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this is not the hamster you're looking for (flightstothesea) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-02-19 14:07:00


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smoking bans are just like fascism!
Some of you may be familiar with a man by the name of Charlie Brooker, who writes for the Guardian's "Comment is Free" section (he also has a TV review column called "Screen Burn"). He's acerbic and misanthropic and generally reasonably funny, though if the comments on his articles are anything to go by, he was funnier at some undetermined point in the past.

This week's article is about the proposed £10 fee for a smoker's permit, the form for which is deliberately complex. This has a lot of people up in arms.

Comments for the article start out well enough, until anonymousdibs claims that There really is nothing in this world nicer than the sound of a smoker whining.

And just like that, we go from zero to Godwin's in 10 comments:

First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.

-Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Take heed, non-smokers.


Unfortunately, you can't link to individual comments, so you'll have to scroll to get to the choicer bits of stupid and funny.


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[info]wook77
2008-02-21 03:27 pm UTC (link)
Lived in the substance free dorm in my first year of college. There were literally no substances allowed - ie no caffeine. Other than the no caffeine thing, it wasn't all that bad. It was me, the students from other countries, the Mormons and the parolees. So, all in all, it was an interesting mix of students.

Add in that there wasn't the constant smell of cigarettes and I actually had a good time there.

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[info]hallidae
2008-02-21 06:01 pm UTC (link)
There's a difference between voluntarily moving to a substance-free dorm (and yes, we do have one), and being told "Yeah, you've followed all our rules so far, but it's not enough. Smoke in your car if you have one, or quit if you don't, or we'll fine you so much every time someone catches you lighting up on campus, and expel you after this many offenses. Addiction? Pfft, you're in college, you're too young to be addicted."

And for the record, I don't smoke, I've just seen the hell my friends have been going through trying to wean themselves off cigarettes before the banhammer comes down.

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