manton
manton

Really enjoyed my short time in Paris. I generally think that Europeans have gotten so many things right that we Americans are still struggling with. But… what is with all the smoking, still, in 2026? Someone should tell them it’s bad for you. 🚬

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alexito4@mastodon.social
alexito4@mastodon.social

@manton must be Paris. I felt the same when I visited Rome, it was crazy. Weirdly here in Spain it feels like something from the past.

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sod
sod

@manton Hehe, I think the same when I visit the U.S. It really varies from country to country. Here in Sweden, about 6% of people are smokers, compared to 11% in the U.S. We do love our snus, though. 😊

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manton
manton

@sod Well, that’s interesting! Maybe it’s more noticeable to me because smoking is not allowed anywhere near restaurants here in Austin. In Paris, it’s hard to find a sidewalk cafe with someone not smoking.

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robbyred.bsky.social
robbyred.bsky.social

@manton Gallic shrug

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vladcampos@mastodon.social
vladcampos@mastodon.social

@manton @sven There's a lot of smokers in many countries. Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, and many others are just like you experienced in Paris. I also have a hard time understanding this.

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Eyebeemania
Eyebeemania

@manton In the UK, one can smoke outside restaurants, bars, pubs, and so on, but not inside.

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patrickrhone.bsky.social
patrickrhone.bsky.social

@manton In fairness, cigarette manufacturing is something else the Europeans have long cotton right. Their cigarettes are actually far less lethal and additive free compared to American ones.

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@manton so much smoking!

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numericcitizen
numericcitizen

@manton it’s bad in France but even worse in Spain

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alexandra@social.lol
alexandra@social.lol

@manton There are still a lot of people smoking world wide, the French just can't be bothered to mandate where and when you can smoke (free will) like down a back alley.

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bkryer
bkryer

@alexandra @numericcitizen @KimberlyHirsh @patrickrhone.bsky.social @Eyebeemania @vladcampos @robbyred.bsky.social @manton @sod @alexito4

Reminds me of an old Jack Handy line, “I would never suggest the kids should smoke, but if you already do, it’s pretty good, huh?”

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dfgomes@mastodon.social
dfgomes@mastodon.social

@numericcitizen @manton It’s a European thing. Even here in Cyprus many people smoke.

Many people are aware that cigarettes are bad for you because of the added chemicals. Therefore many now roll their own cigarettes using untreated tobacco which is healthy because it has no added chemicals.

Personally I smoke a pipe because pipe tobacco has zero chemicals and is good for your health. Nicotine is a very effective anti inflammatory and good for heath without chemicals.

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dfgomes@mastodon.social
dfgomes@mastodon.social

@numericcitizen @manton

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/352510

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numericcitizen
numericcitizen

@dfgomes 🧐

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dfgomes@mastodon.social
dfgomes@mastodon.social

@numericcitizen

It’s true. Clinical trials have proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that nicotine is good for you. In fact some doctors are recommending that people wear nicotine patches in order to get the benefits of that. Not only that but they have discovered that the human body has nicotine receptors built-in. These receptors attach to nicotine and put it in the blood. Certain foods contain nicotine, for example tomatoes.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/352510

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