• DasherPack
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    Yeah, I can imagine that. Tobacco companies have been selling better smoking (first, electric cigarettes, then vapes) for decades.

    Without control, companies will always want to sell more

    • bioemerl
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      Vaping is actually very helpful and it’s probably helped a lot of people stop smoking.

      The only problem was the fact that they got away with doing shit like advertising it to kids and making it cool. Fix that problem and vaping is almost literally only an advantage compared to cigarettes.

      And even with more people taking it up, it’s still unhealthy but it’s like mildly unhealthy instead of cigarettes where it’s like oh yeah you’re going to double your chance of dying at 50.

      • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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        Vaping is an advantage compared to cigarettes sure, but it is still signifcantly worse than just breathing air and it still promotes consuming one of the most addictive substances, nicotine. It drains the health and wealth of its consumers and offers little more than a head rush and a habit in return.

        • bioemerl
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          For the vast majority of smokers it’s not a choice between vaping and air, it’s a choice between vaping and cigarettes.

          • Tb0n3
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            42 years ago

            Tell that to the kids getting hooked by candy vapes.

            • bioemerl
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              Those are mostly banned now, so they’re a non issue going forward.

              • @grue@lemmy.world
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                “Mostly,” “now,” “going forward.” As if that makes it somehow okay?!

                No motherfucking excuses for vaping can make up for the grievous harm that’s already been done.

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            Yeah, but who gives a flying fuck about smokers?

            Smokers’ needs are way, way the fuck down the priorities list compared to non-smokers’ needs. If something might save 100 smokers but risk harming a single non-smoker, it’s still not worth doing.

            And if smokers don’t like it, well, it’s their own damn fault for making that choice. Quit fucking cold-turkey and deal with it.

            Edit: vapes do harm by tempting non-smokers to start vaping. If you want help quitting smoking, at least use a goddamn nicotine patch or whatever like a responsible person instead of being a useful idiot enabling Philip Morris etc. to push new shit on the public. Everybody defending vaping because it’s myopically good only for people who already smoke (ignoring the significant harm that new, non-smokers get addicted to it) is a terrible fucking person and should be ashamed of himself.

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              Yeah, but who gives a flying fuck about smokers?

              Their kids

              Their family

              Their workplace.

              Their neighbors

              Quit fucking cold-turkey and deal with it.

              Do you know what an addiction is?

              • @grue@lemmy.world
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                Do you know what “creating new addicts by pushing vaping on them” is?!

                Why the fuck do you think existing addicts are somehow entitled to expose others to risk and temptation just because they’re too fucking weak to make good decisions for themselves?!

            • @NotSteve_@lemmy.ca
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              Quit fucking cold-turkey and deal with it.

              Addiction is a powerful thing and this kind of thinking is such a counter-intuitive way of dealing with it.

              Addiction often stems from issues people are dealing with in their lives and telling them to stop like this as if it’s a moral failure on their part just feeds into it all. Most people know they need to stop for themselves and others but shoving them down like this genuinely makes it harder

              • @grue@lemmy.world
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                The point is that smokers do not deserve that help AT THE COST OF NEW NON-SMOKERS GETTING ADDICTED TO VAPING!

                Cause that’s the trade-off you’re making when you talk about how great vapes are. NOT helping smokers at no cost to anybody else, but instead helping smokers at very high cost to the rest of society.

                If you want to quit smoking, use a goddamn PATCH or something that — UNLIKE MOTHERFUCKING VAPES – actually doesn’t tempt stupid teenagers to start the same habit you’re trying to break!

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        Vaping is actually very helpful and it’s probably helped a lot of people stop smoking.

        Being marginally less unhelpful than some other very unhelpful thing is still objectively unhelpful.

        • bioemerl
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          Marginally is a massive understatement. Maybe in 50 years we’re going to discover that it causes some crazy side effects, but in comparison to smoking it’s like having a hamburger once a week compared to three a day.

            • bioemerl
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              For someone who is a smoker and otherwise would not be able to quit its helpfulness as immensely positive.

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                For every smoker vaping helps, it also tempts probably at least one person to start using who didn’t before. Therefore, it is 1000% indisputably negative and everybody trying to make excuses for it is a goddamn enabler.

                • @buzziebee@lemmy.world
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                  For every person who makes up bs statistics, there’s a 1000% increase in the number of sad kittens. It’s indisputably negative.

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                It is extremely 1000% true that vapes ARE IN FACT A NEGATIVE for TEMPTING NON-SMOKERS TO START VAPING.

                Now quit lying!

          • @buzziebee@lemmy.world
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            Yeah don’t let perfect be the enemy of good etc.

            Because Lemmy has a relatively small user base bad takes can take up a lot of a thread. Normally those silly voices would be hidden away. By replying to them lots we let them take up more of the thread space. I’m guilty of it too, but after scrolling down I think we should just ignore that person.

    • ElleChaise
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      First the cigarette itself was marketed as better than rolling your own. Next came filters, so called “light” and “ultralight” versions of existing products, electric cigs, then finally vapes.

    • downpunxx
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      vaping isn’t smoking, nicotine isn’t a carcinogen, it’s all the additives and the actual fire which cause cancer, other than that, brilliant analogy

  • guyrocket
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    I was surprised when I was quitting smoking that my friend (who also smoked) was advocating vaping instead. I asked: Why not just quit completely?

    I do think vaping is less dangerous than actually smoking but not doing either one is best for your health. Even getting “hooked” on nicotine gum or similar is better than smoking or vaping. But again, best to just quit nicotine / smoking / vaping completely.

      • guyrocket
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        Don’t get me wrong, I’m not at all opposed to vaping as a stepping stone to quitting. I tried it myself for a little while one of the times I was trying to quit.

        And, again, I do think that vaping is less dangerous than actually smoking. But best to quit all of it completely.

        • @buzziebee@lemmy.world
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          Yeah you’re not wrong. It’s about harm reduction though. If the people who wouldn’t quit if they tried quitting for good switch to vaping they’ll be better off. Vaping only makes sense for current smokers, no one else should be using them. They are more harmful than nothing, but way way less harmful than tobacco.

    • nelson
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      I’m very conflicted about vaping. On the one hand I’m happy it exists as I think it can definitely help some people quit smoking.

      On the other hand I dislike it as it lowers the entry into smoking and also has the adverse effect. ( My opinion ) It’s probably also not great for your lungs to inhale steam on a regular basis.

      As a non smoker at least my clothes don’t smell like smoke/tobacco, doesn’t stink up the room and there’s no people holding their cigarette nexto them so it doesn’t blow in their face, while it’s smoking in mine all the time ( e.g.: at a bar outside ). Super annoying( though not deliberate on their end ). Vaping at least solves that issue for non smokers compared to ciggies.

      Good on you for quitting!

    • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      nicotine gum is probably as bad or nearly as bad as vaping since nicotine is the aspect of it that is proven to be especially bad for you.

  • downpunxx
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    alternate take: personal freedom of movement, whether bidedal, or automated, is a thing of value, as is electricity, clean running water, and a majority of what modern technology provides. it, like most everything else can be done better, and cleaner. not the same argument as smoking, which was always an “entertainment”, as apposed to transportation and perambulation which are a necessity. thank you for coming to my ted talk.

    • @RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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      Exactly right. We should celebrate the possibilities and freedom that modern technology gives us. EVs are an amazing invention and nitpicking for tiny issues that they don’t solve is a level beyond First World Problems.

  • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    Regardless of how you power it, bringing thousands of pounds of steel with you to get to work or buy grocceries is inefficient. Cities really need to rethink the way they build and zone to promote higher densities and encourage walkability.

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      It’s not even the energy that’s really the issue; it’s the space. Cars ruin cities by physically forcing origins and destinations to be far apart with wastelands of pavement in between. It destroys the viability of transit, makes it both laborious and downright unpleasant to walk, and even screws cities over financially because worthless pavement doesn’t generate tax revenue, but costs a lot to maintain.

    • @coyootje@lemmy.world
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      I agree but I do think that for the majority of people it would be easier to go from a fuel car to an electric car then it would be to having no car at all. Even if they don’t use it daily it still offers them a feeling of freedom and flexibility. I know that you can also achieve that feeling using public transport / walking and cycling everywhere (Dutchie here) but it’s quite the transition for people if you didn’t grow up in an environment like that.

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          By design.

          Having a car used to make my life more complicated, not simpler. I had to find a place where to put the damn thing daily, it cost a fortune. Granted, it came in handy once every four or five months. Still, I’m glad to have been car free for the last twenty years or so.

          When I need one, I just rent it at one of the shops that are less than a km away. The rest of the time, I use my bike (I can hook a trailer to it if needed), the bus or the metro.

    • FiveMacs
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      I’ve been wanting all corner stores and gas stations to not be allowed to sell junk chips and other trash and only produce, deli, breads and healthy foods. Logistics would suck for companies but I really don’t give a damn about their problems

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          Oh no…not the overpriced stores with nothing but chips pop and heavily salted junk…whatever will people do.

          You seem to be universally detested around here. Totally not surprised by your idiotic reply. Keep spewing your garbage, adding you to the block list with the other twats

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      Why the fuck would you want to walk to the grocery store and back?

      Pretending people would rather do that than use a car makes you straight up delusional

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        I really enjoy walking to my grocer instead of driving. I walk through a quiet neighbourhood with some large trees. Theres a hill with a nice view midway.

        • @Redrum714@lemm.ee
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          Hauling 50 pounds of groceries a couple miles is not enjoyable for the vast majority of people.

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            You need to rethink how cities are designed for walking to grocery stores to work. It won’t in the US, because everything is designed for cars. But if a city is designed right, you won’t need to go miles before finding a grocery store. You can take a cargo bike to haul more things at a time. You can stop by shops on your way home from work to pick up a couple things and stick them in a backpack.

            Cities designed correctly reduce the burden on those walking or biking between points of interest that are no more than 1 or 2 miles away.

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            Since I can walk there a few times a week, I tend to buy less grocceries at a time. The weight limit helps me budget for the week by preventing me from buying more than I need.

            • Ender of Games
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              That sounds like a solution, and I’m glad you found it and it works for you, but walking and purchasing multiple times a week instead of once every two weeks is a much larger time commitment. This also really only works if you are buying for yourself and no one else.

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                You need to rethink how cities are designed for walking to grocery stores to work. It won’t in the US, because everything is designed for cars. But if a city is designed right, you won’t need to go miles before finding a grocery store. You can take a cargo bike to haul more things at a time. You can stop by shops on your way home from work to pick up a couple things and stick them in a backpack.

                Cities designed correctly reduce the burden on those walking or biking between points of interest that are no more than 1 or 2 miles away.

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                  A fridge, and the help of a roommate that also doesn’t mind things that aren’t “fresh” by the time we use them.

              • @Elivey@lemmy.world
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                What sounds like a bigger pain in the ass to me is catastrophic global climate collapse. But any slight inconvenience is impossible to overcome for the most horribly lazy I guess.

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      I always imagine guys with little brushes going over all the lumps of coal until they’re free of dust. “Does this look clean enough to you Bob?”