January 17, 2012
Cigarette Experiment
See the effects of Tar
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Filed under Quit Smoking by Karen on Jan 17th, 2012. Comment.
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i started at 13 years old and i lost everything because of it… Sports, MONEY, and i cant even enjoy running around like a teenage should be…. working on quittting
theres hope
But here I am today moving to electronic ciggerettes since my friends have told me its a great way to quit
Ive been smoking on n off since I was fifteen I know the effects and how withdrawls feel there horrible as hell and I cant breathe as well as I did wgen I was 15 when I first started and now im almost 21 and I always tell people to not smoke its a filthy habbit and disgusting and makes you have bad breath smelly clothes and it kills you too
Hahaha. Yeah. The body cleans the lungs, but if you KEEP smoking, your lungs will continue to keep getting damaged. Same goes for your heart.
all those wasted bogeys
My God, imagine the smell of it boiling down…
I think I might throw up a little just thinking of it..
That’s the coolest bong I’ve ever seen.
I’m not a smoker and I don’t advocate it. However, there’s something wrong with this video. Who the heck has lungs that boil water!!!
QUIT SMOKING!
THUMBS UP!!
Will it blend?
the body cleans the lungs. you actually think all the tar stays there? if that was the case, the lungs would be literally full of solids within 1 year.
@indiaf4 it’s 18mg tar, not 1.8mg .
@0megamanX
also spot on and very true
@sayasukaikwan
very true
just smoke weed instead
your first problem is buying such a shitty brand of cigarettes
This is an amazing video, i share this with kids all the time. Many miss the point. It’s not the time frame that matters most, see the effect that 1 cig has on the cotton! The color changes straight away. That itself is a shocker for kids.
I am an Ex-smoker and experimented alot…It’s just not worth it
no one smokes a cigarette in one minute with only with one suck
and the cigs u chose contain much more tar than the most bought ones
1.8 mg tar ? I can’t find such a shit in any store
what a waste of time/money/smokes
@PatronSaint210 Idk if you were going for a realistic type experiment here or just a shocker for everyone. But as I said awesome experiment none the less. I smoke filtered cigars the size of cigarettes, and a pack of 20 will last me at least a week. I don’t smoke out of addiction, but rather for pleasure. It helps with stress, passing time or relaxation. Fortunately I have amazing willpower so i can quit at any given time ro go months without a smoke then just bum one off a friend or buy a pack.
There are some variables you left out, although this experiment is pretty awesome and shocking.
1. Nobody smokes 400 cigarettes in that time frame. Try a smaller amount next time for a more realistic result.
2. This doesn’t take into account the exhale (correct me if I’m wrong here)
3. Cigarettes aren’t smoked continuously. A good portion is wasted as the person inhales, takes away the cigarette, exhales, and might not inhale again for a good while.
4. Tar deteriorates in the lungs over time.
its not exhale..
every cigarette take 5 mins of your life
@sayasukaikwan exactly