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Yo, send us that construction worker Theo because bumming that ci
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might just cost you 20 minutes of Earth time.
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Oh, Earth time as in lifetime.
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Oh yeah, I said that.
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Yeah, exactly. Oh my God.
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Well, brother, you can also send it to that one
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or mo in Mexico because you know they they I have that
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to go buy cigarettes and I would go visit.
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But anyways, each cigarette,
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that someone smokes apparently on average can take about 20
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minutes after life expectancy overall.
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According to his research based on British smokers.
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Oi, is that what they say?
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Researchers at University College London estimate the loss of life expectancy per
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cigarette at about 70 minutes for men and 22 minutes for women
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What? So one cigarette equals 20 minutes.
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Pretty much. So all those pack a day people basically smoking
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hours of their life away.
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like packs and packs,
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yeah, but my tia still kick in and but I don't
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know, but maybe because they already picked,
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yeah, seriously, shout out to Rosa,
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but I feel like the earth is already on fire.
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I just bet young people are just smoking cis.
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They're like. The global warming's fucked,
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like the wind's like crazy,
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you know, like I gotta feel something,
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you feel me? Honestly,
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I would like to see like the same study for vapes,
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because I honestly feel like vapes like they they target like young
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people with the flavors.
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When you get to a certain point of a vape cartridge,
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it feels like you're smoking the battery and like that's when it
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hits the hardest and like,
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I don't know if I'm high off the The thing that I'm
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supposed to be high off of,
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or it's a battery that I'm smoking now,
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but I'm good. The battery.
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That does not sound good.
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Oh, it sounds gross.
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Well, guys, there you have it.
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The cigarette takes 20 minutes of your life,
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so the choice is yours.