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| Author: Katherine | July 28, 2001 at 20:41:35 |
| in reply to: Airports and smokey workplaces are sexy posted by Raucher on July 19, 2001 at 21:25:44 | |
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You made that sound so wonderful. I am a nonsmoker and the thing that scares me the most about smoking is the health issues. In just a few minutes you made me want to be one of those smokers. I've wondered why anyone would wish that on their body. Now I know. You have done a wonderful job describing this beautiful process. Thank you for showing me the true beauty of it. Kat >I had to wonder if > any of the women in the room with me at the time were going > to actually get cancer from one of the many cigarettes they > would consume from this treasure chest. That would truly be > a great bargain and the most wonderful gift they could ever > give themselves. If I had the power, I would have gladly > placed a sweet little tumor in each and every chest into > the room, right inside their lungs, under their soft > breasts, where it would be hard to notice until it had > plenty of time to grow and grow. > > There's something so magical about seeing a woman hold so > many cartons of cigarettes. They usually hold it around > their breasts. When they hold it, it's on the outside of > their breasts, but you know that very soon it will be on > the inside and the woman just can't wait to put it there. I > picture all the women in the store having lungs filled with > sweet tar, just collecting on the delicate surfaces. I > picture their lungs being various shades of brown: some > have a few stains that have soaked all the way through > their lungs, with a light dusting of tarry cream covering > every tube inside their breathing organs, while others have > deeply saturated tissue with severe wounds that are not > allowed to heal - their lungs being visibly shriveled and > hardened, perhaps bulging at points where air sacs have > been left for dead and are inflated with emphysema. All of > the women are working up to that point and I wish them the > best of luck in acheiving it. And their hearts: each of > their hearts are growing large from the pressure of beating > through blood vessels constricted by nicotine. You almost > wish they could smoke enough to make their swollen hearts > pop. They know that there is a transformation taking place > in their body. They can feel the changes, but it doesn't > make them feel sad at all. Instead, they're proceeding with > it at full steam, noticing over time that their body is > different than it was before. They relish the comfort of > the shortening of their breath and the diminishing of their > endurance. I myself am so glad that I made the choice to > begin smoking so long ago and beginning the process that is > much farther along in my body today. |
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