yeah. youre right. Its like the automatic response now to any undesirable aspect of life is to tighten rules, tighten control, assign blame and just generally restrain living space to prevent the odd, unavoidable accidents of life. Its like forced safety, its getting so neurotic. No bumps in the road are accepted as a natural part of life. It just must not be, and no politican has the guts to sometimes say well - life is just not always fluffy. There is just no tolerance of the accidental anymore everything must be controlled regardless of the consequences to normal life.
---------- Post added May 9th, 2013 at 11:33 PM ----------
It just gets a little typical. It doesnt bother you so it shouldnt bother others and if it does its because they lack stuff to complain about or are overly sensitive. This is no different from what I've had to listen to my entire life, even before smoking became a social issue.
Its really very simple. I never once in my life tried smoking and I just find it nauseating, disgusting and deeply annoying. Not the persons, not for moral or health reasons - just for what it simply is: A sharp, penetrating unpleasant smell that gets in the face of everything. On top it activates the frustrations of being trolled by uncaring smokers for the better half of my life, but so what, that was pretty real and it was just social pressure that changed it. But really its the smoke itself. It bothers me anywhere, enough that it affects my breathing pattern and general well being, yes on the sun deck as well.
---------- Post added May 9th, 2013 at 11:33 PM ----------
I honeslty find it a bit insane to complain about cigarette smoke on top of the sundeck with the wind blowing and diesel fumes overshadowing the areas where there is no air.
It just gets a little typical. It doesnt bother you so it shouldnt bother others and if it does its because they lack stuff to complain about or are overly sensitive. This is no different from what I've had to listen to my entire life, even before smoking became a social issue.
Its really very simple. I never once in my life tried smoking and I just find it nauseating, disgusting and deeply annoying. Not the persons, not for moral or health reasons - just for what it simply is: A sharp, penetrating unpleasant smell that gets in the face of everything. On top it activates the frustrations of being trolled by uncaring smokers for the better half of my life, but so what, that was pretty real and it was just social pressure that changed it. But really its the smoke itself. It bothers me anywhere, enough that it affects my breathing pattern and general well being, yes on the sun deck as well.