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Why People Are Freaking Out About Kim Kardashian, E-Cigarette Ban, & Trump VS Mueller & Rapinoe

Why People Are Freaking Out About Kim Kardashian, E-Cigarette Ban, & Trump VS Mueller & Rapinoe

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Why People Are Freaking Out About Kim Kardashian, E-Cigarette Ban, & Trump VS Mueller & Rapinoe ThePonycat: Hey it's like blaming guns for killing people no guns don't kill people kill people. Like out of all the products that help me quit smoking cigarettes. The only thing that helped me quit smoking was e-cigarettes. It took a bit longer but it still did the job. am I biased towards this topic you damn right I am. They should not ban these. Instead of Banning these why don't they give out big ass fines to anyone caught vaping them under the age of 18. And if they don't pay off their ticket they can't get their driver's license. And tickets start at 200. 200 that can go towards your opioid epidemic in California the Homeless Problem Skid Row people shiting in the streets the Tent City in Seattle all the bigger things that you have to deal with not flavored tobacco. Not only homeless people but homeless families were there waiting to get into housing because there's no affordable housing. And the FDA why are they waiting for the FDA. The FDA is a big fat nothing Burger. All it is a turnstile for the CEOs of the major companies that's all it is. Oh you want the sweetener to be legalized okay become the head of the FDA oh no you made it legalized how would you like to work for our company now sure thanks for the job opportunity again
Date: 2019-11-01

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First thing, Kim Kardashian really should not have called the shaped wear kimono. Second thing, I just wanted to say that in Japan, kimonos aren't a special type of clothing and that it being special is something foreigners made up. In Japan, the kimono is actually seen as just another piece of clothing that's similar to business wear. The only reason someone in Japan might be surprised to see someone wearing a kimono is that kimonos are kind of like seeing someone in a western country wearing clothing from the Victorian era. It's just uncommon to see, it's not special. The best way to learn this information is to talk to Japanese people that were born and raised in Japan. Not to Japanese people who were born and raised outside of Japan. It's kind of funny as well that in Japan there are older Japanese people that don't like it when Japanese people who weren't born in Japan and raised there call themselves Japanese. Now, this is a dying viewpoint, but it's still common enough to notice. Now I'll end this with a question, If someone that is Black, White, Hispanic, or any other ethnicity you can think of and they're born and raised in Japan, then are they Japanese?
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We need to stop the kids becoming addicted to E-cigarettes Because it makes them more money to get the kids hooked on real cigarettes. These things have had countless studies now and we KNOW they are no more than 10% as dangerous and harmful. Even in the most extreme cases, you would need to smoke so many e-cigs to have things cause as much harm as 1 regular cig. This is no longer an untested product. The lie that we dont know enough about them is not a real excuse anymore. The only way this ban could be seen as fair is if real cigarettes were also completely banned. Why ban something that might be harmful and keep it legal for something we know is harmful? This is greed at the expense of the health of children. The projecting these people are using to push their evil onto someone else is so transparent Disgusting E-cigs are a good thing that hurts the tobacco industry. And they need hurting. However the FDA should be reviewing these.
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a. you can vape without nicotine in the juice, but under the FDA rules you have to lie and say it is tobacco product on the packaging. So you can't make blanket statements about the nicotine. b. there is no evidence that nicotine, in the absence of other alkaloids found in the tobacco plant, is addictive. They even did a study and had old people use nicotine patches as a pick me up to be able to have more energy. They didn't get addicted. c. This is a lobbyist move by the tobacco industry that wants to corner the market on e-cigs since they are the only ones with the pockets deep enough to be able to afford to have items reviewed by the FDA. It effectively puts small businesses out of the industry. Leaving only tobacco companies to use the e-cig industry as prop for the dwindling analog smokers.
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I dont see any immediate problem. Its just a play on word of her name. Its only a problem if her team starts taking legal action towards actual kimono manufacturers. If you want to refer to her line you can just say Kimono/KIMONO not kimono or simply just call it Kims line. Also, kimono isnt even a part of the English vocabulary in the sense that it will rarely ever be used. If people are concerned that her line will be the first to come mind from the word kimono then its those culturally ignorant peoples problem for not knowingkpop community and nice in the same sentence is funny. Most fans are toxic as hell. They attack other groups fans, make anti-fan pages and if you criticize a group and all hell will break loose lmao
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Those numbers the CDC gave were fake and the studies they used werent even studied at all. Instead of 28% of high schoolers its a lot closer to like 12. Also the most highly respected group of doctors in the world (the royal college of physicians) deemed vaping 95% safer than vaping. So San Francisco would rather let their youth see poop and needles in the street while inhaling over 7000 chemicals in a cigarette. The UK has now embraced vaping but here in the US were just gonna lie about our studies and fear monger until everyone is smoking so that the government will make their money from the Master Settlement agreement.
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Watch TV and online all the time never seen a Vaping commercial or ad targeting kids, EVER. And as a smoker of 17 years I can say with out a doubt vaping saved me. I was too the point half way through a cigarette I couldn't even breath in. I wasn't able to walk 100 yards without having to sit down and catch my breath. Now after 3 years vaping I can walk miles before having to take a break, I no longer feel like I can't breath in. I truly feel 1000% better than I ever did than when I smoked cigarettes. I think this is just another way for the government to get more money out of the vaping industries.
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Non-smoker of any kind here. I actually agree with the detractors regarding the vaping bill in SF. I believe it is a heavy handed solution for a relatively delectate matter. Additionally, I agree that it does more harm than help when you factor in people trying to recover from smoking addiction. Speaking of which, I find it funny that there is more bipartisan drive to eliminate E-Cigs, than actual cigarettes. really kind makes you wonder who's hands are in who's pockets. anyway I hope it does not pass, but I am not optimistic.
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As a hyphy Bay Area native, I am genuinely grateful for SF finally stepping up to stop SOMETHING. I quit nicotine a few years ago, and I'm only 22. I started vaping at fifteen, along with most of my friends. I smoked cigarettes through a few years of college. Luckily I'm off of it, but I still see the cycles affecting younger and younger people and it breaks my heart.
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that Trump tweet says so much about drumpf - NBA = black = criminal - unemployed = poor - who shouldn't be complaining about the term owner. and for him to call out anyone for not singing the national anthem - watch any of the numerous clips of him _attempting_ to sing it - he doesn't know the words - I'm not American and even I know the words
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