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Knowing Better

Knowing Better

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@KnowingBetter
@KnowingBetter 2 жыл бұрын
Make sure to check out Patrick Kelly's companion video on the science of the cancer link! kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJ6WhGpnfNBkp6c Director's Commentary stream will be on Sunday, 2pm Pacific. twitch.tv/knowingbetteryt Corrections - In 1900, pipes were 19% of total consumption, not 27%. - It's spelled Elixir Sulfanilamide.
@daarmonet
@daarmonet 2 жыл бұрын
hi dood
@Baddawg_313
@Baddawg_313 2 жыл бұрын
So why DO you hate America? Haha jk. Thank you for your service. Happy 4th Idc if your phone says it's the 5th, when you love America everyday is the 4th of July 🇺🇲🎉🎆
@MrGameFly
@MrGameFly 2 жыл бұрын
I really like observing the increase in video production quality in your videos over the years! You can really tell you got a lot better at filming/lighting/framing etc
@insertcolorfulmetaphor8520
@insertcolorfulmetaphor8520 2 жыл бұрын
"Smoke Spuds, or I will murder this bag of kittens that are off camera... Are you smoking Spuds yet? It's new. I want you you start smoking...NOW, or those kittens die by being drowned in a gross mix of tobacco produced spit and cigarette butts... They're SPUD butts, so they're NEW!" Serial Killer spokesperson
@grimtea1715
@grimtea1715 2 жыл бұрын
You made my day with this video!
@AlternateHistoryHub
@AlternateHistoryHub 2 жыл бұрын
Knowing Better making feature length films now. Quite impressive
@sarahgruner7711
@sarahgruner7711 2 жыл бұрын
Oh it’s my fav thing- I can get so much done while watching his content !
@MonkeyDefenceForce
@MonkeyDefenceForce 2 жыл бұрын
You could also make one about "Kyogre", just saying.
@Roxanneredpanda
@Roxanneredpanda 2 жыл бұрын
maybe you could learn a thing or two
@johnnybensonitis7853
@johnnybensonitis7853 2 жыл бұрын
This guy actually makes learning feel like fun, which is most likely some sort of sorcery. I enjoy learning things about as much as I'd enjoy hopping into an oven and roasting for a handful of hours, but here he lets you feel as though were all just having a good time here only to pull out the M. Night twist: we've been learning this whole time...
@Grushdeva48
@Grushdeva48 2 жыл бұрын
Holy crap! I was gonna watch it at 3am before I sleep. Thanks for the heads up on the length of the video.
@RiverdudeCovers
@RiverdudeCovers 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that cigarette commercials were banned because Big Tabacco wanted it absolutely shocked me, I never knew that and it's honestly incredible how much we don't know
@rayakoth
@rayakoth 2 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is, they don't need marketing department anymore, which actually saved them money. Marketing departments are like the military. You have them because other organizations have them, not because they actually bring value to your business.
@christophertstone
@christophertstone 2 жыл бұрын
In the US, Alcohol commercials never show the actual consumption of the product (only people holding it, or being around it). This is not a law enacted by congress, but a Trade Association rule, heavily enforced by the industry.
@ethanlenning
@ethanlenning 2 жыл бұрын
@@chad4858 just curious, what counts as advertisement to you? Are PSAs advertisements? Would it be advertising if KB shouted out another video of his in the middle of this one? What about a kid’s lemonade stand on the side of the street with a sign out front? There are a lot of types of advertising I’m just curious where you draw the line
@Dong_Harvey
@Dong_Harvey 2 жыл бұрын
@@ethanlenning I draw the line when some marketing student schills his way into a conversation about the tobacco industry and it's history regarding advertising
@corneliuscorcoran9900
@corneliuscorcoran9900 2 жыл бұрын
Then, this might be best read lying down.... 'Carbon Footprint', an invention of the oil industry, to make us feel responsible and guilty for using their products. Individual choices, in a world powered by oil, gas and coal, are not going to make any significant difference, but we are encouraged to imagine that if onky we were better people, the world could be saved. Ready? ... Plastic recycling, was an identically motivated invention of the plastics industry. They sell products, that they know are practically impossible to recycle, (only 9% of plastic is recycled,) but hey! If we only made a little more effort, we could save those turtles, YOU are currently responsible for choking on plastic. There are no depths to which these people won't stoop. The oil industry knew about global warming in the fifties.
@Patchouliprince
@Patchouliprince 2 жыл бұрын
I started smoking socially at 14, but I was genuinely never addicted to cigarettes until two years later when my friend gave me their marb smooths which is a type of menthol. That stuff had me so hooked. I managed to quit by using vapes, but then I was addicted to vaping for a few years! Finally managed to quit everything just last year. Been four years since I’ve smoked as of this month!
@azr15
@azr15 2 жыл бұрын
Thumbnail checks out
@steveharvey2102
@steveharvey2102 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats to you, it's one of the toughest things to quit. It took me 3 separate attempts. Cheers from Canada
@scottthewaterwarrior
@scottthewaterwarrior 2 жыл бұрын
Great job, it's a hard thing. Very glad I never even tried them, already have an addiction problem with video games, though the issue there is more of a time sync thing, at least since I stay away from modern games so don't have to worry about falling into gambling/spending traps.
@univon4892
@univon4892 2 жыл бұрын
Kudos!
@kingthe13
@kingthe13 2 жыл бұрын
My dad after decades of smoking decided to stop with my mom and what he did was buy one last pack and said once this is gone no more and he did which not easy but if there's one thing my dad's good at is being spiteful stubborn
@Heating56
@Heating56 Жыл бұрын
“Micronite filters were made out of asbestos.” The cold cut caught me so off guard I burst out laughing. I’m going to hell
@peccantis
@peccantis 2 жыл бұрын
My dad has a story about a lumberjack his parents knew, who had a 10-mile trip to the nearest general store. One winter he did his usual bi-weekly supply run, skiing the total of 20 miles in a bitter cold, and when he unloaded the goods back at the cabin he noticed he had forgotten to buy his cigarettes. So he quit smoking.
@doughboywhine
@doughboywhine 2 жыл бұрын
I guess he wasn’t willing to walk 10 miles for a camel
@hyhena-gaming9986
@hyhena-gaming9986 2 жыл бұрын
Lol that’ll do it I guess
@chrismanaloe3507
@chrismanaloe3507 2 жыл бұрын
@@doughboywhine i smoke camels and i wouldnt cross a room for one
@MalaysianChopsticks
@MalaysianChopsticks 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrismanaloe3507 I stopped smoking because I was too lazy to drive. Stay home and play games kids
@classyorange3362
@classyorange3362 2 жыл бұрын
Man really went "nah I ain't heading out"
@recalrhet
@recalrhet 2 жыл бұрын
"Having a smoking section in an airplane makes about as much sense as having a peeing section in a swimming pool"...I'm dying. Good stuff.
@crazierthan-u7571
@crazierthan-u7571 2 жыл бұрын
I got a seat in the smoking section of an airplane once. It took all the fun out of smoking.
@markprater1
@markprater1 2 жыл бұрын
I remember the last time I smoked on a plane: 1989 from Philly to Brazil....
@PlayerJay425
@PlayerJay425 2 жыл бұрын
Or a convertible airplane
@mysticwizard1943
@mysticwizard1943 2 жыл бұрын
@@crazierthan-u7571 Man I can relate. I was in the Atlanta airport a few years ago and was amazed to see an indoor smoking section. It was essentially a little 20x20 glass box between the gates and the food court. Being that I was alone, and hadn't seen a smoking section anywhere indoors in like 20 years, I had to go in. I immediately found a stand that sold cigarettes, because of course this post-911 airport sold them (with lighters to match), and went in. Terrible decision. It reeked (despite the fact that I generally enjoy the smell of smoke), I reeked, the cloth upholstered seats were sticky and brown with tar, everyone's eyes were watering. Just awful. I have to imagine some big-wig Georgian tobacco magnate who had invested in the airport insisted on there being a smoking section, but damn it would have been much better if they put like a thunderdome cage on the roof.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
All pools have peeing sections. They just call it the kiddy pool.
@thedebatehitman
@thedebatehitman 2 жыл бұрын
I remember “smoking” candy cigarettes as a kid. Also, when I was younger, I used to pretend to smoke McDonald’s French fries. I’d just barely dip the fry in ketchup, and that was the glow of a lit cigarette.
@Dave0G
@Dave0G 2 жыл бұрын
Pencil with a red eraser for me, still catch myself "smoking" the odd writing implement. There were chocolate cigarettes, complete with paper wrapping, but the chocolate was really poor so weren't that popular.
@ThatOneCrow3
@ThatOneCrow3 2 жыл бұрын
lmao that's so cute.
@nbewarwe
@nbewarwe 2 жыл бұрын
Kids at my elementary school would "smoke" smarties, which was just crumbling them in their wrappers and breathing in and out the dust.
@_GLXC
@_GLXC 2 жыл бұрын
my mom would make taquitos and as kids we would blow through it and it would look like smoke was coming out the other end. also the times when it was cold we would pretend that the condensation was actually smoke and that we were smoking. the adults around me really nailed on how dangerous smoking was, so as a kid whenever i walked by someone smoking I would hold my breath as long as possible to avoid the cancer.
@kaynines5996
@kaynines5996 2 жыл бұрын
@@nbewarwe While it’s not smoking…that can’t possibly be good for the lungs.
@holden_7597
@holden_7597 Жыл бұрын
My grandpa started smoking when he was around 17, he managed to quit a few years after my father was born. Instead of smoking he’d suck on lollipops. He’d put on some weight, but he managed to walk it off. He managed to quit so thoroughly, that a few years ago, he passed away from a type of lung cancer that is most common in non-smokers.
@Saturn369-i1b
@Saturn369-i1b Жыл бұрын
Man that sucks. Imagine making your damned best to quit smoking for your health anf you still get lung cancer anyways.
@phoenixfritzinger9185
@phoenixfritzinger9185 Жыл бұрын
Your grandpa got localized by 4Kids Entertainment 😂
@earningzekrom4173
@earningzekrom4173 11 ай бұрын
RIP, I'm so sorry for your loss, sending support to you and your family!
@Polavianus
@Polavianus 11 ай бұрын
​@@phoenixfritzinger9185 💀
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 2 ай бұрын
One of the best tools for quitting smoking is less harmful vaping. At least not breathing in 400+ different burnt chemicals yet it serves the purpose of a calming effect.
@ehrenloudermilk1053
@ehrenloudermilk1053 2 жыл бұрын
I had asthma as a child. The day I moved out, I never had an issue with it. My parents were smokers. Also, it's super rad that you do what has to be countless hours of research and not taking for an hour or so of content. Thanks. Huge missed opportunity to shout out my man Stick Stickley
@dustinjames1268
@dustinjames1268 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you're not like me I have chronic bronchitis because as a child I was addicted to the 2nd hand smoke I didn't know it at the time, but for some reason, my parents lighting up a cigarette was always a cue for me to go in and talk to them It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized
@markwilliams2620
@markwilliams2620 2 жыл бұрын
Same. The first month at college I found myself cranky and irritable. Then I walked through a cloud of Marlboro smoke and man there went the Jones. Asthma from Dad's 2 pack-a-day fix.
@jpmnky
@jpmnky 2 жыл бұрын
My brother used to get ear infections from my grandmother smoking in the car with the windows up. This was the late 1980s. She was told and continued on like nothing was wrong.
@dustinjames1268
@dustinjames1268 2 жыл бұрын
@Joshua Bailey Moderate consumption of weed actually cleans out some of the tar that built up Obviously smoking anything is bad for your health but it's definitely better than tobacco
@dustinjames1268
@dustinjames1268 2 жыл бұрын
@Joshua Bailey I forget the scientific terminology but it makes the cilia(tiny hairlike structures) in your lungs move and it physically cleans
@RedRose-id4sd
@RedRose-id4sd 2 жыл бұрын
I figured out Penn and Teller were using sneaky tactics when their Stress episode argued that there was no such thing as stress and that your health couldn't be affected by stress.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
I knew they were lying the second a couple of magicians were claiming to be a legitimate source of information.
@erraticonteuse
@erraticonteuse Жыл бұрын
I figured to be wary of their sources and claims when they outright admitted to being "biased as fuck". They only said it in reference to wondering why people from the other side of the issue came on their show when they knew P&T were just going to make fun of them, but it did make me wonder about their sources as well.
@camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303
@camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303 8 ай бұрын
Rationalwiki have a summary of which P&T episodes are crap and which ones are right
@vonriel1822
@vonriel1822 8 ай бұрын
All you need to do is just watch the framing of the episodes. While it's true that they spend time mocking the people who advocate for snake oil, they spend just as much - if not more - time mocking the people who fall for the scams. It's not about exposing grifts, they actually don't care _that_ much about exposing grifts. The show is about proving how stupid people are, and I couldn't help but feel like there was even a modicum of respect for the grifters. After all, they had succeeded in taking stupid peoples' money.
@umusuuk
@umusuuk 4 ай бұрын
Mine was when I they made an episode about how WalMart is good actually, and disability access is unnecessary, and then in the endagered species episode, made a huge deal about the story of a woman who couldn't build a wheelchair ramp because of the ESA, but WalMart was able to build in her neighborhood. Like they really just pick and choose what they want to use as arguments. But damn, seeing taht Google Talks bit really fucking killed the remains of credibility they had. "the right to choose to do something harmful for yourself" bro, the definition of second hand smoke is the harm done to others.
@PatKellyTeaches
@PatKellyTeaches 2 жыл бұрын
It was great working with you KB! Your video turned out to be a whole ass documentary!
@tomatochemist
@tomatochemist 2 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job!
@PatKellyTeaches
@PatKellyTeaches 2 жыл бұрын
@@tomatochemist Appreciated -- thank you!
@ScrumbynPlumbo
@ScrumbynPlumbo 2 жыл бұрын
Wow your comment definitely needs to be bumped up more.
@grimtea1715
@grimtea1715 2 жыл бұрын
You deserve WAY MORE subs (gained one from me bro). This whole video is a 🔥🔥
@rickdoogie749
@rickdoogie749 Жыл бұрын
I'm 69 and only smoked one cigarette in my lifetime. When I was 16 I tried smoking an entire cigarette so I could see what it was all about. I've smoked plenty of pot over the years, but never another cigarette. My wife smoked cigarettes in her early teens. When she was 16, she jumped in her car to drive to school one morning. After lighting up a cigarette, a hot ash fell and burned a little hole in her brand new blouse. She threw the remainder of the cigarette pack out the window and never smoked again. I love that story, because I would not have been attracted to her if her kisses tasted like an old ashtray.
@billy6044
@billy6044 Жыл бұрын
Nice, also at time of writing this, There are also 69 likes. So double nice.
@brahimdiop5506
@brahimdiop5506 Жыл бұрын
She lost one outfit and got rid of an addictive substance for the rest of her life. Glad you're still kicking
@foxybohv7732
@foxybohv7732 Жыл бұрын
To think a single ash caused the marriage of two people
@vinnyandlin8510
@vinnyandlin8510 Жыл бұрын
Even when smoking cannabis, I can't even tell how many clothes have a hole in them from hot ashes
@terrydavis8451
@terrydavis8451 Жыл бұрын
Ever do coke or MDMA? You would have smoked a whole pack that night lolol
@darricshhh
@darricshhh 2 жыл бұрын
I have been smoking for 34 years. This video has come along at a time when I am about to quit again for probably the 10th time. This time it needs to be permanent for health reasons. I have been addicted to other things in the distant past. A few of those things were not physically addictive. Some were. Valium for instance was a nasty recovery. Very tough. The hardest drug to quit in my experience so far has been nicotine. I was successful for almost 6 years at one point and it still pulled me back in. Thank you for the video. I was aware of most of the information presented, but not all. I smoked throughout the whole thing. In two days, my will and fortitude are going to be tested. I think this video is gonna help that.
@lShishkaBerryl
@lShishkaBerryl 2 жыл бұрын
Heroin users say it's easier to quit heroin than cigs lol. You got this, you already did some practice runs now it's time for the real deal 👍
@Osric24
@Osric24 2 жыл бұрын
Bless you, man. You've a hard but worthy fight ahead!
@rick-potts
@rick-potts 2 жыл бұрын
I started at 11 and quit 2 years ago - after smoking for 39 years. Everyone is different, but I can honestly say the nicotine is the least of your problems. Its the "hug" you get from your cig when you are stressed. The "mistress" who will listen to you when you have a Barny with the wife. The "diversion" you get when you are bored. The "tick-tock" cigs provide that become a regulator of time/events. Find a substitute - glass of water, fidget spinner, 2 pages of a book, playing with your lighter - and do that for as long as it takes you to normally smoke a cigarette - the urge WILL pass. I put a post it note up every day on my wall - with the "days since last smoked" count on it. Every time I felt the compulsion - I sat and stared at that wall. I stopped needing that after the 46th post it note. I carried this around in my wallet "You are NOT giving anything up. You ARE gaining control." Its liberating. I miss the weight and click of my zippo - but that's it. Good luck.
@JamesDecker7
@JamesDecker7 2 жыл бұрын
@@rick-potts I replaced the insert in my zippo with a flashlight cartridge. Used that for a whole year as a smoking “binky” after I quit.
@tacokoneko
@tacokoneko 2 жыл бұрын
i smoked tobacco 4 times ever and each time was more than 1 year apart, i'm glad it doesn't tase good to me because i thought "what if it makes me addicted just from one"
@tnk4me4
@tnk4me4 2 жыл бұрын
19:00 Had a doctor tell me "The only time cigarettes can make you lose weight is when you have cancer" before I got into college and it stuck with me ever since. But now all these things I've seen so far are blowing my mind.
@dominicguye8058
@dominicguye8058 2 жыл бұрын
That is brilliant
@tincanmaniac1931
@tincanmaniac1931 Жыл бұрын
They can make you lose weight. It isn't healthy but it literally suppresses hunger. If a smoker doesn't smoke, they can get very bad pains in their stomach because their appetite was suppressed for so long and they haven't eaten for the whole day and now it's been 16 hours since dinner the night before and they're eating for the first time of the day. The nicotine just blocks it. A lot of smokers also associate hunger with nicotine cravings, so they go for a smoke instead and lose their appetite. It isn't healthy at all, not even talking about the heart and lung damage, just specifically the appetite they can cause, but it does often make people lose weight in the short term.
@theeccentric7263
@theeccentric7263 Жыл бұрын
@@tincanmaniac1931 I can attest to this, but I also have a past history of an ED, so my hunger signals are already messed up.
@lionllew6601
@lionllew6601 Жыл бұрын
I've put on a lot of weight since I quit smoking a few years ago, but it's easier to loose weight than loose cancer.
@caiterday6676
@caiterday6676 2 жыл бұрын
I smoked for 7 years, and then vaped for another 6, thinking I could have my cake and eat it to. Then when I turned 37, I started feeling like I was slowing down, that I constantly had a heavy chest and I could barely go without the vape. It felt pretty impossible to quit, until I decided I had enough. I told my husband I was going to quit and started on the patch. It was very hard, I bargained with myself everyday for 4 months but I can say now I have gone one while year nicotine free.
@Natalie-101
@Natalie-101 2 жыл бұрын
IM SO PROUD OF YOU congratulations I know that must have been really hard. You made the best decision for your current and future self and I'm so happy for you. Keep going!!
@isaacandersen1
@isaacandersen1 2 жыл бұрын
Based
@johnathanrhoades7751
@johnathanrhoades7751 2 жыл бұрын
Dammit. This is my story, only I'm not as far in yet. Still vaping and trying to convince myself to quit that. I have 4 years left until 37, though.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 2 жыл бұрын
And if you're a Real American(tm) you won't find out you've got lung cancer until it's terminal because preventative screening is *communism*
@oligultonn
@oligultonn 2 жыл бұрын
One of your proudest moment. As a vaper who wants to quit but feels unable to it lifts my spirits to hear this. Well done madam 🎉
@TimDavis77
@TimDavis77 2 жыл бұрын
My mother was a smoker since her teenage years and we lost her to lung cancer a few years ago. I miss her terribly, so this hits close to home.
@aliciasnavely5109
@aliciasnavely5109 2 жыл бұрын
Same. I lost my mom 13 years ago when i was just 17. Lung cancer.
@teajay8769
@teajay8769 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone dies. She would have died without smoking too. So will I and so will you.
@TimDavis77
@TimDavis77 2 жыл бұрын
@@aliciasnavely5109 sorry for your loss
@aaronmarks9366
@aaronmarks9366 2 жыл бұрын
Right there with you brother. I lost my dad at age 5 - he had a heart attack at work and died at the hospital. All signs point to his decades of smoking, starting as a teenager in the 1950s, as the cause. The tobacco industry has the blood of millions on its hands. My condolences to you and your family.
@victorguevara9227
@victorguevara9227 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather drank and smoked cigars frequently, according to my mother. He died at home in 1992, shortly after the Salvadoran Civil War ended, of dementia. My grandmother outlived her husband by over 28 years. She died in July 2020.
@santiagoochoa4984
@santiagoochoa4984 2 жыл бұрын
My man, you're in a league of your own in the way you choose topics and present information. I'm a journalist and I truly believe watching your videos has made me a better writer and helped me in the way I conceptualize stories. Keep at it bro, you've got yourself a new Patreon patron.
@18skeltor
@18skeltor 2 жыл бұрын
Lovely comment 🌹
@ajbowers44
@ajbowers44 2 жыл бұрын
I smoked from ages 12-24 and its been 4 years since I quit smoking cigarettes and I could start back up in a HEARTBEAT. To be honest, the heath aspect isn’t why I quit. It was almost entirely due to societal pressure. My ex wife and I quit at the same time and she went right back to it during our divorce so the only thing keeping me from relapsing is knowing that I’m better than her 🥰
@clownfromclowntown
@clownfromclowntown 2 жыл бұрын
Who lets a 12 year old get a hold a cigarettes??
@G_FRE
@G_FRE 2 жыл бұрын
@@clownfromclowntown That's when my dad started smoking. 1975. Started smoking weed at 10!
@wendyleeconnelly2939
@wendyleeconnelly2939 2 жыл бұрын
@@clownfromclowntown kids younger than 12have always gotten their hands on cigarettes
@rickandhews2690
@rickandhews2690 2 жыл бұрын
divorced? but you sound like such a great guy lmao
@noahcarlton4625
@noahcarlton4625 2 жыл бұрын
Mmm spite, the greatest motivator
@motherofthetans
@motherofthetans 2 жыл бұрын
Hoo boy, there's a lot I could talk about here. I smoked my first cigarette at fifteen an it was a match made in heaven. Whatever this was, my brain *needed* it from the first one. That started a twenty seven year love affair; at one point I was up to two packs a day. I finally quit two years ago and it's been amazing to actually feel my body heal from it. I can breathe deeply, climb stairs without getting winded, my voice quality is clearer - I had no idea the damage I was actually doing to myself, I just figured I'd get cancer one day and that was it. I never gave much thought to what was going on between here and there. I will mention this, though--for the last ten years my cigarette of choice were Parliaments, and when that commercial came on, despite never having seen it before (come on, I'm not THAT old), it made me want one. Advertising works, y'all, and addiction is real.
@PrimericanIdol
@PrimericanIdol 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you fully spell out all your numbers.
@madcat789
@madcat789 2 жыл бұрын
My first was Marlboro, and I remember precisely what happened. I threw up. Never touched another since.
@Spielername
@Spielername 2 жыл бұрын
Prohibition is the dumbest way for everything. We saw it at war on drugs and alcohol and we'll see it if we starting a war on nicotine. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug and we should handle it as such. Make it extremely uncool to smoke and give the people (youth) the feeling you look like extremely like an idiot with these electric pipe in your mouth. We need a change of culture. You've said it, the cat is out the bag and we all know that cats are very hard to catch. If you have to go to special shops to get tobacco and you need a receipt from a doctor you'll probably think twice before you start with these extremely uncool and inconvenient habit. And vaping is a very good solution for those who are already hooked and need to quit or even to survive long enough to see how their grandchildren grow up. Vaping ain't healthy, but it's a lot better for your lungs then cigarettes are... Make it an medical machine for extreme sick people... nothing is more uncool and less sexy then that.
@eamonia
@eamonia 2 жыл бұрын
Good for you, hun. I'm happy for you that you took that step. I'm sure your wallet's pretty psyched, too.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 2 жыл бұрын
you're probably genetically predisposed to dementia, schizophrenia, or alzheimer, since nicotine have nootropic brain growth effects and stabilizes people who have the threee aforementioned diseases in their family. Thjats why you enjoyed it. It made you normal.
@caoilfhionndunbar
@caoilfhionndunbar Жыл бұрын
12:12 one correction: this was the POPULARIZATION of trading cards; the concept of a collectible card with an image as an advertising method or product existed since atleast the early 1700s, with Christopher Gibson's usage of them to advertise his furniture store, and were used across Britain and in the USA decades before the Cigarette cards. but his were the ones that really made it catch on as a fad
@EmiStar070
@EmiStar070 10 ай бұрын
So once again the best marketer gets the credit?
@jrmcdonald7510
@jrmcdonald7510 2 жыл бұрын
My mom picked up her smoking habit in - you guessed it - Nursing School from fellow doctors and nurses (late 60's). It wasn't until I was born under weight and had to stay in the ICU for a while that she toned it down - to only one pack a day. On humid days, brown nicotine would run down our walls. She would get bronchitis all the time and died of heart disease in her 50's. Thank you, KB, for educating people about the history of this.
@steveharvey2102
@steveharvey2102 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats. The extra strength has to come from somewhere. For me it's friends and family. For others it's religion. I say. As long as it helps you get to a better place, it's okay with me. As long as it's not crack or something worse ;)
@kubakielbasa5987
@kubakielbasa5987 6 ай бұрын
she toned it down to 1 pack a day? That's what's a hell ton already.
@BlueBerry2283
@BlueBerry2283 2 ай бұрын
The brown running down the walls reminds me of a story my grandfather told me. He was transferred to a new military camp (he was an officer) and when he first walked into one of the mess halls he got light-headed at the stench of smoke in there. One of the first things he did to fix this was taking down the big brown curtains covering the big wall to wall windows of the room and wash them in his bathtub. The water as he lowered a curtain would immediately blacken, and he went through dozens upon dozens of tubs of water stained black and thickened from all the smoke. At the end the brown curtains were revealed to be white. People put that shit in their lungs
@scootinand
@scootinand 2 жыл бұрын
"diethylene glycol" Oh no "The filters contained asbestos" OH NO.
@eldonad
@eldonad Жыл бұрын
Well at least that would reduce the number of deaths related to lung cancers I would assume...
@AzureSiniy
@AzureSiniy 7 ай бұрын
​@@eldonaddiethylene glycol just killed people outright by destroying their kidneys, asbestos just causes a different kind of cancer lol
@mikehuff9793
@mikehuff9793 4 ай бұрын
@@eldonadmy father died of mesothelioma. Do you know what mesothelioma is? It’s a type of lung cancer caused by asbestos. I PROMISE it had the opposite effect
@veryde_3356
@veryde_3356 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great breakdown not only of the history of smoking in the states (it's more prevalent in Europe) but also about corporate logic and how companies manipulate not only the individual client but entire demographics.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
Capitalism will murder every last living organism on the planet if means the ownership class(even if it's just their corpses) gets one extra penny of profit that would have otherwise gone unextracted.
@Nobody-Nowhere
@Nobody-Nowhere 2 жыл бұрын
You want to watch "The Century of Self" byt Adam Curtis to understand how this was done. And who was the man behind "torches of freedom".
@joekoch7428
@joekoch7428 2 жыл бұрын
In the US you are told where to smoke in Europe your told where not to smoke. It's a whole different culture.
@loganmacgyver2625
@loganmacgyver2625 4 ай бұрын
​@@joekoch7428In my highschool we had a saying, if you look above yourself and see the sky, and don't smell/see anything flammable it's probably okay to spark up
@tylerkeller7120
@tylerkeller7120 2 жыл бұрын
This was single handedly one of the best anti smoking things I have seen and has made me want to quit more than anything you should make a class length version of this so it can get shown in classes
@Redralphred
@Redralphred Жыл бұрын
I’d argue you could break down the segments to a week of classes, and frame it as a history advertising and smoking.
@revan7383
@revan7383 Жыл бұрын
Good luck if you do try to quit!
@VerrouSuo
@VerrouSuo 2 жыл бұрын
I lost two grandparents to lung cancer when I was a small child, and it’s nice to know the history behind the loss. Thanks, KB.
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 2 жыл бұрын
F
@AmberAmber
@AmberAmber 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your losses. I lost my grandpa to emphysema, my nana to heart disease (from smoking & dry cleaning ‐ my grandpa ‐ but affecting my nana by proxy obvs); my mother‐in‐law to lung cancer (smoking); my cousin & his wife - lung cancer (smoking). I feel you. I've survived cervical cancer 2x now & hence, I quit smoking (by vaping) going on 11yrs now. I don't use juuls though ‐ I don't even know if they have them here in Canada tbh... Vaping Is FAR less harmful • though juuls flavors had semi carcinogenic aspects apparently? Cos big tobacco loves to murder its consumers i guess... I dunno ‐ just something I saw. Anyhow ‐ peace, love, & best of health to you & yours.🫂♥️
@spookygloberotter05
@spookygloberotter05 2 жыл бұрын
I lost my grandma to lung cancer and my grandpa's voice was radically altered due to throat cancer before I was born (this made him really sad because it mean I'd never hear his true voice). They were both smokers when they were young. I get you. So sorry for your loss
@Tornado1994
@Tornado1994 2 жыл бұрын
Lost my Eldest Aunt to Pancreatic Cancer. She was a 2 pack a Day smoker, REFUSED to Quit.
@baileyayyy5085
@baileyayyy5085 2 жыл бұрын
I was just about to enroll for my masters program when this knowing better video inspired me to drop out of school, take up smoking, and become a libertarian. Thanks knowing better!
@everythingisscience658
@everythingisscience658 2 жыл бұрын
If there is one benifit of smoking, it's that it creates evolutionary pressure against libertarians. Sure let everyone do whatever horrible thing to thier body that they want and we will see how many of them pass on thier genes and ideology.
@darksu6947
@darksu6947 2 жыл бұрын
That was a good call.
@brianfederico5854
@brianfederico5854 2 жыл бұрын
What's wrong with being a libertarian
@baileyayyy5085
@baileyayyy5085 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianfederico5854 yes
@univon4892
@univon4892 2 жыл бұрын
@@baileyayyy5085 Is that it?
@kjorlaug1
@kjorlaug1 2 жыл бұрын
The most inaccurate thing about Stranger Things is the lack of smoking 😂
@the_rose_garden01
@the_rose_garden01 2 жыл бұрын
Right? People smoked everywhere in the 80's, didn't matter where you were
@kjorlaug1
@kjorlaug1 2 жыл бұрын
@@the_rose_garden01 I remember sitting in a car on a trip with my grandparents, who smoked the whole way, windows rolled up
@evee8462
@evee8462 2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha!
@willb5658
@willb5658 2 жыл бұрын
The most inaccurate thing about Strangers Things is that Max getting medical treatment.
@HomoErectusIsAFunnyName
@HomoErectusIsAFunnyName 2 жыл бұрын
@@menwithven8114 How is that 'pc bullshit'? One of the main reason, kids started smoking is because things like Hollywood made it look cool. Like, there is a more or less proven relationship between the two.
@peifferunsx
@peifferunsx Жыл бұрын
Another fun fact: Smoking is a huge contributor to sleep apnea. My sleep issues have been destroying my professional life for the past few years. I quit two weeks ago when I learned that fact and I'm sleeping dang near normally again! Another amazingly thorough video from Knowing Better. Keep it up!
@caseyjones5145
@caseyjones5145 Жыл бұрын
Heck yea dude 🎉
@initiatinreallife
@initiatinreallife 5 ай бұрын
Similar experience for me. I had never even connected by smoking, and my problems sleeping until I stopped smoking (well I am still in the process of stopping but I haven't touched a cigarette in 3 weeks now) and they got better almost immediately.
@star_seraph
@star_seraph 2 жыл бұрын
Love Penn's little suppressed cough as he tries to say "breathing secondhand smoke [doesn't cause] cancer" at 1:14:30. Feels like he should be looking at his own show on his show. Kinda like that scene in Spaceballs.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
I like to think they did like 30 takes and that one was the best one they had.
@WTFG78
@WTFG78 2 жыл бұрын
If I’m not mistaken, P&T were going to do a series finale about how “Penn & Teller: Bullshit” is Bullshit, but the show was cancelled by Showtime before they could do so.
@PresAlexWhit
@PresAlexWhit 2 жыл бұрын
1:40:30 doesn't exist Edit: I found it at 1:14:30
@star_seraph
@star_seraph 2 жыл бұрын
@@PresAlexWhit thanks! edited.
@teddyfurstman1997
@teddyfurstman1997 2 жыл бұрын
Love Penn and Teller, but their opinions on Second Hand Smoke are kinda dated. Love their BS series due to their entertaining content, even if there are some things I disagree with.
@Alex-xd9gw
@Alex-xd9gw 2 жыл бұрын
I went to Istanbul recently and was shocked at the cigarette box coverings. Images like blackened lungs and disfigured throats. I was pretty surprised, but the more I though about the more it made sense. Despite these horrible images, cigs still littered the sidewalks in the hundreds. Thank you for this video.
@lShishkaBerryl
@lShishkaBerryl 2 жыл бұрын
Canadian law has the packs be 2/3 of a warning image and the rest of the pack is the same gross brown for every brand with just their name being customized.
@llamennfarce4104
@llamennfarce4104 2 жыл бұрын
Yeh, in Europe the images on cigarette packs are a stuff of nightmares - blackened lungs, dying people, hands and legs affected by necrosis, holes in the body (really). It’s gruesome but probably pretty effective at not making smoking cool
@TheChrzan1
@TheChrzan1 2 жыл бұрын
@@llamennfarce4104 Not really, I live in EU and I picked up smoking around the time when they introduced these images on the pack. Some of my friends picked up smoking around that time as well. It may be shocking to the outsiders, but here we didin't really pay attention to it. Some even started collecting various labes like cards. What really made me quit smoking was the tax associated with it. When it started to get expansive I just quit.
@Crick1952
@Crick1952 2 жыл бұрын
@@llamennfarce4104 I live in Europe and the pictures don't do anything. Everyone, including kids, smoke and vape WAY more than back in the US
@k.umquat8604
@k.umquat8604 2 жыл бұрын
The pictures don't do anything for those used to smoking,they think they'll get cancer and die anyway so they don't give a damn
@ethanstiles948
@ethanstiles948 Жыл бұрын
As a high schooler from 2012-2016. I can tell you that vaping was already a thing amongst high schoolers in 2013 before anyone ever heard of JUUL. First time I saw anyone vaping was in my math final exam freshman year lol. Thought this kid was smoking a cig mid test while the teachers back was turned and was so confused. It definitely wasn’t common until my junior year, and it certainly exploded into the mainstream with JUUL and all the college kids looking to party. Thought I’d share my perspective as a teenager in that era lol.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Жыл бұрын
Lol yeah, I’m a bit older than you but I remember seeing someone in a train station at night circa 2013/14 vaping and was so confused. I thought it was a strange disembodied hookah pipe at first (it was really long by even wand vape standards) 😅 but he kept going at it for like 30 minutes so I knew smth else must be up.
@dominicspier6917
@dominicspier6917 Жыл бұрын
First time I saw a vape was the back of a middle school bus, the kid was a relatively normal kid and he was telling everyone about how it's great and there's no health risks, that was 2012 and I finally quit vaping in 2021
@radiobob1908
@radiobob1908 Жыл бұрын
@@dominicspier6917 Hey, congratulations!
@themightymcb7310
@themightymcb7310 Жыл бұрын
I remember early vape mods being mostly party tricks back then. I knew a few kids who had nicotine juice but just as many got 0% nic juices and just wanted to learn how to blow Os. Same age as you, 2012-16
@haruhirogrimgar6047
@haruhirogrimgar6047 Жыл бұрын
Idk what school you went to but I was in highschool 2013-2017 and I had never seen a vape pen in my life.
@terenceflynn4555
@terenceflynn4555 2 жыл бұрын
My father got my grandfather to quit smoking by holding me up as a baby, and saying in a faux child voice, “Please stop smoking, Grandpa! I want you to be there for my graduation!” I’m now going to be graduating from college next year, and he’s still kicking (right now), and survived a bout of COVID as a 70 year old. If he had continued smoking (like my other grandfather had into his 60s) he’d likely be dead by now.
@Juno7900
@Juno7900 Жыл бұрын
Somewhat similar story with my dad. When I was around 4 or so, he was smoking as he always did. My mom had been trying to get him off of the cancer sticks ever since they got married, but this was the day that convinced him to stop. I believe I grabbed one of his cigarettes, put it up to my mouth and pretended to smoke, and said, "Daddy, one day I wanna grow up to be just like you!" He wasn't happy. Wife wasn't happy. He quit right then and there and has no regrets to this day. Grandpa still chews tobacco, though.
@giovannicervantes2053
@giovannicervantes2053 Жыл бұрын
Boy a tank
@mads_in_zero
@mads_in_zero Жыл бұрын
My grandma on my father's side apparently used to be an _incredible_ smoker, literally the pack a day type. But she managed to quit when she found out I was going to be born. I'm really proud of her for doing it, because I know how hard it must be - nicotine is addictive after all! She's in her 80s now, she rocks.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Жыл бұрын
@@mads_in_zero same except maternal grandmother. And it might’ve been an older sibling? But she quit abruptly too. She’s still going into her 90s
@amehak1922
@amehak1922 Жыл бұрын
I was sick a lot when I was very young. My dad asked the pastor for advice, he said to quit cigarettes (among other things). My dad quit cold turkey and never smoked again. My dad lived probably 30 years longer than he would have if he hadn't quit smoking.
@leandervr
@leandervr 2 жыл бұрын
Nicotine isn't just addictive, it's easily one of the most addictive substances there are. I've gone through some serious substance abuse, and I'm clean now. I can confidently say that nicotine was the hardest thing to quit.
@zeb_reynolds
@zeb_reynolds 2 жыл бұрын
My cocaine addict, alcoholic grandfather said that cigarettes were by far the hardest substance for him to quit.
@darksu6947
@darksu6947 2 жыл бұрын
@@zeb_reynolds Grandpa knew how to party!
@zeb_reynolds
@zeb_reynolds 2 жыл бұрын
@@darksu6947 Thats very true!
@PopeBarley
@PopeBarley 2 жыл бұрын
Is that due to the pharmaceutical effect of nicotine, or the comparative inescapabulity of nicotine products in mainstream society?
@darksu6947
@darksu6947 2 жыл бұрын
@@PopeBarley Both, I would imagine.
@zacharynolan9553
@zacharynolan9553 2 жыл бұрын
Very timely video. I’m 22 and have come to the island nation of Cyprus for my first international internship. I never smoked in high school, only hitting a juul once before deciding I didn’t like it. When I came here to the EU, and witnessed the immense smoking culture, I couldn’t help but be peer pressured. It’s been only a few weeks but now I’m reminded of the real damage they do. Not gonna buy another pack or ask for another cig. Thanks KB
@serbsi2922
@serbsi2922 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck
@TheRunningLeopard
@TheRunningLeopard 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who traveled for the first time to Europe for a study abroad, I was shocked by the smoking culture in Italy. I have overall pour lung constitution, with exercise induced asthma that leads me to get bronchitis every once in a while, and I could tangibly feel the difference from irritation. Stay strong man, the peer pressure is tough but your body will thank you in the end. - Another 22 yr old dude.
@reptile_loki
@reptile_loki 2 жыл бұрын
Cyprus is the country with the most smokers on Earth , you literally landed on the only place in Europe where smoking is a regular
@yannick245
@yannick245 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRunningLeopard I'm happy that I'm living in a state in Germany _(Baden-Württemberg),_ where it's still allowed to smoke in small bars. Larger ones can have a designated smokers room. But beer smell and cigarettes smoke is what makes a bar a bar. But other states go the full _"US way '_ and ban all indoor smoking. Many bars had to close because of that. For example: 42,4 % of al men from 30-35 are smokers. These are the guys hanging around at bars. Overall, smoking is much more prevalent in Europe and is not seen as a social stigma, like in the US. I'd always play the _"I'm European"_ card if over there. What's funny is that our cigarette boxes got worse and worse over the years with all the warning signs and slogans and now with these disgusting pictures. While the US is the only place I can think of, were there's only a small one-liner about the dangers of smoking, printed on the side. But you guys, while being the greatest anti-smokers in the world, still have just _"normal"_ looking packs!
@yannick245
@yannick245 2 жыл бұрын
@@reptile_loki Actually, Greece is #1 in the Europe, with 42%. Cyrus _"only"_ landed at place nine, with 39%> _Sources:_ _Eurostar:WHO_ _Statista 20022'_ But they still have a life expectancy over 80, just like Japan. But with Japan it might have something to do with that all cigarettes over there have a charcoal filter. I know that it's nothing but a hypothesis of mine but I think that's something to have a look in.
@waynejohnson1786
@waynejohnson1786 2 жыл бұрын
First time I ever smoked a cigarette is when I found a pack someone lost at a ballpark. My friend and I hide them in a rock pile near my house then went back everyday to take a couple puffs and cough our lungs out. That pack lasted us like 4 months.
@lewismcdermott3024
@lewismcdermott3024 2 жыл бұрын
How many packs do you smoke now (out of curiosity)?
@Ttegegg
@Ttegegg 2 жыл бұрын
I’m getting 10
@lljw7151
@lljw7151 2 жыл бұрын
lucky
@waynejohnson1786
@waynejohnson1786 2 жыл бұрын
@@lewismcdermott3024 Like 2 packs a day lol
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 2 жыл бұрын
Candy cigarettes came in two types. One had real cigarette paper around them and were made of gum. Between the paper and the gum was flour, so you could put it in your mouth and blow out, and get a puff of "smoke". The other kind were made of candy kind of like Necco wafers. They were bright white with a fluorescent pink tip, that was designed to look like a lit cig. Both kinds came in neat packages with joke names like "Cool" designed after the Kool package, with a little picture of a penguin carrying some suitcases like he's working as a bellhop. And the penguin smoking a cigarette of course. There were also candy and bubblegum cigars.
@abz_414
@abz_414 Жыл бұрын
Personally I favored the brontosaurus ”pack" 🦕
@OscarGomez-hg8cb
@OscarGomez-hg8cb Жыл бұрын
Here in Mexico there where chocolate cigarettes. You can still find them in some places in fact. Though I never liked smoking, even as a kid, I loved those things XD they where the dryest, chalkiest stuff ever, but weirdly tasty!
@matthewmagda4971
@matthewmagda4971 Жыл бұрын
You can still buy them, they're just hard to find.
@tux_duh
@tux_duh Жыл бұрын
I was obsessed with the ones that blew smoke 😭😭
@ammebee16
@ammebee16 Жыл бұрын
I loved those as a kid, I thought I was so cool lol
@Ralkaneous
@Ralkaneous 2 жыл бұрын
KB: *produces content literally on par with feature length documentaries in scope and depth in a topic* Me: man, too bad he can’t post more stuff
@Tetragrammaton22
@Tetragrammaton22 2 жыл бұрын
He'd have to pay his actors more.
@ybokors8524
@ybokors8524 2 жыл бұрын
If the only complaint is „I wish there was more“, they did a good job.
@TheModdedwarfare3
@TheModdedwarfare3 2 жыл бұрын
​@@Tetragrammaton22 That would not be very capitalism of him.
@eamonia
@eamonia 2 жыл бұрын
For real. Why isn't he cranking out 2 or 3 of these a week? Lazy asshole...
@valdemarjuel1267
@valdemarjuel1267 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheModdedwarfare3 that would precisely be capitalism. He would have to invent profitable cloning first though
@briangolding7213
@briangolding7213 2 жыл бұрын
An hour in to see you put Mahr on blast was worth every second. Excellent, Informative and Entertaining
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
Billiam "Boomer Republican" Mahr is just Dennis Praguer on weed.
@Osric24
@Osric24 2 жыл бұрын
Good to know Maher had always been a piece of trash.
@tacokoneko
@tacokoneko 2 жыл бұрын
i am a libertarian and i have to admit, it's possible for us to be wrong sometimes to put it up front I'm still against taxation of cigarettes... but it's really not acceptable to allow poison to be advertised as anything but poison, and you certainly wouldn't allow someone to open a can of mustard gas on an airplane. the concept is very similar. i think the current status quo is ok. only 13% of people in the US smoke and that is still decreasing, but smokers are allowed to buy what they want. and I'm fine with most public areas banning it, it's a chemical assault on people who did not consent
@tacokoneko
@tacokoneko 2 жыл бұрын
@@Praisethesunson i would describe my opinion of Bill Maher's beliefs as "left-libertarian", whereas I am "right-libertarian". He has also shown willingness to compromise by supporting maintream progressive candidates. I agree with him on most things he says that are specifically critical of a government action, but I doubt he has much of an understanding of economics.
@Julieseven
@Julieseven 2 жыл бұрын
..because we need more awesome creators like you
@Bonesinbloom
@Bonesinbloom 2 жыл бұрын
90s kid here. You unlocked some memories for me. My dad wasn't a smoker, but his best friend was, and my dad would take coupons from his Marlboro packs and save them up for free stuff. I remember him getting a branded red flannel overshirt. Anyway, smoking is gross.
@lotharbeck71
@lotharbeck71 2 жыл бұрын
I was a casual smoker, but collected tons of "miles" from coworkers and would peel them off of discarded packs at bars. They had really nice stuff.
@StAngerNo1
@StAngerNo1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it also revived a lot of memories from my childhood (also 90s kid). My mother was a smoker since she was 16. She quit 3 times, first when she was pregnant with me, then when she was pregnant with my sister and then for good. But the fact that she returned to smoking twice says a lot about its addictiveness. Even today she says that, when she smells cigarette smoke she still has a yearning for a cigarette. Also I remember that (here in germany) every restaurant and inn was filled with cigarette smoke when I was a child. The air smelt like cigarettes and so did your clothes after you returned home. 15 Years ago smoking in bars and restaurants was banned in germany and I remember how controversial it was, but nowadays it is pretty much universally agreed upon, that this was one of the best changes. I luckily never started smoking, I only smoked on parties in my late teens and I too prefered menthol cigarettes as well as vanilla flavoured ones we had in germany at that time, so it is probably good that they got banned here and should probably also be banned in the US (I mean the menthol ones, because the flavoured are apparently already banned).
@tengutheterrible8491
@tengutheterrible8491 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I am very thankful that despite my parents being probably too hands off they were always very anti-cigarettes. They both quit smoking before I was born and were always firm that they never, ever wanted us to smoke. When my mom caught me smelling like smoke after smoking some pot she asked, "Have you been smoking?" I meekly answered yes and she asked, "Cigarettes, or the other thing?" I told her the other thing. Then she paused, calculating her next words, then said, "Well at least it's not cigarettes."
@PrimericanIdol
@PrimericanIdol 2 жыл бұрын
Based and redpilled.
@webmasale
@webmasale 2 жыл бұрын
As it should be.
@Nickelbag610
@Nickelbag610 2 жыл бұрын
Not to do with smoking but my great grandpa use to call my Pokemon cards cigarette box cards. I assumed it was because an unopened pack of cards looked like a cigarette box. And hearing you talk about how trading cards came in cigarette boxes brought back that memory. But I guess I know why he called them that now.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 2 жыл бұрын
"death is not the worst thing that can happen to you" I generally agree with that statement, decades of suffering and pain like most people who have COPD and lung cancer is much worse than death.
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 2 жыл бұрын
Was my first thought too, but then the unsympathetic anoyingly loud man went the other direction.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 2 жыл бұрын
@@jannikheidemann3805 yeah.
@dragonsword7370
@dragonsword7370 2 жыл бұрын
"Sure Bill I UndErSTand 'labored breathing' your point. However let me 'labored breathing' belittle your point. 'breathes laboriously and digs into their large bag' Since it's not a 'Breath' problem see if my excised lu-'BREATHES'-ng is an issue 'BREATHESSss' 'chucks tar and cancerous lung at his calf's from the stage seats'." I find it sad I found him funny for several years in the last 12 or so... I mean that time before several years ago when he became an asshole republican outright again.
@transkryption
@transkryption 2 жыл бұрын
Lung cancer won't take decades
@heavenshound6775
@heavenshound6775 2 жыл бұрын
what about bodily autonomy does it not apply ? You can bunjee jump which is extremely dangerous, you can sky dive, you can swim with sharks, but we need to ban cigarettes ?
@MW3boy12345
@MW3boy12345 2 жыл бұрын
I was a freshman in high school when JUUL became a thing. I eventually got myself a JUUL in 2018. At the end of 2019 the age was raised to 21 and I wasn’t grandfathered in. I used nicotine pouches to thankfully quit 5 months before I turned 21. Thank god they raised the age because I never formed a habit of going to the store and buying nicotine for myself. My friends that weren’t as fortunate as I are now struggling to quit vaping, or they’ve moved on to tobacco products. So your conclusion is very accurate. Those late teenage years really are the deciding age for nicotine addiction. And that doesn’t mean only young people can quit. I also have older friends that have eventually quit - it’s just a lot harder when you get older.
@Starfox2020
@Starfox2020 2 жыл бұрын
I love your cutaways to period pop art. It's really enlightening to put words into cultural context.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
It was nice to see Billiam "Boomer republican" Mahr has always been a piece of garbage.
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 жыл бұрын
The 12 Years a Slave poster is kinda subtle on the addiction thing. Actually, I really like the subtle manuevering between pictures, blocking the addiction aspect to switch to the "We know this is stupid but we're gonna build an entire culture around being super proud about doing it anyway" aspect of Starship Troopers. Well played, KB prop master. Well played.
@bitnewt
@bitnewt 2 жыл бұрын
I spotted the little cigarette props on the shelves but didn't get the significance of the posters! This is neat!
@enock542
@enock542 2 жыл бұрын
i think dude has that there every episode
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 жыл бұрын
@@enock542 Yer, does seem that way. Everyone's gotta notice at some point, though.
@enock542
@enock542 2 жыл бұрын
@@erisdiscordia5429 that's a fact family. hope you're enjoying your night yo. stay up
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 жыл бұрын
@@enock542 Same, bud.
@maltaethiron
@maltaethiron 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for adding the bit about harm reduction. Vaping flavored nicotine has gotten me, my brother, and both my parents off of cigarettes permanently, but I definitely discourage people who don't already smoke from picking up vaping.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
The problem is cigarettes are so bad consuming literally any other product is an improvement.
@cornettotrilogyenjoyer
@cornettotrilogyenjoyer 2 жыл бұрын
it's easy to switch from cigs to vaping because vaping is more convenient by every possible metric, but it's not easier to quit nicotine through vaping
@StefanoFierros
@StefanoFierros 2 жыл бұрын
@@cornettotrilogyenjoyer that's the point of harm reduction tho, it's pretty much impossible for very heavy users of cigarettes to just quit, so you have to minimize harm with things like vapes.
@Techn9cian123
@Techn9cian123 Жыл бұрын
You wouldn’t believe the amount of cool items my parents and grandparents had gotten from Marlboro Miles rewards program and they were still going as late as the year 2000. When you started talking about women and cigarettes, I immediately knew where it was going. My mom smoked Virginia Slims for many decades.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 Жыл бұрын
Oooh😮
@williamdixon-gk2sk
@williamdixon-gk2sk Жыл бұрын
My uncle had a legit nice leather motorcycle jacket with Joe Camel embroidered on the back shooting pool and smoking, it was purchased with camel cash.
@Agaettis
@Agaettis 2 жыл бұрын
The candy cigarettes still exist but they call them "candy sticks" and they taste awful. My dad was a smoker and always told us to never smoke, but of course never stopped once he was diagnosed with cancer. His years of struggle trying to quit made me never want to even try. Most of my family smoked and died young because of it
@DustinRodriguez1_0
@DustinRodriguez1_0 2 жыл бұрын
They ALWAYS tasted awful. Well, boring anyway. They were just sticks of sugar, like those sticks in Lik'M'Ade that you dip in the sour sugar mix.
@ccggenius
@ccggenius 2 жыл бұрын
@@DustinRodriguez1_0 There's a slight difference. I could've sworn I remembered them having a slight marshmallowy taste, something close to a wintergreen lozenge but without the cooling effect. Personally, I liked them... though I also like Necco wafers, and therefore fully accept that that means my taste buds are a cruel prank of nature.
@Octoberfurst
@Octoberfurst 2 жыл бұрын
This was extremely informative! Excellent job! I am 63 yrs old and never smoked but I remember all the old cigarettes brands you brought up, Kent, Raleigh, Alpine, etc. And I remember all their commercials. Watching this was like a trip down memory lane. I've always hated the smell of tobacco smoke and I would be miserable in restaurants if I was seated next to a smoker. The smoke would ALWAYS drift in my direction. And a lot of people smoked back then so it was hard to get away from it. Plus they never used to have smoking and non-smoking rooms in hotels. So I would be grossed out when I was in a room that a smoker had previously been in. The room would smell like an ashtray. Then things changed. There were smoking and non-smoking sections in restaurants and hotels had smoking and non-smoking rooms. I was elated! Finally they banned smoking in restaurants and most hotels forbid smoking. And I remember all the whining that smokers did. "We are being treated like pariahs!" they screeched. Oh boo hoo. Why should I be subjected to the stench of your cigarette smoke? I think anything that helps cut down on smoking is a good thing. It's a disgusting habit.
@panta_rhei.26
@panta_rhei.26 2 жыл бұрын
These long-form deep dives are incredibly well researched and fascinating. Thanks for all the incredible work you put into these videos
@JamesRichardsPlays
@JamesRichardsPlays 2 жыл бұрын
I love this video! Entertaining, yet informative and not over-bearing. I started smoking when I was 13. I was born in 1982. I think I picked it up as a rebellion thing. I didn't think it was too bad. I was still able to run a mile, I watched people who smoked since they were kids grow up to be old men. It wasn't until 2013 when I noticed... I couldn't run a mile anymore. I had a hard time breathing, especially if I went into a sneezing fit. I quit smoking in 2013 and started vaping. Immediately, I had more oxygen in my blood and my lungs were much healthier. I could run a mile again. I had slowly dropped the nicotine content in my vape juice until it was none. Now, I vape recreationally, usually when I drink (another habit I am curtailing, haven't had a drink in a few months. Usually only special occasions now) I tried gums, patches and lozenges. Maybe it was a combination of not wanting to quit yet or they really weren't that effective, they just didn't help me quit. I am always encouraging to not start smoking in anyone I meet, young or old. It was a nasty habit and robbed me of a few years of productive life.
@nickw5682
@nickw5682 2 жыл бұрын
I’m 21 and started smoking/vaping when I started working at a coffee shop half a year ago. Hardly touched it before then but being surrounded by my coworkers who both heavily smoke/vape I started because it sorta came with the territory. Something about the caffeine and nicotine is a popular combo for baristas. That paired with people stuck in poor, working class jobs makes people love their mild stimulants; however, I realized that giving myself a nic addiction was incredibly stupid. Having been using nicotine for the better part of a year I decided to quit. I’m 2 weeks clean off of it and I wanna stick with not doing it anymore. I worry that if I keep it up especially while I’m still relatively young I won’t be able to quit in the future.
@alexsm3882
@alexsm3882 2 жыл бұрын
Mate I'm 24 and I've quit like 4 different times
@ZiddersRooFurry
@ZiddersRooFurry 2 жыл бұрын
My mom died of smoking-related COPD. Her father died of a mix of heavy smoking and years as a firefighter during a period where safety procedures were 'wear a heavy jacket and don't step on the line'. Trust me-it's not how you wanna go.
@Tornado1994
@Tornado1994 2 жыл бұрын
Vaping and Smoking are two different things.
@atl6s
@atl6s 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tornado1994 nicotine is the same thing regardless of how it enters your bloodstream. the consequences of each consumption method vary, but the nicotine is still making you feel like shit whether it's realized or not
@nickw5682
@nickw5682 2 жыл бұрын
@@archaic1026 it’d probably be about 500 bucks over the course of 6 months, which is very little. I’m only 21 and already have more put aside in my 401k
@imacanoli897
@imacanoli897 2 жыл бұрын
This video was one of the straws that broke the Camel's back; I quit nicotine cold turkey 4 days ago. Keep up the great content!
@oliviabees
@oliviabees 2 жыл бұрын
Hope you’re still doing well now!
@samuelfraley8737
@samuelfraley8737 2 жыл бұрын
How’s it going? If you failed and relapsed just try again!
@jamesrosewell9081
@jamesrosewell9081 Жыл бұрын
@@samuelfraley8737 holy fuck I thought you said you hoped he failed and relapsed again. Holy fuck
@samuelfraley8737
@samuelfraley8737 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesrosewell9081 noooo lol. Relapses happen though and I want this person to know even if that happens it’s ok and to keep trying!
@Trainer_Ruffles
@Trainer_Ruffles Жыл бұрын
@imacanoli897 hope you have continued on your quiting journey. Keep on trucking.
@maxerd
@maxerd 2 жыл бұрын
12 year long smoker here, 3rd day quitting, have an unopened pack sitting nearby, didn't touch it. Also biggest takeaways are: Big Tobacco wanted TV ads gone and wantted warning labels. Fascinating.
@markkrousos5011
@markkrousos5011 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck on quitting! Where I come from we have a nickname for cigarettes 'καρκινοσωλήνες (= karkinosolines)', cancer tubes.
@seekinggodfirst754
@seekinggodfirst754 2 жыл бұрын
@maxerd Throw out the unopened pack. Distance yourself from the temptation.
@maxerd
@maxerd 2 жыл бұрын
Lol Elon Musk is an Exec. Prod. on 'Thank You For Smoking'
@kidamnesiak1
@kidamnesiak1 2 жыл бұрын
@@markkrousos5011 "Cancer sticks" are a slang term used in America as well.
@HorkPorkler
@HorkPorkler 2 жыл бұрын
Keep with it brother! I smoked for 16 years and quit about a month ago. It feels great and the want for a cigarette has lessened tremendously.
@fugawinow1636
@fugawinow1636 2 жыл бұрын
You likely already know but in case you don’t. There’s a documentary called “The Century Of The Self”, and it’s one of the most awesome docs I’ve ever seen. The whole first episode covers Bernays’s importance to the entire concept of the documentary. There’s three parts, and I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t regret seeing it. Thanks for all the great content you’re making! Sent my mom some humble pie on thanksgiving, in the form of your video on the subject.
@lopiklop
@lopiklop Жыл бұрын
When you send "humble pie" to somebody, it's called "condescension." Something she won't miss when she's gone.
@insertcolorfulmetaphor8520
@insertcolorfulmetaphor8520 2 жыл бұрын
I remember easily accessed pull operated cigarette machines in the local Denny's like restaurants, still in 1996. Every child smoker from the nearby middle school and the high school would always get cigs (a pack) for about $1.75 in quarters... Wild times. Child of the 1980's ( a X'ennial generation kiddo)
@EnigmaticLucas
@EnigmaticLucas 2 жыл бұрын
I'm too young to remember when it was allowed everywhere (born in 2002), but I do remember a few local restaurants having smoking sections as recently as 2013 or so
@LuciFeric137
@LuciFeric137 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. I used to stock those. Great little profit centers.
@TheOneTrueAnthemis
@TheOneTrueAnthemis 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard X'enniels referred to the Oregon Trail Generation Uniquely positioned to see the full analog and digital worlds
@t_ylr
@t_ylr 2 жыл бұрын
@@EnigmaticLucas I'm about a decade older than you. I remember smoking sections and cigarette machines, even at Chuck E Cheese lol. Tho where I lived that stuff went away in the mid 00s. I remember a lot of adults complaining about having smoke outside in the rain and the cold haha.
@lukewarmwaterr
@lukewarmwaterr 2 жыл бұрын
@@EnigmaticLucas I was born in 2000, I remember having to sit in the smoking area one time at a restaurant with my parents because they were out of space in the normal section. came back a few months later after the ban and now there is no smoking section!
@jessicagothie2951
@jessicagothie2951 2 жыл бұрын
For what it's worth, not everyone who started smoking as a teen (I was 13) is doomed to keep smoking forever. I started in 1983 and quit in 2003, two packs a day, cowboy killers in the flip top box. (Fwiw, I quit cold turkey because the gum and patches and stuff were all STUPID expensive.) Also, note that sometimes it takes people a couple of tries to get the hang of quitting, so don't be discouraged if it doesn't work the first time you try. Just learn from the experience and try again. You can do it! I did!
@shawnrazzi5569
@shawnrazzi5569 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't fit the narrative he's presenting though. Hilarious tjah in a 90 minute video he blames everyone involved except the smokers themselves. I smoked too and I only blame myself. This wasn't in the 70s and 80s though.
@75aces97
@75aces97 2 жыл бұрын
Not everyone is, but the earlier you start, the deeper the addiction later on. Just like not everyone who smokes a pack a day will ultimately die of lung or circulatory diseases, but odds are tha most will. That's what most of this is about: probability. Side note: my great granddad started smoking cigarettes at 11, smoked another 75 years, and then quit just because. He lived another 11 years, no apparent lung problems. Dont ask me how. 3 of his sons smoked, and didn't live anywhere near as long.
@A_Haunted_Pancake
@A_Haunted_Pancake Жыл бұрын
@@shawnrazzi5569 Yeah, He definitely lost some credibility with his dismissiveness of personal responsibility and more so with the statement "addiction is a disease".
@vulpes7079
@vulpes7079 Жыл бұрын
I know someone who relapsed 6 times. She was successful the 7th time and has been free from tobacco for the past 5 years
@vulpes7079
@vulpes7079 Жыл бұрын
​@@A_Haunted_Pancakeaddiction IS a disease
@cofeewarior
@cofeewarior 2 жыл бұрын
I started smoking when I was 17. I smoked a lot for 8 years before I tried to quit for the first time. I always told that it was my own choice and I believed all that nonsense, I overlooked the warning lables on packs, even dismissed the science about secondhand smoke. Your video was very interesting in showing that all the tobacco contreversy is fabricated by the tobacco industry and that it successfully pushed it through an entire generation. I believe that your video should be shown to a lot more of people, smokers or not, to expose even more this industry and deter any kid from smoking. If my 17 year old self would have seen a video like this, he would have never touched his first smoke because we all know that smoking kills, but we do not all know that the tobacco industry lied to us so viciously and fooled us. I'm still struggling to stop smoking completely, but by the Lord's grace, I will eventually make it. If I can give an advice on anyone here that think that smoking is cool or want to try his first cigarette: the best way to stop smoking is to never begin.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact. The cigarettes given out to soldiers during world war 2 killed more people than the actual war.
@doughboywhine
@doughboywhine 2 жыл бұрын
As they say, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”
@lShishkaBerryl
@lShishkaBerryl 2 жыл бұрын
You can do it! I started smoking at 14 and quit 18 years later. Vaping is what finally helped me, I tried every patch gum and pill known to man with no results. Over 6 years tobacco free now, still vape 3mg juice I make myself. I haven't gotten a cold or flu since I quit smoking either, used to be at least once a year.
@rodh1404
@rodh1404 2 жыл бұрын
I genuinely wish you well with that. Unfortunately, all too many smokers quit only after too much damage has been done.
@commisaryarreck3974
@commisaryarreck3974 2 жыл бұрын
Started when i was 18 Quit when i was 22. Was slightly irritated for a week, anyone incapable of quitting cold turkey is simply suffering from personal failings and a spineless wretch trying to shove responsibility for their own life and choices to others Also fuck ciggarette companies, not defending those scumbags here, just can't stand the bullshit excuses everyone makes Addiction is personal failing, grow a goddamn spine and take responsibility for your own life for ONCE in your pathetic existence
@edithhuelskamp1649
@edithhuelskamp1649 2 жыл бұрын
His suggestion for sucking on a mint at the same time as smoking is legit. I smoked a few cigarettes a day for about 15 years. Out of all that time there were probably fewer than 10 cigarettes that I smoked straight. I started out chewing gum each time I smoked, but I quickly switched to Starbursts. One Starburst per cigarette. All my friends thought it was very peculiar. I lucked out in quitting a few years ago too. As my workplace was about to ban smoking on the property, I got a prescription for Chantix. I think I took it two days and then I got very sick for several days - felt weak, no appetite, dizzy, tired. I had two cigarettes left, smoked one, couldn't finish it, threw the other one away. And that was it. Don't understand it at all.
@asmaran9262
@asmaran9262 2 жыл бұрын
It is insane that I (22 yr old) can still remember a time when going to a restaurant almost always started with "Would you like to sit in the smoking or no smoking section?" Just a bit of a mind blow when I look at how rare smoking is anymore, and that basically no restaurant has a "smoking section" anymore
@Jakob165
@Jakob165 2 жыл бұрын
it's also just flat out illegal in a lot of states now. Minnesota in particular completely banned smoking indoors in buildings opened to the public. can't remember when but it's been that way up here for quite a while.
@rugbybeef
@rugbybeef 2 жыл бұрын
All one need due is stand an adequate distance from a hospital and you will find a group of staff members (and quite often patients) smoking rapidly. The differential adoption and failure of anti-smoking campaigns to address the socioeconomic, racial, ethnic, and class differentials in smoking patterns continues to leave the underprivileged at a disadvantage. Yes, smoking is largely gone in many white collar workplaces and in public accommodations (restaurants, hotels, bars, etc). However, it should be noted that in many blue collar workplaces smoking is still very tolerated and deeply rooted. At hospitals this tension is acutely demonstrated as it is more frequently technicians, facilities, administrative support, and janitorial staff who continue to smoke and much rarer to see nurses and physicians.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 2 жыл бұрын
I don't remember that at all, but I live in California and they probably had those rules in place when I was a toddler in the late 80s.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 2 жыл бұрын
@@rugbybeef I think it's more that nursing is a high stress job and smoking helps take the edge off, kinda like food for the fat nurses.
@rugbybeef
@rugbybeef 2 жыл бұрын
@@lainiwakura1776 I was saying that I no longer see nurses smoking anymore compared to the beginning of my career approximately 15 years ago. These days it appears much more common for other staff members (medical imaging technicians, phlebotomist, medical assistants, patient transport, etc) to be smoking I personally believe this is due to RNs and NPs are generally from more privileged backgrounds and able to attend BSN and MSN programs,, growing professional stigma and sanctions for smoking, generational effects, and their higher levels of medical education and direct experience with patients suffering from chronic conditions related to smoking.. In my experience it is rare to see RNs, especially younger RNs smoking at all. In my experience, there were a few older nurses who smoked when I started my career. Back then, it seemed that CNAs and LPNs (part-time, night school, or vocationally trained) were more likely to smoke. Our health system also stopped hiring staff who use tobacco products nearly a decade ago, so it is basically implementing a date restriction on tobacco. Noteworthy, I haven't seen someone recognizably an RN or smoking in quite a while. (The health system I know assigns a particular scrub color to roles/credentials so it is easy to identify RNs/LPNs versus those in other colors by dept & job) There was a guy on my hall my freshman year of college who dipped. He and his roommate became very close as they were both on the wrestling team and had arrived a week or two early to start practices. His roommate ended up picking up his dip habit pretty quickly and the first guy's girlfriend was unphased by it. My step-brother dipped, so I was kind of used to random repurposed bottles being around and didn't really give it a second thought. The other folks on our hall though were mostly from upper-middle and upper class families where no one used any tobacco. They never really got used to these two guys walking around with Gatorade bottles as informal personal spittoons*, and were totally grossed out now and then when they would leave one accidentally on the lounge table or the shelf in the hall bathroom. They didn't even want to touch the bottles to throw them away and were madden just knowing they there may be a few floating around into their room. It's funny, I haven't thought about that at all in years. *Not spitting from across the room Bugs Bunny style, just like carrying with them doing laundry, studying or whatever and holding it up to their mouth when the collected saliva filled their mouth.
@cyberdragon4249
@cyberdragon4249 2 жыл бұрын
Been a fan for 4 years now, and I'm always looking forward to what ever topic you cover next. Also do you actually plan on doing a video on "Seventh Day Adventist", or did you say everything you wanted to discuss about them when you covered the Mormons and Jehovah's witnesses?
@krazykris9396
@krazykris9396 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he should do a video about that as well as the Catholic church. Both those religious groups control a significant portion of the healthcare industry.
@cyberdragon4249
@cyberdragon4249 2 жыл бұрын
@@krazykris9396 i can see how the Catholic church has some sway over the medical industry, but the Adventist; how do they have power exactly
@krazykris9396
@krazykris9396 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyberdragon4249 they both own a lot of hospitals, doctor's offices, etc.
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 жыл бұрын
wtf why is youtube showing your donation?
@cyberdragon4249
@cyberdragon4249 2 жыл бұрын
@@erisdiscordia5429 once you hit the "thanks" button on the video, you get a highlighted comment and it shows how much you gave the creator. Is this a problem or is it something you never knew before?
@mh4971
@mh4971 2 жыл бұрын
I remember working with a woman at my first job, I was 15 or so. She was maybe 30, but looked quite a bit older in pretty long-term smoker fashion - sunken in eyes, hollow cheeks, aged neck and chest etc. She didn't seem completely happy with her life, considering she was working at McDonalds at 30, which isn't bad but I think you have to *really* enjoy McDonalds to enjoy working there at that age. She had a short-fuse but she often said she had a soft spot for me. One day as I was taking out the rubbish, she was out near the big bins on her smoke break, looking rather miserable to be standing next to a stinking bin. I throw the rubbish bags in the bin, and as I am walking back to go inside, she asks me "do you smoke?" Having grown up with a smoker father who died and an ex-smoker mother, I was always incredibly averse to smoking, I confidently replied "absolutely not". She walked closer to me, cigarette in one hand, softly grabbing my shoulder with the other, and said something to the effect of "I started smoking at 14, you are around that age, right? I see girls around your age at work join me for smoke breaks and they probably think they are cool for joining the 'big adults'. That's how I started. If I could go back and stop smoking, I would in a heart beat. Darlin', don't do it to yourself, none of those girls are cool, they look incredibly dumb to me, and in about 20-30 years time, you are gonna look so much better than they will, and you will definitely be richer too with how expensive cigs are nowadays." As she was speaking to me, the harsh smell of cigarette smoke invaded my nose. I nodded, softly yet quickly saying "Thanks" as to not start coughing from the smell and walked back inside. It was the first time someone in my life told me they regretted smoking. And, I see the girls I went to high school with who still smoke, and they have sunken eyes, aged neck and chest, crows lines, everything, and this is only 5 years after finishing high school. We are in our early twenties. Not good.
@cravinbob
@cravinbob 2 жыл бұрын
Do not try to be an author of stories because this one is very amateurish. Thank me later.
@mh4971
@mh4971 2 жыл бұрын
​@@cravinbob You know, I started my day hoping to god you would tell me what you thought. God is real - he answered my prayers.
@aliciasnavely5109
@aliciasnavely5109 2 жыл бұрын
@@cravinbob lol agreed. 💯👏🏽 I was cringing reading the entire thing.
@Dash62g
@Dash62g 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this anecdote. I had a similar experience once. Kudos for not biting these argument-bait replies, lol.
@bekkimadison
@bekkimadison 2 жыл бұрын
"Yeah that almost sounds like something real human beings say to each other"
@spartan4613
@spartan4613 Жыл бұрын
The "I liked South Park before it was political" crowd proved to me how little media awareness most Americans had. They would literally be criticizing topics all the time and people that agree with them would somehow laugh along without realizing
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob 2 жыл бұрын
A good friend of mine was an on-air radio personality climbing his way up the ranks at some local Clear Channel properties at the time. He was actually doing quite well for himself; but when smoking bans started, he became one of those "smokers' rights" guys. Ten years later he died of cancer.
@11conormcloughlin
@11conormcloughlin 2 жыл бұрын
TLDR: Cigarettes aren't a symbol of freedom rather it's a symbol of how powerful corporations degrade the quality of life of its customers while simultaneously profiting immensely. I'm a former smoker (Marlboro gold/reds) I'm 20 (started smoking at 14) and I quit a little over a month ago. I know it's difficult for people who have smoked for a much longer time than me but from my personal experience if you want to quit bad enough you will do it. It is a testament to the human will to be better and if your will is strong you will be! The last part of the video really moved me because while I never got into the vaping myself I know a ton of my peers who did in middle/highschool. Most of whom still vape to this day and I've noticed a significant change in many of those people who do still vape.
@terrystevens3998
@terrystevens3998 2 жыл бұрын
And how people will reflexively defend it and be reactionary to any and all laws
@cuckoophendula8211
@cuckoophendula8211 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the freedom to choose to be manipulated by such companies by getting hooked on their product ironically makes such people less free (but they still believe that they're free since there's a bit of cognitive dissonance keeping them from admitting to the taboo that they're actually hooked).
@Craxin01
@Craxin01 2 жыл бұрын
Predatory advertising is a terrible thing. You look at advertisement evolve from simple awareness campaigns to matter of fact descriptions to selling a product as a lifestyle. Greed destroys everything.
@terrystevens3998
@terrystevens3998 2 жыл бұрын
@@timrube lol I bet you were one of those tools that protested the friendlys shutting down for a month.. the people that think they are self sufficient in modern society are just the people that are too stupid to recognize how much everyone relies on society.
@11conormcloughlin
@11conormcloughlin 2 жыл бұрын
@@timrube I don't advocate banning them. As a former smoker I know all sides. I'm not going telling people how to live their lives when i've barely got my own figured out. EDIT: On your point about responsibility and chaos I think the USA is already past that point of no return. Most peoples lives are so detached from the situation on the ground that when the house of cards fall (which I believe it is slowly) people will be in for a very rude awakening. If all the crazy news the past few years isn't an indication of that than idk what is.
@noizeemama3697
@noizeemama3697 2 жыл бұрын
This was such a great episode. Don't care that it was so long, because it was super informative and nostalgic. Side note: I'm so glad that I never smoked, but I do wonder if four of us five kids are asthmatic due to my father's smoking.
@ItsJustMe0585
@ItsJustMe0585 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe partially, but if you're all asthmatic, it is likely genetic as well. Then again I've been smoking for 18 years, and only after I got Covid, I developed asthma. Heh.
@tokivikerness8863
@tokivikerness8863 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't waste much time wondering about it. It's likely asthma runs in your family.
@wtrdawnlord
@wtrdawnlord 2 жыл бұрын
As ItsJustMe said, it is likely you and your siblings have as predisposition to asthma. Still, that makes it even more relevant that you were exposed to your father's smoking. It is entirely possible that if your father hadn't smoked you may have never reached the point of being actively asthmatic.
@peepperson444
@peepperson444 Жыл бұрын
I had an amazing high school history teacher that was unsettlingly similar in size, shape, and overall demeanor to you. It’s definitely just coincidence but I’m happy to know that the subsection of highly enthusiastic short men with facial hair teaching people about fascinating history is still going strong.
@lmao2302
@lmao2302 Жыл бұрын
He used to be a history teacher. Bro might be him unironically.
@_cody_withac7504
@_cody_withac7504 2 жыл бұрын
High schooler here, the grip that vapes have on high school (at least in my area) is pretty severe. It's unspoken knowledge that if the bathroom suddenly smells weird, you get out of there because someone is vaping. I watched someone drop their vap pen in the lunch line. I hate it, and I hate thinking about how they will be hooked probably the rest of their lives because people are starting at 14 or younger
@univon4892
@univon4892 2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow!
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 2 жыл бұрын
I was a 1970s high schooler - the bathrooms were always full of smoke and we kids just got our ciggies out of the cig machine or well, any little corner store happily sold them to us. I'm still amazed I never got hooked on cigs.
@tshred666
@tshred666 2 жыл бұрын
Especially since vaping is easier to conceal and juul and other salt nic vapes hit harder than smoking
@soffren
@soffren 2 жыл бұрын
It's important to remember that zoomers operate on an accelerated timeline. They got hooked on vapes 10x faster than their recent ancestors got hooked on cigarettes. I believe they will cut them out of culture just as abruptly and completely by the mid to late 2020s.
@Speedojesus
@Speedojesus 2 жыл бұрын
Are you one of the sheltered kids not working a service job, or have parents that aren't a missed bill or two away from being destitute? If yes, then I don't want to hear your opinion on drug addiction. You're a child.
@joealton1
@joealton1 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It was very eye opening to see how I viewed the same programs in the 2000s as you did and how very different I see them now. I appreciate the hard work you put in to create great content.
@sinenomine2428
@sinenomine2428 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve quit smoking. I’ve used the patch, switched to vaping and continued to go back to cigs. I watched your show halfway through, paused it, had a smoke, and then put a patch on. I bought those boxes of patches a year ago. It’s time. I’ve been smoking 23 years. It’s time to quit for good.
@apfelkopf_7617
@apfelkopf_7617 2 жыл бұрын
Ey. You're right. Life's too short to ruin it with this sort of repetitive crap. My tip coming from a history of obsessive masturbation: when the urge comes, do three pushups and just go outside. You can go barefoot if it's safe, the sensations will distract you quite well. Don't force yourself any long distance, just make going outside for two minutes your goal. That way the mental barrier to actually doing it is lower. The pushups will make you stronger and let you walk outside straighter each time you deal with the urge in a smart way, just as a bonus. As of typing this, I'm fighting an urge myself, but I don't want to lie to both of us, so I'll go outside now. Be kind to yourself, since that's the person you're around the most :)
@lShishkaBerryl
@lShishkaBerryl 2 жыл бұрын
Whatever you do, don't smoke with the patch on. You'll get soooo nic sick it isn't funny.
@danielmorton1606
@danielmorton1606 2 жыл бұрын
Quitting smoking isn't a single event its a process where you will make mistakes. Good on you and avoid the point where you quit quitting. You are trying to change your brain. I
@cornettotrilogyenjoyer
@cornettotrilogyenjoyer 2 жыл бұрын
i smoked for 15 years myself and also did gum and vape and neither did the job what worked for me was taking about a week or two to switch to santa fes/cheyennes (filtered cigars) as they have about 1/3 the concentration of nicotine as a regular cigarette once my body was adjusted to those lower concentrations, it was a lot easier to manage withdrawals and cut back until i was able to take a full week of vacation in a cabin up north to just detox the rest of the way wishing you luck, nicotine is a hell of a drug
@eamonia
@eamonia 2 жыл бұрын
You got this, scro. I wish you success on your quest and all the best.
@melissahollowell7255
@melissahollowell7255 2 жыл бұрын
I remember an anti-smoking lesson from my childhood. They used the soiled filter to show us what was filtered out---now just imagine what actually got in!!
@skullYDazed
@skullYDazed 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who used to smoke (gross) I actually loved the recessed filter on parliaments. It was a stiff tube not a squishy tube, and that made the smoking experience much different. Come to think of it most pre-rolls at cannabis dispensaries have a similar mouth feel with their cardboard "filters".
@ps3master72
@ps3master72 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, I don't smoke cigarettes, but I can't smoke a J without a "crutch", much better smoke!
@thlessil5561
@thlessil5561 2 жыл бұрын
I roll my own and while I've never much smoked Parliaments, when I rip the filter off of a pre-rolled cigarette I have a pretty specific technique for it that leaves half the paper behind. So, there is actually something to that, for sure.
@kyle9401
@kyle9401 2 жыл бұрын
Someone who used to (and probably still does) smoke parliaments told me the reason they have the recessed filter was a ww2 idea so the machine gunners could hold their cigarette in their mouth while they had both hands on the gun. It sounds so far fetched, but at the same time, I could totally see ww2 soldiers who smoked to make that change to the way a cigarette is rolled lol.
@origamibyameer6719
@origamibyameer6719 2 жыл бұрын
@@kyle9401 lots of people in the 70s used the filter for Coke as well. George Clinton named Parliament after the cigarettes
@kyle9401
@kyle9401 2 жыл бұрын
@@origamibyameer6719 I remember hearing that as well. I bet it works great lol. A measured dose right in your cig pack seems kinda handy if that's your kinda thing.
@corbid5093
@corbid5093 2 жыл бұрын
Knowing about the history of cigs really opened my eyes to a lot. I’m already rather against smoking, I never met a whole set of my grandparents because they died to it before I was born and I watched my other grandma die slowly of lung cancer at the age of 5. But this really fueled it Maybe anti smoking campaigns should teach more about the history of cigarettes
@backsfx
@backsfx 2 жыл бұрын
Well it would be better than the scare campaign they do today in denmark ...
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 2 жыл бұрын
That's the real hillbilly way to go ... dying of lung cancer at the age of 5.
@peterheinzo515
@peterheinzo515 2 жыл бұрын
you watched your grandmother die when she was 5? that’s heartbreaking.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
Teaching the history of cigarettes is too close to teaching the evils of capitalism. Can't have that.
@injusticeanywherethreatens265
@injusticeanywherethreatens265 Жыл бұрын
Ya I feel that the history of something is what we need to establish the 'origin' of these devilish tactics. We already know here and now why they advertise the way they do: to make as much money as possibls - fuck all the consequences. But when lookijg at the histiry of the BIG TOBACCCO'S fight against public health over centuries it bdcomes more and more apparent how psychopathic they aare!
@rvdb7363
@rvdb7363 2 жыл бұрын
We had chocolate cigarettes when I was a kid in the 90s. We got them in our shoe in the weeks before Sinterklaas (December 5th). They looked very similar to the real brands. I remember 'smoking' 100s of them. They were all the rage. When they banned candy that looked like cigarettes, they tried bringing them on the market as "chocolate sticks", but that never took off. Chocolate sticks covered with a layer of thin white paper, just didn't make sense without the cigarette link. These chocolate sticks were on the market when my youngest brothers were young. I remember them eating the sticks, but they didn't fake-smoke them and when I asked them just now if they remembered them they both had no memory of them.
@Turnil321
@Turnil321 2 жыл бұрын
They have gone the way of the negerzoenen (nigerkiss) and black pete (a black-face helper).
@MultiMariana55
@MultiMariana55 2 жыл бұрын
I remember those! My dad used to smoke but quit it shortly before moving in the new house with my mom, and bought me the chocolate cigarettes whenever we went by a candy store and they had them. While I didn't 'smoke' them, some of my friends did. One day they stopped selling them at a store we had close so they faded from my memory for many years. About a decade later the memory was suddenly triggered as I walked by a store in a side alley that sold 'chocolate sticks' that seemed very familiar. So I went in and asked the lady at the counter who confirmed they were the same thing. Felt nice to know I wasn't crazy hahaha. My sister had no memory of them and looked at me odd whenever I mentioned them.
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 2 жыл бұрын
You had to peal off the paper or spit it out later 😄
@katrijndekeersmaecker1904
@katrijndekeersmaecker1904 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, this is completely off topic, but I'm very confused. I'm Belgian, so the Sinterklaas tradition is something I grew up with and which my entire environment (and I to a limited capacity, because I'm a childless adult) still participates in every year. ... But It's on the 6th of december! I'm very sure of that. So do they celebrate it on the 5th somewhere?
@rvdb7363
@rvdb7363 2 жыл бұрын
@@katrijndekeersmaecker1904 Saint Nicolas died on december 6th and that is his feast day, but in the Netherlands the celebration with the presents is on Saint Nicolas Eve (so the evening before the feast day)
@helenr4300
@helenr4300 Жыл бұрын
The whole second hand smoke issue and no smoking places. Even if passive smoking were not dangerous, being forced to breathe in someone else's choice of smoke is anti social, especially when no alternative to move away. I loved your smoking section on a plane with the swimming pool comparison
@ianmacdonald9201
@ianmacdonald9201 2 жыл бұрын
As a kid, I remember the smoking section on the plane For those too young to remember, imagine 80% of the plane lighting up and you are one seat behind all of them in the "no smoking" seats. Bonus was breathing the recirculated air on a 10 hour flight to Europe. It was the same for restaurants at the beginning but at least you were out of there in less than an hour.
@LMvdB02
@LMvdB02 2 жыл бұрын
That's really quick dining lol
@LMvdB02
@LMvdB02 2 жыл бұрын
American?
@spaceman081447
@spaceman081447 2 жыл бұрын
@ian macdonald I can remember when "NON-smoking sections" on planes and in restaurants did not even exist.
@mike000000000000able
@mike000000000000able 2 жыл бұрын
As someone about your age who also loved Penn and Teller, thank you for ripping into them when deserved.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 2 жыл бұрын
But the episodes where they talked the crazy stuff were good. They made me see cheerleading in a new light as well.
@scottspa74
@scottspa74 2 жыл бұрын
KB, I love the way you ended this. That was great. I'm a smoker, 48 years old, (born in 74) have smoked since I was 14, and have seen many of these things over time, (though obviously some were long before my awareness age. Quitting smoking is so hard, but you did an amazing job illustrating the history.
@scottspa74
@scottspa74 2 жыл бұрын
"so about 82 when i, and my school friends who'd sneakily. Whatever, I smoked, and still do. Great episode.
@declinetostate938
@declinetostate938 2 жыл бұрын
@@isaiahc8390 Jesus was a communist
@AdrianMartinez-gq7ne
@AdrianMartinez-gq7ne 2 жыл бұрын
I currently live in South Korea, and I've seen those gruesome warning labels on all their cigarette boxes. However, this very much doesn't stop Koreans from smoking quite a lot. I'm pretty sure I've seen far more Korean smokers than American smokers.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
South Korea smokes cigarettes in a way that is literally impossible to see anywhere in the U.S these days. It's honestly shocking.
@matei-gabrielshelby3480
@matei-gabrielshelby3480 Жыл бұрын
​@@Praisethesunson I don't think it's that surprising, given the East Asian work culture. Those people work so hard, they put the rest of the world to shame. I imagine it's the same in Japan and China
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson Жыл бұрын
@@matei-gabrielshelby3480 In China they do something called 9-9-6. They work 9am-9pm 6 days per week. That is 72 hours per week. Thankfully I live in America. Where I only have to work 70 hours per week :(
@lmao2302
@lmao2302 Жыл бұрын
As a Zoomer it was so surprising seeing Korean kids and shit smoking in manwah. Not because it's a bad thing to do but because out of all bad habits kids could illegally do smoking cigarettes is the most outdated. In the US and espcially in my school almost nobody smokes compared to the high amount of people who vape. I remember a friend of mine making fun of the only young person in our entire school who smoked like she wasn't a frequent vaper. Shit was a core memory cause the irony of it.
@izza_19
@izza_19 Жыл бұрын
As an indonesian. Yep, here too is the same
@KNNY_-sp6kq
@KNNY_-sp6kq 2 жыл бұрын
i actually love these longer videos because even when not paying alot of attention, its a great thing to listen to in the background
@Blauefrucht
@Blauefrucht 2 жыл бұрын
In Germany, our former chancellor Helmut Schmidt is famously known for smoking menthol cigarettes. He even stockpiled tens of thousand for them, when they were outlawed in 2013.
@caseclosed9342
@caseclosed9342 2 жыл бұрын
If you look at the Reagan presidential library’s KZbin channel they have a video of Schimdt’s arrival at the White House and the top comment is “I don’t think I’ve ever seen Schmidt go this long without a cigarette!” 😂😂😂
@markwilliams2620
@markwilliams2620 2 жыл бұрын
Germans are stubbor......er set in their ways?
@lShishkaBerryl
@lShishkaBerryl 2 жыл бұрын
Lmaoooooooo I had an old roommate message me to ask if I'd drive an hour to get her mother menthols at the native reserve before they were banned, then presumably drive another hour to deliver them. I did not, she can go there herself if she wants them bad enough.
@arrestedeffort
@arrestedeffort 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in my late 20s now, but I started smoking at 16 years old. The first pack of cigarettes I ever bought was Newport Menthols. I then switched to Marlboro Reds and Camel Turkish Royals for about a year, until at 17, I started buying American Spirits. By the time I was 20, I vowed to stop smoking cigarettes. Unfortunately, all through my early 20s, though I almost never bought a pack for myself, I'd often find myself in the company of friends who still smoked. And whenever I was under the influence of alcohol (which was rather often back then), and I happened to be around those friends, I inevitably bummed cigarettes off of them. However, I would smoke much less on average at that period of time than when I had initially begun to smoke. It wasn't until my mid-20s that I began vaping and started gradually getting away from cigarettes entirely. I started with Juul (which is a massive rip-off and made me feel like trash all the time), then switched to refillable pod devices before switching from nicotine salts to freebase nicotine juices. So, for about a year, I would vape the much less potent juices that are typical of the "box" mods. Then the pandemic happened, and I ended up losing my job and quarantining myself at home. For a handful of months, I would just order juice and coils online, but when it got to the point where I simply couldn't afford to fuel my addiction any further, I gave it up entirely. There was about a year and a half where I abstained from nicotine in totality, and I felt much better. Then I got back out into the working world a little less than two years after I initially lost my last job. And yet again, I was surrounded by people consuming nicotine. But this time, it was predominantly nicotine salt vapes, namely the Breeze brand. And unfortunately, the cravings returned and I got hooked once more. It's been months, and just over a week ago, I bought myself another box mod for vaping freebase nicotine juices in order to wean myself down to a point where I no longer feel the urge to consume any nicotine. And let me tell you, it has been a struggle. I wish I had never smoked my first cigarette well over a decade ago, as this perpetual cycle of addiction and attempted cessation has been an absolute hell. And continually, I see friends and coworkers struggling with it even harder. And many of my coworkers are under the age of 21 (the legal age to purchase tobacco products in my state), so they jump through hoops to get their fix. Countless people I know who currently vape nicotine salts started when they were under the age of 18 and started with Juul. It's the same story time and again. So many of the facts you exposed in your video ring true to me in my personal experience with tobacco and the experiences of people I know. It's honestly disgusting to know the sheer degree of manipulation the tobacco industry has employed to keep people hooked and to misinform them of the dangers of their products. It only furthers my resolve to want to get myself off of nicotine and be done with it for good. I only hope that the many people I know who are struggling with their own addiction can have the strength to overcome it themselves. Thank you for this video. That is all.
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom 2 жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you! I've been a cigarette smoker since I was 14 (I'm now 39) and around three years ago I switched to vaping, starting with juul (I agree with you they are such a fucking rip off) and then an actual vape like a Smok Baby stick where you need coils and vape juice. I spent a year using that and eventually stopped entirely it was going great. Then I went on vacation in the mountains with my family during the fall where we spent a week at a cabin, and one of my sisters bought a pack of cigs just for the occasion to have a few while we were there. I asked for the rest of the pack when we left because she isn't a regular smoker and from there I've been back to daily smoking again it was really stupid of me to start up again. A pack will last me 3-4 days so I'm only having around 5 or 6 a day, but still I know it's not a good habit and I plan on quitting for good soon. I've quit before in the past for up to two years once so I know I can do it, but this time it's gonna be a permanent thing. I hope we both kick the habit and good luck to you!
@amisner2k
@amisner2k 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story.
@captinfox1297
@captinfox1297 4 ай бұрын
"Hah, did you see when this thing was made?" The fact that you made that the build up of that joke over two years ago is amazing, keep up the amazing videos
@MikeScarbro
@MikeScarbro 2 жыл бұрын
July 23, 2022 marks 10 years since I've had a cigarette. I still get cravings for them almost every day. If I could smoke without any of the health concerns, I'd start again in a heartbeat. I only smoked for four years, but it was during that window you described of 18-22 years old, so I'm not sure if I'll ever be rid of the temptation to start again.
@ahatcho2028
@ahatcho2028 2 жыл бұрын
bro vaping has waaaay more nicotine than a cigarette and has been proven to be as bad for you as that cup of coffee in the morning, vaping is pretty much smoking without any of the health concerns, let loose my friend.
@univon4892
@univon4892 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t targard exist for a reason?
@lopiklop
@lopiklop Жыл бұрын
What a great way to live. So much better. You say it's been 10 years, but it feels like it was just yesterday. I can quit tomorrow and feel the same way!
@Not_Always
@Not_Always Жыл бұрын
My dad grew up in the 60s and 70s. Both his parents smoked. It was amazing that only one of their 4 kids took up the habit, which would be my.dads older brother. He was also the first to die at 64 of congestive heart failure, largely caused by decades of chain smoking, which he did until his dying day.
@gcanaday1
@gcanaday1 Жыл бұрын
I quit in the cardiac intensive care on Oct 9 2010. I was already trying to quit, had not had one since Oct 7. I don't get the urges but I still miss it sometimes.
@IndigoPrado
@IndigoPrado 2 жыл бұрын
my grandmother was a smoker and she died a year before I was born from cancer, most likely from decades of smoking. this video made me wonder if the tobacco industry had been less aggressive with their marketing then maybe my grandma could have been alive to meet me.
@EebstertheGreat
@EebstertheGreat 2 жыл бұрын
Vicks VapoRub actually has three "active ingredients:" camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol. To my knowledge, there is no evidence any of these actually helps to suppress coughs. Some brands add a real cough suppresser to the formulation, such as benzocaine or levomethamphetamine, but they still kept the menthol and camphor usually (or sometimes lavender or some other strong scent) because people have learned to expect them.
@WallebyDamned
@WallebyDamned 2 жыл бұрын
If you can feel/smell the cold vapors coming in it helps prove you're breathing.
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 2 жыл бұрын
Also people might nope out if they notice that the actual work is being done by a compound that has [...]meth[...] in it's name. They think it's the smelly leafy nature on the packaging and in thier nose doing it.
@BlastinRope
@BlastinRope 2 жыл бұрын
fun fact: levo-methamphetamine is literally methamphetamine, but it is the left handed chiral of methamphetamine. btw chiralality can be explained by looking at your hands, see how they are mirror images, but also not the same as each other? Your hands exhibit left and right handed chiralality, as do many molecules. The right handed form of methamphetamine is dextro-methamphetamine, which is produces all the effects classically associated with methamphetamine abuse. left handed methamphetamine is just good at cough suppressing and being a decongestant.
@themonsteraddictmmxvi1564
@themonsteraddictmmxvi1564 2 жыл бұрын
​@@BlastinRope fun fact: on the topic of meth, walter white explains chirality in Breaking Bad by explaining thalidomide and how the left handed molecule was useful for helping pregnant women prevent morning sickness but the right handed molecule caused the Thalidomide Babies of the 50s-60s
@Abigail-hu5wf
@Abigail-hu5wf 2 жыл бұрын
@@themonsteraddictmmxvi1564 Did the show mention that the toxic form of thalidomide is formed in the body of people who consume it, and thus any mother who took any form of thalidomide would inevitably get the toxic form eventually? And did the show mention that the company was COMPLETELY AWARE that this process occurred, and intentionally covered it up and simply hoped the issue wouldn't cost them more than they would make in profit? And did the show mention the company was correct in its assessment and that no amount of damages would ever meet the profits reaped by a company intentionally killing and maiming children for money?
@ireneshankweiler-qb4ve
@ireneshankweiler-qb4ve Жыл бұрын
As I 90s kid I honestly do not remember bubble gum cigarettes, but I do very clearly remember those weird chalk like ones with the red tip, that came in the packs that looked like lucky strike and Marlboro packs, I believe they still make them, I also remember big league chew that was supposed to be like chewing tobacco
@thepassingstatic6268
@thepassingstatic6268 Жыл бұрын
I loved Big League Chew. Looking back at the packaging, they were just showing the loud part in plain sight
@Entrailss
@Entrailss 2 жыл бұрын
Your room is the only time I can ever imagine “12 years a slave” and “starship troopers” being mentioned together.
@Pantalaimon91
@Pantalaimon91 2 жыл бұрын
@@chompythebeast The first movie is satire. The book is absolutely not and an active proponent of militarism.
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 2 жыл бұрын
@@chompythebeast I understood after first watching it. I wasn't dead sure it was satire, but when I saw the KB video I felt really validated on picking that up.
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 2 жыл бұрын
Slavery guarrantees citizenship!
@toddhuettel1814
@toddhuettel1814 2 жыл бұрын
Well done! I learned a lot. As a one-time smoker and one-time Libertarian, however, it was painful to revisit my foolish past. I remember my outrage upon learning that smoking was banned on flights. I also remember when Yul Brynner was dying from lung cancer, he appeared in one of those anti-smoking TV spots begging people to stop smoking.
@raidermaxx2324
@raidermaxx2324 2 жыл бұрын
Libertarian lol
@retro704
@retro704 2 жыл бұрын
"one time libertarian" A liberal that got mad for a bit lmao
@raidermaxx2324
@raidermaxx2324 2 жыл бұрын
@@retro704 haahahah no doubt so dumb.
@Julieseven
@Julieseven 2 жыл бұрын
My dad smoked for 25 years and only stopped after I had badgered him with leaflets etc about the dangers for several years. He already didn't like what tobacco was doing to him, but my genuine fear for his health helped him make the decision to stop. When he got a new job in biking distance from home, he then also found the motivation. After just six months he looked 10 years younger, and even now, at age 63, he still goes to work by bike (10km per way, 5 days a week). If he hadn't stopped when he did I'm pretty sure he would have lung cancer by now, and he'd be significantly less healthy and happy. Thank you for this amazing film❤️❤️❤️
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 2 жыл бұрын
You were the motivation for your dad to want to change and save his life. I hope you know what a good kid that makes you.
@michellejirak9945
@michellejirak9945 Жыл бұрын
You're a good kid. I did the same with my mom, but unfortunately she had been smoking for 50 years and she developed mild COPD. She's been smoke free for over a decade and gets by with an inhaler.
@christinafidance340
@christinafidance340 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanna say that I used to smoke Parliaments and YES, that extra bit at the end absolutely has a great mouthfeel! It was actually really difficult for me to even go back to regular cigarettes after them. It doesn’t feel like wet paper in your mouth at all. It’s cardboard, yet it doesn’t get soggy for some reason. I don’t smoke anymore (I vape- I KNOW! But it’s an improvement at least. I def want to quit vaping too eventually though.)
@valritz1489
@valritz1489 2 жыл бұрын
27:56 Slight correction, while diethylene glycol does occur in antifreeze, it's as a byproduct of ethylene glycol, the main ingredient. Also, fun fact, in the 70s diethylene glycol was used by Austrian vintners to artificially sweeten their wine without regulators detecting added sugars. Since it's hilariously toxic, it caused a string of paralyses and poisonings that just about wrecked the industry for a while.
@swarnimvajpai6373
@swarnimvajpai6373 2 жыл бұрын
Finally, a fun fact i ACTUALLY knew lol
@austinkopp9811
@austinkopp9811 2 жыл бұрын
Additional fun fact, ethylene glycol is an antifreeze agent common in heating systems, while propylene glycol can be used similarly (not as effectively), but is also non-toxic and is a common food and drug additive.
@nithia0999
@nithia0999 2 жыл бұрын
If you haven't already (which you might have) Freidrick Knudsun has a video talking about that whole incident. Absolutely incredible video and content creator in general. He's similar to KB, but talks about a wide variety of non-political content.
@aribantala
@aribantala 2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes the Austrian "Antifreeze" wines... Love the fact that the Austrian officials finally linked the paralysis "epidemic" until some random person came to a police station in Vienna, bring a bottle of wine and said "This wine contains glycol, please investigate this" (or something along that line), put the bottle in the front desk, and leave immediately without any elaboration
@Nerobyrne
@Nerobyrne 2 жыл бұрын
Lol I thought that was just black market wine runners 😁
@cloudgaming927
@cloudgaming927 2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 2000, so I was in high school when Juuling (tm) and vaping exploded in popularity. From my personal observation, there is no question that these technologies were targeted towards younger people/high schoolers/hipster types at the time. I think that something that hasn't been fully capitalized on yet in marketing/propaganda is that "ironic" or "satirical" criticism can actually cause people to engage in the behavior. For example, H3H3's (no shade towards the guy, it's a funny video) vaping video is obviously criticizing vape culture, but when young people are cynical and take everything as a joke, I think that type of criticism may actually make the behavior more appealing, causing young people to want to vape, which lays a clear path towards nicotine addiction for a new generation of consumers. It's crazy how easily this stuff spreads. The psychology of subtle advertising, propaganda, and peer pressure can completely change what's considered normal. Also 21:55 is LITERALLY 1984.
@kthemaster1999
@kthemaster1999 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone I knew that vaped quoted the shit out of that H3H3 video
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 2 жыл бұрын
Quality content as always. I don’t care how long you take between uploads because your work is always phenomenal and a genuine treat when it shows up in my notifications. In California you can pick up your prescription, cigarettes, and a bottle of liquor at the drug store. I thought this was standard until I visited relatives in Texas.
@joelfer1172
@joelfer1172 2 жыл бұрын
I've been smoking for almost 4 years. I started at 16 because I reeeeeally believed it would make me look cooler. I knew about the spook story's (Marlboros cawboy, cancer in the family....) But I didn't take them seriously. Knowing the truth about the industry has been a game changer. I'm already leaving the habit as I write this, one day after the video. I wish this was obligatory knowledge in school curriculums. I believe it would really reduce smoking world wide.
@JinwooYoon1217
@JinwooYoon1217 Жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
@Mienarrr
@Mienarrr Жыл бұрын
good luck to you! dont be sad if you end up giving in a few times. the road of quitting is hard, but once you are actually free of it, however long it takes, your quality of life will be soooo much better! ❤
@remenir97
@remenir97 2 жыл бұрын
Live in Belgium, I’m 24 years old. We got similar laws of banning advertising of cigarettes. My mom smokes, many of my circle do, but they always told me and other non-smokers to not smoke, my mother being the one to threaten me. I only have tried marijuana multiple times, yet never touched a cigarette. Europe has a more smoking related culture. But also an understanding of it being bad for you.
@katrijndekeersmaecker1904
@katrijndekeersmaecker1904 2 жыл бұрын
That's interesting! I'm also Belgian, and 24. But somehow, my experience is that almost no one in my immediate environment smokes, especially People in my generation. The people I know that do smoke are mostly in my parents generation. Are you from Brussels or Wallonia perhaps? That might explain the difference, as I'm Flamish.
@remenir97
@remenir97 2 жыл бұрын
@@katrijndekeersmaecker1904 Limburg. Grandfather migrated to Belgium to work in the coal mines in the 1960’s. As I might’ve should’ve added that most of those who smoke around me are from immigrant background. I actually know more smokers from the coal mine immigrant communities then of the locals.
@Axius27
@Axius27 2 жыл бұрын
While I was in school in Australia, we learned about the dangers of smoking and other drugs in the back of a van from Happy Harold, a giraffe hand-puppet. Reflecting on it, it was a bit on the blunt side of things, but it did ensure that kids knew that there WAS a danger and could make informed choices on the matter. I supposed it also helped that all our cigerette packs have diseased lungs and quitting numbers on them :P Edit: Apparently the official name is Healthy Harold. Unofficially, I think that there was some miscommunication on the brand identity, because I was definitely told Happy back in school
@colmmahon4663
@colmmahon4663 2 жыл бұрын
And they cost like 30 dollars a pack
@riva4420
@riva4420 2 жыл бұрын
The schools I've gone too also had him! Thought it might just be a NSW, but seems like it isn't! Slight correction though, unless they changed the branding in intervening years, pretty sure it's *Healthy* Harold, not Happy Harold
@fireflyfliction3336
@fireflyfliction3336 2 жыл бұрын
god, healthy harold was the best. the only weird van that we were allowed to get in
@raptorcell6633
@raptorcell6633 2 жыл бұрын
Holy shit reading that name again sent me straight back to Primary School, thought it was just a New Zealand thing
@liamhackney5045
@liamhackney5045 2 жыл бұрын
@@raptorcell6633 Same lol I miss Harold
@devonschwan7294
@devonschwan7294 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are deeply informative and I appreciate the level of detail, but seeing your ferrets at the end really makes my day every time. Please don't stop educating, and please keep giving me ferret cuteness.
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