…pretty much, believe me.
For the greatest part of my life I’ve been inhaling smoke non-stop, either it came from parents, relatives, friends or coworkers.
I try to understand smokers’ need to smoke, but I can’t take it anymore. Smoke makes me dizzy, make my already screen-tired eyes sleepy and stinging, attaches a hideous stink to my hair and clothes and friggin’ pollutes my insides.
So please. Next time you’re in a public place, wanting a smoke badly, try to find an isolated place to do the damn bugger. Or else you’ll get a burning hateful look from me.
And you all know how catastrophic my burning hateful looks can be.










2 comments on this post
Martin Belam #1
06.Feb.07
I used to smoke, but I haven’t for around 8 years now. A couple of months ago my wife stopped smoking – it is pure bliss. I really can’t stand smoking in public places now, and I fell for sure in 400 years time they’ll look back at smoking in the way that we look back at lead based make-up for women and drilling holes into people’s skulls to relieve headaches and burning witches and say “They did WHAT!?!”
KCorax #2
06.Feb.07
Do the victims of your terrible gaze look like they’ve been attacked by Iceman but only encrusted in thick sugar crystals ? That would be sooo lickable
I strongly support people’s right not to inhale other people’s smoke, but I also respect people’s right to do so by their own choice.
E.g. I while I get fired up when I see people smoking in hospitals in Greece, it really killed me over 6 months at Sweeden I couldn’t smoke a-n-y-p-l-a-c-e but my own house without getting hateful looks. And I mean anyplace, even my balcony. What’s stranger still is that there are plenty of smokers in Sweeden and they’re quite jaded about what they’re doing.
Anyway I think that it’s a good idea to ask people not to smoke in confined places instead of hoping they won’t and then staring them intently when they doo. They might even think you are flirting them…