• irish_link@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    No… I hate to tell you this but you are completely wrong. I smoked since i was 18 and even grew up with parents that smoked. I eventually stopped daily smoking when i was 25 years old. I only smoke every once in a while when i get together with my friends. About 2-3 packs a year now if we have to put a number on it.

    I am not even 40 yet and I TOTALLY HAVE HAIR, TRUE MAN I DO. I HAVE HAIR, AND LOTS OF IT. “I have the most hair anyone has ever seen” end sentence with index and thumbs together touch each hand in an ‘okay sign’ pointing at each other

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      9 months ago

      I mean you basically don’t smoke then. Most of the effects of smoking are based on pack-years, which is the number of years you’ve smoked a pack per day. So two packs a day for 10 years? 20 pack years.

      You have barely any pack years, and you stopped so young that the adverse effects are definitely reversed (10 years of cessation to reverse risk of lung CA/COPD).

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, I am glad I essentially stopped. (In case you couldn’t tell I was joking with my tone)

        Glad you are bringing up some of these points because most people don’t actually realize it ages you.

        All real talk aside it’s now time to start rewatching Cowboy Bebop. Hahaa