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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:46 am 
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FF is right. Its hard to compare because a part of the danger of smoking is the addiction.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:47 am 
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Lot of not-very-sticky crap on the wall here.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:48 am 
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How about drinking a 64 oz soda everyday vs. playing football?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:48 am 
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Lot of not-very-sticky crap on the wall here.

What about Red Rover/Paintball concussions?


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rogers park bryan wrote:
FF is right. Its hard to compare because a part of the danger of smoking is the addiction.


yeah, but unlike with football, you can do something productive and smoke at the same time.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
FF is right. Its hard to compare because a part of the danger of smoking is the addiction.
Do you guys not understand what a thought experiment is?

It's impossible for FavreFan to be right if his reasoning is that my caveat that the person stops smoking sometime soon after high school is unrealistic. If someone were to play football for 40 years they'd be in worse shape than a smoker who smoked for 40 years too. We are comparing the damage done over equal time frames.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:54 am 
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
FF is right. Its hard to compare because a part of the danger of smoking is the addiction.
Do you guys not understand what a thought experiment is?

It's impossible for FavreFan to be right if his reasoning is that my caveat that the person stops smoking sometime soon after high school is unrealistic. If someone were to play football for 40 years they'd be in worse shape than a smoker who smoked for 40 years too. We are comparing the damage done over equal time frames.

But that's why it has no basis for comparison in reality. Which is all I was pointing out. We understand what a thought experiment is. Do you understand the difference between that and practical application(since we're apparently going down the condescending road again)?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:59 am 
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But that's why it has no basis for comparison in reality. Which is all I was pointing out. We understand what a thought experiment is.
"no basis for comparison in reality". I would guess that at least some people who smoke in high school quit sometime close to after graduation.
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Do you understand the difference between that and practical application(since we're apparently going down the condescending road again)?
Yes. I don't get your reason for asking this though. I'm not the one that complained that my hypothetical situation was not likely to take place.

Either acknowledge the actual content of what I said or ignore it.

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My point is there is a purpose to the many of the dangerous activities that we all undertake. That includes football. Smoking serves no legit purpose.

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My point is there is a purpose to the many of the dangerous activities that we all undertake. That includes football. Smoking serves no legit purpose.
I was not allowed to play football. What did I miss?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
FF is right. Its hard to compare because a part of the danger of smoking is the addiction.
Do you guys not understand what a thought experiment is?

Yes, I do, you philthy whore

But when you remove addiction from smoking, it becomes different. So the shock value you're going for with your "thought experiment" is already comprimised.

It would be like doing a thought experiment on the dangers of driving but having a caveat that its on a closed course.


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Then you missed my previous post where I outlined everything. It's not about you missing out, but rather, the people who play football gain:

-Teamwork
-Sportsmanship
-Exercise
-Discipline
-Occupying their time in a positive way
-Dealing with adversity
-Pride of winning games
-Entertainment

Smoking probably only provides some limited entertainment value.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
But when you remove addiction from smoking, it becomes different. So the shock value you're going for with your "thought experiment" is already comprimised.
This seems to indicate that someone who smokes for 4 years would be addicted beyond help. I don't think that is true.
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It would be like doing a thought experiment on the dangers of driving but having a caveat that its on a closed course.
The closed course changes the experience but I'll allow this.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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But that's why it has no basis for comparison in reality. Which is all I was pointing out. We understand what a thought experiment is.
"no basis for comparison in reality". I would guess that at least some people who smoke in high school quit sometime close to after graduation.
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Do you understand the difference between that and practical application(since we're apparently going down the condescending road again)?
Yes. I don't get your reason for asking this though. I'm not the one that complained that my hypothetical situation was not likely to take place.

Either acknowledge the actual content of what I said or ignore it.

There's no way to predict who will quit and who won't be able to. That's why I disagreed with your original statement that a strong case could be made that smoking is better than playing football from ages 14-18. I'm acknowledging your content and disagreeing with it. I guess I could've ignored it but it seemed like a pretty silly comparison given the very different natures of each one.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:09 pm 
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denisdman wrote:
Then you missed my previous post where I outlined everything. It's not about you missing out, but rather, the people who play football gain:

-Teamwork
-Sportsmanship
-Exercise
-Discipline
-Occupying their time in a positive way
-Dealing with adversity
-Pride of winning games
-Entertainment

Every single sport/physical activity offers all of that.

Many of them without banging one's head into another


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:11 pm 
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denisdman wrote:
Then you missed my previous post where I outlined everything. It's not about you missing out, but rather, the people who play football gain:

-Teamwork
-Sportsmanship
-Exercise
-Discipline
-Occupying their time in a positive way
-Dealing with adversity
-Pride of winning games
-Entertainment

Smoking probably only provides some limited entertainment value.
I don't disagree you get less positive value out of smoking, though the networking and cooperation things probably exist for smokers too. There also is the adversity of trying not to get caught by the cops and getting cigarettes.

I think you'd learn all of that on the chess team too though.

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Better question - Would you rather let your kid play football from ages 14-18 or let him drink many beers in that time span?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
But when you remove addiction from smoking, it becomes different. So the shock value you're going for with your "thought experiment" is already comprimised.
This seems to indicate that someone who smokes for 4 years would be addicted beyond help. I don't think that is true.

No one is beyond help but 4 years is more than enough time to get addicted. Also I think the age you're talking about is unrealistic.

rogers park bryan wrote:
It would be like doing a thought experiment on the dangers of driving but having a caveat that its on a closed course.
The closed course changes the experience but I'll allow this.[/quote]
Just like smoking with a definitive quit date would change the experience of smoking.


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There's no way to predict who will quit and who won't be able to.
You seem pretty sure that it's unrealistic that someone would quit smoking at the age of 18 or 19 though. I guess the people I knew who did it aren't real people.

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Better question - Would you rather let your kid play football from ages 14-18 or let him drink many beers in that time span?

Hopefully BOTH if he's a REAL MAN

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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There's no way to predict who will quit and who won't be able to.
You seem pretty sure that it's unrealistic that someone would quit smoking at the age of 18 or 19 though. I guess the people I knew who did it aren't real people.

I never said any of that. All I said is you can't predict who will. Because of that it would be a pretty terrible idea to let your kid smoke instead of play football.

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How about drinking a 64 oz soda everyday vs. playing football?


With or without caffeine?
And it is called pop in the midwest, not soda you east coast wannabe!!!

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Smoke weed for 4 years or play football?


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FavreFan wrote:
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There's no way to predict who will quit and who won't be able to.
You seem pretty sure that it's unrealistic that someone would quit smoking at the age of 18 or 19 though. I guess the people I knew who did it aren't real people.

I never said any of that. All I said is you can't predict who will. Because of that it would be a pretty terrible idea to let your kid smoke instead of play football.
It's like this is going in circles.

At least you acknowledged that someone could quit at the age of 18 or 19. Therefore, I don't think my hypothetical situation was that crazy.

Lets do another thought experiment. Let's say you could either have a billion dollars or eternal life. Which do you choose.

I take it your answer is that it's not realistic to have either because only a small amount of people have a billion dollars and no one has eternal life.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Smoke weed for 4 years or play football?


I smoked weed AND played football for 4 years, and it didn't fuck my brain................uh,um nevermind.

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I'm not sure why you think I was denying you could quit. It wasn't hard to understand my posts. And I thought you were trying to have a realistic discussion, not talk about flying and being invisible and shit.

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How is it Mac and Spiegs can discuss this and even include callers without being demeaning, yelling at them etc?

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