People everywhere are smoking between 1-10 packs of cigarettes a day. Do they do this because it feels good or because of peer pressure. This is a problem because when people smoke it goes to the next person and they are inhaling the cigarette. At stores, houses, outside their house, car, etc. This reporter see people smoking almost every day some look relieved, some look scared, some look like they are trying to be cool because they see others smoking. Soon this place is going to be like a tornado because of how much population there is from the cigarettes.” BreAnne quotes cigarettes stink, makes, people sick, and affects people who don’t smoke. This is agreeable because if you know someone that does smoke then it is going to affect you because you might be tempted to smoke .Also cigarettes do leave a certain type of smell in your clothes. Evie also quoted “people should stop smoking because it give you cancer and cigarettes stink”
This reporter witnessed this case because before she moved her neighbor would always stay outside and smoke about 5 packs of cigarette a day and the smell will continue .The reporter was wondering when he was going to stop. Until one day he had some kind of heart attack and the ambulance had to come and take him to the hospital and he came back like a week later and he stopped smoking for a while then started smoking again. This would affect me because I would always inhale the smell every time I go outside all you smell is the scent of cigarette.
The smell of cigarette stinks. It smells funky and when it hits your eyes it just burns .It like the feeling when you are barbecue something and the hot flames go up and you’re standing by the grill. The worst part is when you smoke or when you are around someone that smokes a lot then your clothes starts to stink or you’re always smelling like cigarettes.
Facts(If you are wondering what is in a cigarette)
- Candle wax
- Batteries
- Lighter Fluid
- Vinegar
- Barbecue Lighter
- Toilet Cleaner
- Rocket Fuel
- Sewer Gas
- Poison
- Industrial Solvent
- Insocticide
- Carbon Monoxide
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