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| Tar in Cigarette - Still want to smoke? - Quit Smoking |
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Experiment of 400 cigarettes
No wonder why humans get lung cancer !!
Think about this: The sticky Tar contains
poison and remains in your lungs each time
you smoke and your lungs need much calorie to
remove these poisons from your blood!
You will live shorter than you think!
But think about your family and/or children's
life!
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Insanlarin akciger kanserine neden
yakalandiklarina sasirmamak lazim!!
Dusunun: Yapiskan zift binlerce zehir icerir
ve her sigara ictiginizde cigerlerinizde
kalir ve cigerleriniz bu zehirleri kaninizdan
atmak icin daha cok kaloriye ihtiyac duyar.
Dusundugunuzden daha kisa yasayacaksiniz!
Fakat aileninizi ve/veya cocuklarinizin
hayatini dusunun! Tags : cigarette tar test smoking smoke tobacco hemp sigarayı bırakın zift katran deney kanser cancer tiryaki izmarit tütün 400 |
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Affichage : 172986
Durée : 249 s |
| The Best Cigarette |
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Billy Collins, former US Poet Laureate and
one of America's best-selling poets, reads
his poem "The Best Cigarette" with animation
by David Vaio of FAD.
Noted for their intelligent humor,
accessibility and observations on daily life,
Collins' popular poems come alive further in
a series of animated poems produced by
JWT-NY.
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The Poem - There are many that I miss having
sent my last one out a car window sparking
along the road one night, years ago. The
heralded one, of course: after sex, the two
glowing tips now the lights of a single ship;
at the end of a long dinner with more wine to
come and a smoke ring coasting into the
chandelier; or on a white beach, holding one
with fingers still wet from a swim. How
bittersweet these punctuations of flame and
gesture; but the best were on those mornings
when I would have a little something going in
the typewriter, the sun bright in the
windows, maybe some Berlioz on in the
background. I would go into the kitchen for
coffee and on the way back to the page,
curled in its roller, I would light one up
and feel its dry rush mix with the dark taste
of coffee. Then I would be my own locomotive,
trailing behind me as I returned to work
little puffs of smoke, indicators of
progress, signs of industry and thought, the
signal that told the nineteenth century it
was moving forward. That was the best
cigarette, when I would steam into the study
full of vaporous hope and stand there, the
big headlamp of my face pointed down at all
the words in parallel lines. Tags : poet laureat poetry Billy Collins animation JWT cigarette |
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Affichage : 129063
Durée : 102 s |
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