There ought to be a documentary made about this, but snuff films are illegal.
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How old are your children?
grown up lol
I love how UK has so many of these weird traditions that just went too far and now everyone just feels bad to stop it
By that line of reasoning they can also shoot up speedballs whenever they feel like it. Man the people who write the rules just casually flaunting their invincibility to thus aforementioned rules.
It's a monarchy. I don't think there was ever an expectation of equality.
Really the complete opposite.
"Rules for thee, writing the rules to control you while snorting stimulants for me" 😌
Get here in time when our day comes
You thought it was gold but it was bronze
Used to do snuff because my workplace banned smoking anywhere on campus. I'd go in the bathroom and snort a pinch a few times a day.
Hanging out at the guy's cube next to the door, I was horrified to find that you can hear everything in there! Fuck me. There could hear me snorting and see me coming out with red eyes. My supervisor, who was great woman, asked me very nicely if I had a drug problem because of the "tracks" on my arm. (It was a caring thing, not a nosy thing.) LOL, they were burns from working in a rubber plant that hadn't faded yet.
Anyway, that was my first tech support job and I got my hands on a 386 Windows 3.11 machine! Started my career.
I honestly didn't know anyone did snuff any more.
It's still very popular in Germany, you can find it in every tobacco store and most supermarkets.
I'll order some online every now and then. For some reason they sell snuff in Europe and not snus(dip) and in the states it's the opposite.
Snuff is quite invigorating, like snorting a cup of coffee or something. It also makes everything smell nice for a long time as it's scented like fruits and perfume. Of course there's the sneezing and brown boogers too though.
I didnt even know you actually snort the shit. That sounds painful.
Yeah and what did it feel like? Light head like when you had first cig of the day? Or?
You have to do a very small pinch or you're going to be in literal tears. It's a solid rush, makes your scalp tingle, but no, not like your first cig of the day.
It's also pretty gross. Know those lacy cuffs they wore back in the day? Those were literal snot rags for snuff. You gotta blow out the brown boogers eventually.
It was very popular on high schools in mid 2000s here. I guess easier to hide than smoking.
I did it in the mid to late aughts. They sold it at all the gas stations that had the weird flavored Camels that came in tins. Got bored of it eventually but it was widely sold then.
theres a pub in dublin, ireland that sells it from behind the bar. kinda fun as a novelty. mulligans on poolbeg st
Back in the 80s they'd give schoolkids cocaine, pretty sure your boss was bumping.
I love these old, mostly-harmless traditions.
This one is especially harmless
the last recorded instance of an MP taking snuff was in 1989, when 1.5 ounces (43 g) was taken at a cost of 99p
interesting, as the article mentions that it is free.
They are required to keep it full, my guess is they know that refilling cost that.
Honestly, I'd try that just to put my name on the page of that record book.
I genuinely find that surprising given the corpses that have been haunting that place over the past decade or so
TIL smoking was banned from the house in the 1600s!
That was before they knew the health problems with secondhand smoke, but also before the invention of fire extinguishers.
Definitely before they knew, but not before some suspected.
Anyone who smokes for more than a few years and is honest with themselves, knows it's very bad for them. You don't need scientific evidence when you can feel it in your chest. It's also very addictive, so it's easy to push all of the physical evidence aside.
I have been smoking regularly for 23 years, minus about a year total of quitting twice. I get regular aerobic and anaerobic exercise from work. Sure it will probably give me cancer, and I smell like an ashtray, but it's not fucked with my health noticeably yet.
How much do you smoke? I smoked a pack per day, and it was obvious within a few years that it was fucking with me. I still had better cardio and fitness than most people I knew, because I was a distance runner, soccer player, martial artist, dirt bike rider, and a bunch of other physical activities that most people don't do, but it was still obvious that it was impairing me.
Depends. If I'm working hard long hours I'll smoke less than a pack. If I'm off work and drinking I can do two whole packs. It balances out to roughly a pack a day.
I guess you've been lucky then. Most people can feel the negative side effects pretty quickly.
I hear there's been a potential lung cancer vaccine developed in Cuba. Due to the bullshit US embargo, I wonder if we'll ever get it if it works.
There's always something that'll potentially cure cancer, just out of reach. It's like cold fusion.
Oh yeah I was very skeptical when I first read about it. Here's an abstract, from this year, on pubmed, which is run by the NIH. It claims that the treatment is both safe and effective.
Evidence gathered so far has been in trials in Cuba and the United States for sure, probably other countries as well. I do not think it is FDA approved yet, so it's only being tried on people with stage 3 or 4 cancer who have run out of treatment options. I would love to see a big trial on people where it was caught earlier, I imagine it would be even more effective and could potentially "cure" the cancer.
Wait! It's a vaccine that you can administer after you already have the condition and it'll work?!?!
That's what all the papers that I looked at said. It's immunotherapy. This is why I'm so excited for them to start trying it on people with less advanced cancer.
I believe there's chemotherapy to prime the body, then 4 shots in two months and then a booster every month? Maybe it's wrong to call it a vaccine but that's what doctors are calling it.
Well, like every other promising cancer treatment I've read about, I hope it becomes available to everyone as soon as possible, and that it's safe and doesn't lead to I Am Legend.
Counterblaste is a lovely word. Lots of gravitas.
Yeah, of all the Tudor neologisms that didn't really stick, 'counterblaste' is one of the more regrettable ones.