral and ethical issue. They preach as if, somehow, smokers are "bad" people:confused: No they are not; they are ordinary people who happen to have an addiction. One, by the way, which is legal. Not only that, it is one that puts billions into government coffers, way more money than it costs to treat those who suffer from the ill-effects of smoking.

Put more money and effort into educating the young ... try to catch them before they start smoking. Forget the bs labels; they don't work. Like the one we had for a while here: "Smoking is Addictive" ... no shiite Sherlock; I always wondered why I smoked the damn things.:rolleyes: When warning labels were minimalist ... you know, the ones across the top of the pack ... a buddy of mine made some up on his computer, ones which you could stick on over the real ones. I remember a couple of them: "Warning, Smoking Makes Your Penis Grow"; and "Warning, Smoking Enlarges and Firms Up Your Breasts".:D

Less 31-12-2012 15:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1034981)
"Warning, Smoking Enlarges and Firms Up Your Breasts".:D

Hey, I didn't know that, I'm going to start rolling more enthusiastically from two points of view now.

Could he also print me a label, 'spend all day smoking and you'll grow a vagina?'

Not too big a label, I don't want it frustratingly out of reach of my cherished penis.
:eek:

Margaret Pilkington 31-12-2012 17:25

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Oh......Less stop it I have just wet my pants......crying with laughing!

Sunflower49 01-01-2013 07:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1034981)
It's the preaching horse manure that really pees me off ... Smoking is a health "issue" (hate that buzz word; should have a warning label on it), and that's it ... period. But to the smoking nazi assholes, it is a moral and ethical issue. They preach as if, somehow, smokers are "bad" people:confused: No they are not; they are ordinary people who happen to have an addiction. One, by the way, which is legal. Not only that, it is one that puts billions into government coffers, way more money than it costs to treat those who suffer from the ill-effects of smoking.

Put more money and effort into educating the young ... try to catch them before they start smoking. Forget the bs labels; they don't work. Like the one we had for a while here: "Smoking is Addictive" ... no shiite Sherlock; I always wondered why I smoked the damn things.:rolleyes: When warning labels were minimalist ... you know, the ones across the top of the pack ... a buddy of mine made some up on his computer, ones which you could stick on over the real ones. I remember a couple of them: "Warning, Smoking Makes Your Penis Grow"; and "Warning, Smoking Enlarges and Firms Up Your Breasts".:D

I agree with all this post-and I remember those labels they were funny :)


I gave up by accident!We were house-sitting for my parents. I had lost my tobacco-well it was actually in the car, but I couldn't find it in the dark..And I had no idea where any shops were or anything....... Neill had his electric vapouriser that he used to give up , he had bought me one for my birthday but because I didn't want to give up, I hadn't touched it. This time, I tried his , liked it and got mine out when I got home. Not smoked since, use the vapouriser substitute instead. I admit I still vape as much as I smoked, but seeing as I never wanted to give up-didn't feel I had much reason to and guess hadn't gotten around to wanting to, I am still glad and feel good to have binned the burning :)
I didn't have any of the usual concerns, it didn't cost me more than a couple of £1s a week if that, as I didn't usually pay for it , ever smoked when I went out for a drink or was having wine at home...Didn't start until I was 22 (!) Still ran every day... No symptoms of health-damage. ...Adverts against smoking never touched me-but then I rarely saw them, never watched TV .


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