at least tobacco is a choice that harms you more than the others
I live right in Los Angeles, it's pretty concerning how every day of the last week i have barely been able to see two miles down the street.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/57926/1f296068-be52-4372-954e-3961703ab092/image.png
i took this two days ago
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/57926/a62211fd-26cf-48bd-b2b1-bb11b110d87d/image.png
this is the avg ppb of ozone for the last year over Los Angeles. We had 3, nearly 4 solid months of absolutely abysmal air quality this summer
I'm probably gonna get cancer before I hit 45 lmao
mmmmmmmmmm gimme that snnnniiiiiiiifffffffffffffffffffff outside air dare i take another whiff my dear?
That means I'm finally cool!
Wait, no, now everyone's cool.... Fuck
As environmentally concsious as the American Pacific Northwest likes to appear, the yearly forest fires that decimate thousands of acres every summer is debilitating a lot of the people on the west coast.
I don't know how much more our land can take this, especially since it's not looking like it will change for the better. If capitalism doesn't kill us, it'll be the ash caking our cities and lungs.
I can sympathize with this so much. Living in Los Angeles too, I can't even see the mountains in the valley. We had winds knock most of that stuff out earlier this month but it all came back within the
span of a fucking week once the wind stopped. I mostly exercise late at night as of recent cause the air quality is drastically better around that time.
The smog used to be much worse when leaded fuel was standard. I remember my mom telling me stories of going into the valley during the 1970s and just getting blasted by a large brown cloud
covering most of the area.
As a smoker, I fucking hate smoking and wish i never got started. It's such a severe fucking addiction and I've tried so hard to quit.
Tobacco was a mistake.
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