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Originally Posted by Ledgem
Never heard of that. Do you have a study to prove it?
You're talking about the lingering health impacts of the activity. Instead of comparing that to smoking (and quitting smoking), a better comparison would be to say that it's difficult to get the tar out of your lungs.
To stop eating at fast food restaurants and to stop smoking (assuming addiction) are two barely comparable concepts. If addictive drugs were added into fast food restaurants or if nictone were removed from cigarettes, the comparison would be perfectly valid. I think you're downplaying or even ignoring the addiction factor.
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The comparison is about what you choose to put in your body, who deems which one is more legitimate than the other? You say cigarettes are bad, i say bad fat is dangerous.
One side choose to denied detrimental effects of stuff they consume. Smoking side never refute the health risk claims of cigarettes but states that other stuff non smokers consume are also not good for the body. But non smokers choose to ignore or denied the claim. (I smell snobbish egocentric logic)
Since some of you are "so healthy" and want to point out that we are damaging ourselfs, i would like to point out that you are consuming bad stuff as well. I know the dangers i am getting into. Are you in denial?