Well, I hear it can help you lose/keep off weight and, if you do it right, you can skip that whole "old age" thing.
The harm of cigarettes only applies when mis-used, as with gaming.Direwolf750 said:And you make a toxic cloud that chokes anyone else downwind or around you...especially people with asthma. And yes, gaming can cause physical problems if misused. If misused being the key words. Smoking damages your body in a definite way no matter how you smoke them. There are little to no lasting health benefits to smoking. You do not gain any skills by smoking. You throw a lot of money into getting more and more submerged in a pool of nicotine and chemicals.iLikeHippos said:Buuuuut it still has its flaws... You know... Gaming, in enough dozes. In this scenario, games will improve your skills (It's actually not much, but it helps.) though not your social ones. Just how many of your online friends do you talk to daily? Or even communicate to at all?Direwolf750 said:but playing video games can enrich your vocabulary, make you new friends, show you new ways to think about things, and increase you problem solving capabilities. The military found that playing call of duty helps you distinguish between different shades of gray...such as camouflage...
Not to mention the physical conditions worsening if mis-used.
I'd say, smoking is pro-social, as it allows you and other fellow smokers to get together and do what you like to do, while just talking about anything. It's like chatting at the dinner table, except everyone is not continuously quaffing food and anyone can join in. Happy times![]()
I had a similiar sensation when I started smoking but it involved rebelling with my own parents who enforced a lifestyle on me so I wouldn't mimick their own mistakes.I know it's not really the same but I remember the feeling back then when I started doing things I was always afraid to do so I'd be a goody-goody.Starting with a smoke.SleepyChan said:Since I only recently started smoking, I'll try to give you an answer.
My mom died last June. It was brain cancer, it was at home, and I was her caretaker (I was 21, BTW). My family has since crumbled, my life is horribly pathetic, and I was teetering on the edge of a massive bout of depression. So, one day I decided that I wasn't going to make up excuses for not doing the things I may have wanted to do in the past. I've lived my life as a bit of a goody-goody, you see. So I told my best friend over dinner that I wanted to smoke. Simply put, I wanted to give my life a jump-start. So she bought me my first pack (American Spirits, orange case) and lighter. Then we smoked down on the waterfront under the full moon. It was the most liberating moment of my life.
At this point, many people might point out that this is a stupid reason to start smoking. They'd bring up cancer, stigmas, and the other downsides to such a habit. But really, they'd be missing my point. I'm not smoking to fit in. I'm not smoking to escape from my problems. I'm not even smoking because I particularly like it.
I smoke now because I am free to do so. I smoke because for each small puff of smoke that enters my lungs, I'm taking a new and different look at my life and the way I've lived it. With each cigarette, I stop and enjoy life. I listen to the world around me and appreciate the small things. I live. And yes, some small, dark part of me feels that each smoke may someday lead my back to my beloved mother, whom I miss dearly. It's delusional, but there you go.
Sorry if this seems too poetical or full of bullshit. I am what I am, and I enjoy the occasional smoke. I hope this answers your question?
Sorry but it's not a crime to find something on the internet.Gaming is not cheap likewise, with games costing around 60$. In fact, some gamers have turned to crime and downloaded most games illegally just to escape the harm of paying the man.
Actually you don't get a chemical addiction for quite some time.standokan said:Because they like wasting their money and lungs, then again if I would smoke for a few weeks I'd probably wouldn't be able to stop either, it's probably just nicotine being soothing, relaxing and addicting.
Thats a very elitest view on it. If your simply looking for a high dopamine reward then why dont you just fork out the bit extra and get some Meth and cocaine.bdcjacko said:Smoking is pointless because other things do the same thing less effectively?Mr. Highway said:My point is: that it is pointless and unnecessary
Uh Oh i can see this develouping into a philosophical discussion... especially seen as we're on a gaming site......
My god, you're so right on this one. If a cute girl/guy (depending on what you like) you had an eye on at a party/nightclub/bar asked, "hey, wanna come out for a smoke?" what would you say?iLikeHippos said:When else can you walk outside with a certain someone and talk?
Actually i completely retract that statement (seen as it made you so smug). Gaming offers experiences that otherwise are unattainable. It encourages innovation, imagination, conversation(this site) etc. Smoking offers a reward that naturally occurs FOR FREE (in every working brain)Plurralbles said:YEAH SO KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT!Mr. Highway said:My point is: that it is pointless and unnecessary
Uh Oh i can see this develouping into a philosophical discussion... especially seen as we're on a gaming site......
I always love it when people online, especially this site, instantly post like they're a genius and the epitome of human evolution for not smoking...
Well one because those are seriously more dangerous than cigarettes and two, work frowns upon taking a meth break.Mr. Highway said:Thats a very elitest view on it. If your simply looking for a high dopamine reward then why dont you just fork out the bit extra and get some Meth and cocaine.bdcjacko said:Smoking is pointless because other things do the same thing less effectively?Mr. Highway said:My point is: that it is pointless and unnecessary
Uh Oh i can see this develouping into a philosophical discussion... especially seen as we're on a gaming site......