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Originally posted by Cynthetiq
I have a friend who's father died of lung cancer. He now is morally obligated to do everything he can to make sure people know that smoking is bad for you.
These don't seem so different. I think it's a matter of positive vs. negative energy.
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I have a father who had lung cancer of the genetical form, he never smoked a day in his life.
After seeing him go through that during his early 30's, essentially me growing up with a father who couldnt even walk up stairs let alone play baseball with me I make it a personal matter to anyone I know (NOT strangers for then it is just rude) to tell them not to smoke around, near, or by anything I own.
There are some days where I wish all smokers would get lung cancer for a 24 hour period just to see how bad it is, give them a real incentive for stopping.
Where I'm going with this is that, somtimes I feel there is a good time and a bad time to force your opinion of dislikes onto others rather just keeping it to your self like you should.
Some things in life need to be force onto others even when they dont feel its right, or should be stopped for their feel that its a benifit to others.
While the list of them things are very slim, and rarely ever the point of most peoples "voiced opinions", it does happen.