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dennis@home wrote:
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Smoking improves concentration & memory, perhaps you should
start?

Only in addicts.
Non smokers don't need to smoke to regain their abilities.

What? You are gibbering again man. That makes no sense.

Try having a fag then you might get back enough brain power to
understand.

OK, I've had a fag, several in fact.

They didn't help much though.


Only in addicts.

No, nicotine improves concentration & memory in everyone.

Rubbish.
You are an addict.
The reason you are an addict is because you get a low when you are
deprived of your drug.
You develop a resistance to the drug meaning the highs get lower and
the lows get lower.


You clearly have never smoked, it doesn't work like that at all.


Clearly you are an addict and can't tell how it works, just like most
other addicts.


As you are a long term smoker you need the drug just to function on
the same level as a non smoker.


Errm. No.


Errrm, yes.


It doesn't improve your concentration or memory, it just gets you
somewhere near the normal that the rest of use enjoy.


What part of 'improves' don't you understand?


If you consider taking a drug in an attempt to get back to normal an
improvement it explains why you are still an addict and will probably
remain so even after your legs are amputated and you have had a
triple bypass. That's the trouble with addictions, they cloud the
addicts mind and make them think garbage just as you are doing now.


Dennipoo's, you are barking mad. You are clearly unable to take part in a
reasonable discussion.

You need help. Early Onset Alzheimer's seems to be the problem. Symptoms
include confusion, irritability and aggression, mood swings, language
breakdown, long-term memory loss.

That fits you to a tee. Go and see your GP as soon as possible.



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