RD
… it is a difficult concept.
*crap*
Perhaps it is. However if one thing is for sure, in my opinion, the glamour sourounding the habit is obviously—obviously, in my opinion—excaserbating (sp.?) the situation. Scenes that glamour smoking, obviously contribute to the glamour of smoking. So in my opinion, cutting the contributors to the glmaours image of smoking, will helpt hte problem of smoking.
I'm sure we cam all agree that children smoking is bad.
Hymagumba posted:
Rob Del Monte posted:
My point is that the glamourous image is one of the fuels for the peer-pressure. Hense, if there is a movement to actively remove the fuels from the media, to the vulnerable age-group—who care more about fitting-in, than their own long-term health—then the peer-pressure will start to reduce. Things are better, in my opinion, but there is a far mroe progress to be made.
*crap*
Perhaps it is. However if one thing is for sure, in my opinion, the glamour sourounding the habit is obviously—obviously, in my opinion—excaserbating (sp.?) the situation. Scenes that glamour smoking, obviously contribute to the glamour of smoking. So in my opinion, cutting the contributors to the glmaours image of smoking, will helpt hte problem of smoking.
I'm sure we cam all agree that children smoking is bad.