So what do you think, keep the ashtray?
Showing posts with label Stop-smoking. Show all posts
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15 Feb 2015
The ashtray becomes a part of you
For a smoker the ashtray becomes a companion over the years. Imagine these 20 cigarettes a day for 25 years. Not good in maths? Well that counts up to about 180.000 and let's assume 5 times per cigarette you snip the ash into the ashtray = roughly 900.000. You nearly a millionaire!
So what do you think, keep the ashtray?
So what do you think, keep the ashtray?
26 Sept 2014
Stop smoking now
Today, September 26, is the German "Day of the lungs". A good reason to do something deterrent. At the top of the picture you can see the lungs of a non-smoker on the left and a smoker's on the right. Died of metastases, spread throughout the body. The lungs completely rotted. Oh, you don't see the lungs? Bugger.
After all, already about 5 million people in Germany are suffering from chronic bronchitis. I mean, cough, cough, cough and eventually rot like picture above right. Use your imagination!
Stop smoking -now!
After all, already about 5 million people in Germany are suffering from chronic bronchitis. I mean, cough, cough, cough and eventually rot like picture above right. Use your imagination!
Stop smoking -now!
17 Apr 2013
Lungs - Air - Breath - Life
When a human dies, often the lungs are involved. The breathing once gone: dead.
Our lung is a hard working organ. Until the age of retirement our lungs have breathed in and out about 500 million times . The bronchi get flowed by 10.000 litres of air through the day.
Of course in a smoker’s lung this would be just air and smoke. The lungs of a healthy adult have more than 300 million alveolar. These spread out would cover an area as large as a football field.
One question: For example, if a doggy would poop on this sports field. Very close to the goal, of
course. The goalkeeper will surely be annoyed by that. What do you do in this case?
Answer: Doggy off the pitch and dog pile cleaned up.
Something similar would be the effect of a cigarette onto the bronchi. The smoke adheres them and when "the dog is not chased away", the lung will be full of shit soon!
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