To smoke or to drink that is the Question here?!


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To smoke or to drink that is the Question here?


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neither one.

heck, I do both all the time.

both

drink

Both, cmon!

Drink!

Only if you want to die half your natrual age.

Have a nice day :-)

drinking is worse for you
but here's what you do
roll up a fat blunt, open up a 40 and get fúcked up!!

That depends on what your smoking!

drink yum sounds good, liquor *drools*

to smoke
i cannot drink with out smoking but i can smoke without drinking . . . :)

If you have to choose one or the other I would say drink. For one reason, it seems to be a lot more socially acceptable than smoking. Only drink in moderation, though. Studies still suggest that a glass of red wine per day can help the heart.

are you in pain most folks that use are looking to cover a feeling up i drank and drugged for 17 years and ive been sober for 18 if you dont have an underlying problem then knock your self out just give someone else the car keys so we dont read about your night in the papers

Used to do both, but when it came down to choosing, I thought drinking was much more important--and entertaining!

I drink but I don't smoke.

neither

all i can do is dream about'em and wish for a trip back 40 years

Drinking often leads to smoking in my experience.

How about neither! Why on Earth would you willingly want to kill yourself. Tabaacco killls the lungs and can cause you cancer, Drinking kills your brain cells and can also cause cancer. Don't you want to live a happy and healthy life! Don't you want to see your children grauduate and grow up and get married and have kids of their own!!!!

(if ur NOT refering to cigs) U cant have one without the other

I don't do either, and you don't have to if you don't want to.

That means I'm not much of a party animal, but I don't worry about hangovers or DUI, and I am unlikely to get lung cancer.

Both that way the alcohol will kill your brain cells so that you don't feel the pain of the cancer.




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