Perpetuates a myth that heavy drinkers are necessarily alcoholics. I used to regularly drink about ten pints of beer a day but never became dependent on it. Most of a group I drank with would have an alcohol-free month to give their liver a rest; mind you, they chose February as it was the shortest month. ;-)
Whereas some – most? – drinkers are not affected by addictive effects of alcohol, I reckon anyone can become addicted to nicotine as it is more addictive than cocaine. If tobacco had only been discovered today, it would have been classified as a class-A drug in the UK.
I remember a PSA that asked, “Do you remember your first cigarette?” Then it showed a kid lighting up…. and coughing. “Maybe your body was trying to tell you something.”
Abusers of alcohol and tobacco, by shortening their lives, are the only ones doing something to save the Social Security system. They also are reducing their total costs to society by a factor of ten (much higher medical costs for chronic conditions in old age). So we should be thanking them, as long as they keep their smoke and cars away from us.
Mark twain said that he knew someone about to die. He asked her if she had any bad habits. She said no. He said that is too bad, if you just had some bad habits to give up, you just might live a little longer…
Not to get too serious — or factual — here, but I do a lot of work on zoning for recovery communities, sober living homes, group homes, and small halfway houses. I’ve got From what I’ve learned working closely with the operators of these community residences, and with all due respect to Cloddy, if somebody drives 10 pints of beer daily, that person is most definitely a practicing alcoholic.
The alcohol – smoking connection is deep. Nearly all of the residents of every single recovery home, sober living home, and small halfway house for recovering alcoholics/drug addicts that I have visited (we’re talking scores of them), are chain smokers. Much to the consternation of the operators, they’re traded one addiction for another.
The average can of beer contains 154 calories. That means Mr. 10-beers-a-day takes in 1,540 calories every day. The average male between 31 and 50 takes in 2200 to 3000 calories a day. So Mr. 10-beers takes in the largest portion of his calories every day in beer. I don’t need a picture to imagine what he would look like on such a diet. From WebMD on the nutrition involved: “Heavy alcohol consumption wipes out any health benefit and increases risk of liver cancer, cirrhosis, alcoholism, and obesity,” Rimm says. “Heavy or binge drinkers may have increased risk of stroke, chronic hypertension, weight gain, colon and breast cancer.” So unless Mr. 10-beers is extremely wealthy he’s eventually going to run up some major health costs that the rest of us will be forced to pay for.
A lot of idiots try to defend drug use by pointing to smoking and alcohol. Hey, why don’t we legalize slavery, after all we have prisons and make kids go to school. Idiots. Lower alcohol consumption and fewer smokers is always a good thing.
“What’s your poison of choice? We should have that right without the govt making it illegal”.It is intersting how many equate all drugs with marijuana, on both sides of the discussion.Marijuana is relatively harmless even though some of its users have been known to charge police without realizing the danger created.Some other drugs make the users wildly violent and are associated with assorted murders of people who had not used those drugs, were just in the way or in the way of them buying or stealing more.We had a 30 year old December 1 who was using Spice when he went to an elementary school wearing nothing but a T-shirt and charging people, throwing himself into trees, obviously in an altered mental state. The deputies were mindful of the danger associated with shooting him, so they used a Taser, Which had no effect on him, so they did it again and again. Five times total before he finally stopped attacking them.Two weeks later this unarmed victim of police-tasing died.We are all glad he was white — unlike the children he put on a show for.
My statement (late in this game) is that not all drugs are equal. There is NO safe amount of tobacco; but alcohol, in moderation, has some benefits.Yes; research is being done to use tobacco for medicinal purpose, but the public use has nothing but bad effects.
“I know that everyone who got hooked on cigs had to have a first time, however, many who tried it didn’t get hooked since they didn’t like it.”.“It is sometimes difficult to make written words understood.”.Understood other than why anyone would consider it important. If you know some action will kill a tenth of those who try it, why would anyone advise a friend or child, “9 out of 10 who do this live through it by not doing it again.”???The substances under discussion have much higher ultimate fatality rates. Even those who die of other causes have their quality of life degraded.
@Ryan (Say what now‽)“There is NO safe amount of tobacco; but alcohol, in moderation, has some benefits.”.I’ve seen some of these studies and don’t. question their results, but do question one conclusion. Is it the alcohol which is beneficial in small doses, or the other substances in the beverages.Restated: would they benefit from the same amount of pure ethanol?Would they benefit from wine sans the alcohol?.And there’s the total numbers concept. If you knew the drinkers would only drink in moderation, that would be all that mattered.Instead, you KNOW not all will. Some will become deadly drunk drivers, drunk killers (since many, many homicides involve drinking first), medical cases involving liver destruction or cancer. Whatnot..If you extend the lives of 80% of drinkers by a year (just randomly selected numbers) but reduce the lifespan of the other fifth by more than 5 years each, you have a negative extention. Every time a drunk driver kills a baby in the car he or she hits, there’s an easy 80 years reduction. A drunk killing his friend in a drunken rage probably shaves 60 years..It is unreasonable to only count benefits without also counting costs.
So, why doesn’t New York City make smoking illegal? Oh, wait, they get $5.85 for every pack sold. That’s why the police will strangle people for selling loose cigarettes.
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
Drink — yes.Smoke — no.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
Try all possible poisons and eventually you will find your killer.
Graham almost 10 years ago
Perpetuates a myth that heavy drinkers are necessarily alcoholics. I used to regularly drink about ten pints of beer a day but never became dependent on it. Most of a group I drank with would have an alcohol-free month to give their liver a rest; mind you, they chose February as it was the shortest month. ;-)
Whereas some – most? – drinkers are not affected by addictive effects of alcohol, I reckon anyone can become addicted to nicotine as it is more addictive than cocaine. If tobacco had only been discovered today, it would have been classified as a class-A drug in the UK.
alviebird almost 10 years ago
I remember a PSA that asked, “Do you remember your first cigarette?” Then it showed a kid lighting up…. and coughing. “Maybe your body was trying to tell you something.”
moedred almost 10 years ago
Almost as addictive as cigarette taxes. Does Mr. Butts know a Miss Loosie?
rpmurray almost 10 years ago
Make it legal and tax it. Then all the problems go away. Say hello to Mary Jane.
Duke of Omnium almost 10 years ago
I wonder if that’s an accurate statistic: 10% of consumers buy 50% of all booze. Because that tells me that I’m probably not doing my part.
m98115 almost 10 years ago
Abusers of alcohol and tobacco, by shortening their lives, are the only ones doing something to save the Social Security system. They also are reducing their total costs to society by a factor of ten (much higher medical costs for chronic conditions in old age). So we should be thanking them, as long as they keep their smoke and cars away from us.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Though it’s late, the holiday is still going on; so, Happy Hanukkah!
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
Happy Hanukkah to you !
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
Many who smoke also have expensive treatment before they pass, they don’t just immediately croak.
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
Many a kid puffed on a cig, put it down and never picked it up again…
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
Mark twain said that he knew someone about to die. He asked her if she had any bad habits. She said no. He said that is too bad, if you just had some bad habits to give up, you just might live a little longer…
BearsDown Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Casinos have a similar business model. The bulk of their profits come from gambling addicts.
Liam Astle Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Every time I read these comics about how terrible tobacco is it makes me want to take up safe and healthy meth or crack.
Liam Astle Premium Member almost 10 years ago
This message brought to you by the National Association of Crack Dealers.
luvdafuneez almost 10 years ago
The costs of eliminating the pot farms in the National forests is staggering…who pays that tab?
summerdog86 almost 10 years ago
I’ve had friends who said, “I can quit anytime”. HAD is the word, alright. Miss you all!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 10 years ago
It’s extremely hard to legislate Morality and Stupidity!
dlauber Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Not to get too serious — or factual — here, but I do a lot of work on zoning for recovery communities, sober living homes, group homes, and small halfway houses. I’ve got From what I’ve learned working closely with the operators of these community residences, and with all due respect to Cloddy, if somebody drives 10 pints of beer daily, that person is most definitely a practicing alcoholic.
The alcohol – smoking connection is deep. Nearly all of the residents of every single recovery home, sober living home, and small halfway house for recovering alcoholics/drug addicts that I have visited (we’re talking scores of them), are chain smokers. Much to the consternation of the operators, they’re traded one addiction for another.
Spyderred almost 10 years ago
The average can of beer contains 154 calories. That means Mr. 10-beers-a-day takes in 1,540 calories every day. The average male between 31 and 50 takes in 2200 to 3000 calories a day. So Mr. 10-beers takes in the largest portion of his calories every day in beer. I don’t need a picture to imagine what he would look like on such a diet. From WebMD on the nutrition involved: “Heavy alcohol consumption wipes out any health benefit and increases risk of liver cancer, cirrhosis, alcoholism, and obesity,” Rimm says. “Heavy or binge drinkers may have increased risk of stroke, chronic hypertension, weight gain, colon and breast cancer.” So unless Mr. 10-beers is extremely wealthy he’s eventually going to run up some major health costs that the rest of us will be forced to pay for.
ajnotales almost 10 years ago
Perhaps, but while they’re still alive their cost on society and the medical bills they incur are much higher than the non-addict who lives longer.
susan.e.a.c almost 10 years ago
A lot of idiots try to defend drug use by pointing to smoking and alcohol. Hey, why don’t we legalize slavery, after all we have prisons and make kids go to school. Idiots. Lower alcohol consumption and fewer smokers is always a good thing.
susan.e.a.c almost 10 years ago
One the one hand, think opium in China. On the other, you think money spent is more damaging than drugs????
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
“What’s your poison of choice? We should have that right without the govt making it illegal”.It is intersting how many equate all drugs with marijuana, on both sides of the discussion.Marijuana is relatively harmless even though some of its users have been known to charge police without realizing the danger created.Some other drugs make the users wildly violent and are associated with assorted murders of people who had not used those drugs, were just in the way or in the way of them buying or stealing more.We had a 30 year old December 1 who was using Spice when he went to an elementary school wearing nothing but a T-shirt and charging people, throwing himself into trees, obviously in an altered mental state. The deputies were mindful of the danger associated with shooting him, so they used a Taser, Which had no effect on him, so they did it again and again. Five times total before he finally stopped attacking them.Two weeks later this unarmed victim of police-tasing died.We are all glad he was white — unlike the children he put on a show for.
luvdafuneez almost 10 years ago
“So who do you think?”My question was posed sarcastically, sorry – didn’t mean to offend. ;-)
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
I know that everyone who got hooked on cigs had to have a first time, however, many who tried it didn’t get hooked since they didn’t like it.
montessoriteacher almost 10 years ago
It is sometimes difficult to make written words understood.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
My statement (late in this game) is that not all drugs are equal. There is NO safe amount of tobacco; but alcohol, in moderation, has some benefits.Yes; research is being done to use tobacco for medicinal purpose, but the public use has nothing but bad effects.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
@Montessoriteacher
“I know that everyone who got hooked on cigs had to have a first time, however, many who tried it didn’t get hooked since they didn’t like it.”.“It is sometimes difficult to make written words understood.”.Understood other than why anyone would consider it important. If you know some action will kill a tenth of those who try it, why would anyone advise a friend or child, “9 out of 10 who do this live through it by not doing it again.”???The substances under discussion have much higher ultimate fatality rates. Even those who die of other causes have their quality of life degraded.
James38 almost 10 years ago
You got that one figured out.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
@Ryan (Say what now‽)“There is NO safe amount of tobacco; but alcohol, in moderation, has some benefits.”.I’ve seen some of these studies and don’t. question their results, but do question one conclusion. Is it the alcohol which is beneficial in small doses, or the other substances in the beverages.Restated: would they benefit from the same amount of pure ethanol?Would they benefit from wine sans the alcohol?.And there’s the total numbers concept. If you knew the drinkers would only drink in moderation, that would be all that mattered.Instead, you KNOW not all will. Some will become deadly drunk drivers, drunk killers (since many, many homicides involve drinking first), medical cases involving liver destruction or cancer. Whatnot..If you extend the lives of 80% of drinkers by a year (just randomly selected numbers) but reduce the lifespan of the other fifth by more than 5 years each, you have a negative extention. Every time a drunk driver kills a baby in the car he or she hits, there’s an easy 80 years reduction. A drunk killing his friend in a drunken rage probably shaves 60 years..It is unreasonable to only count benefits without also counting costs.
Witness Statement 23 almost 10 years ago
So, why doesn’t New York City make smoking illegal? Oh, wait, they get $5.85 for every pack sold. That’s why the police will strangle people for selling loose cigarettes.