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Got the ChatGPT to give a description of each of the 599 additives to cigarettes from the wiki page that doesn't say what each is. Cut it in 2 super long scrolling pics. This is part 1, 5.4MB, [700 x 21078 pixels] (media.scored.co)
posted 2 years ago by newfunturistic 2 years ago by newfunturistic +6 / -1
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– Onedude123 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Cigarettes stink so they would smell worse without additives? or is it something only the smoker can sense / imagine?

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– newfunturistic [S] 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

well what the hell is it like if you just take a tobacco plant. I think cigars are that, right.. let me check are cigars the same thing as cigarettes.

"are cigars the same thing as cigarettes, in that it's this big tobacco leaf? I don't think they do a buncha additives like these 599 in cigars

ChatGPT Cigars and cigarettes are both tobacco products, but they differ in several ways, including their composition, production process, and usage.

Cigars are generally larger and contain whole tobacco leaves wrapped in a tobacco leaf wrapper. They are typically composed of air-cured and fermented tobacco, which gives them a distinct flavor and aroma. Cigars are often associated with a slower and more leisurely smoking experience.

Cigarettes, on the other hand, are smaller and made from shredded tobacco that is tightly packed into paper tubes with filters. Cigarettes are usually machine-made and designed for a faster smoking experience.

While it's true that some cigars may have fewer additives compared to cigarettes, it's important to note that cigars can still contain various chemical compounds, including nicotine and other potentially harmful substances. Additionally, cigars are not necessarily a safer alternative to cigarettes. The smoke from cigars, like cigarette smoke, contains toxins and can contribute to health risks.

It's worth mentioning that both cigars and cigarettes have associated health risks, and it's generally advisable to limit or avoid tobacco use altogether for better health outcomes. If you have further questions or concerns about smoking or tobacco products, it's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional.

User You said " it's important to note that cigars can still contain various chemical compounds, including nicotine and other potentially harmful substances. " What.. they add nicotine to cigars? ChatGPT Apologies for any confusion caused by my previous response. Allow me to clarify:

Cigars are typically made from fermented tobacco leaves, which naturally contain nicotine. During the fermentation process, some of the nicotine may be reduced, but it doesn't eliminate it entirely. Therefore, cigars naturally contain nicotine, and individuals who smoke cigars can be exposed to nicotine through the smoke.

Unlike cigarettes, which often have additional additives to enhance flavor and promote addiction, cigars generally have minimal additives. However, it's important to note that the presence of nicotine in cigars can still lead to nicotine addiction and related health risks.

If you have concerns about nicotine or any other specific ingredients in cigars, it's advisable to refer to the specific product information or consult with a healthcare professional for accurate and up-to-date information."

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– Primate98 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Many years ago I was casually chatting with a chemist who mentioned he worked with drugs. I said, "A lot of these drugs seem pretty bad. If you could pick just one to ban, which one would it be?" He instantly said cigarettes.

I was very surprised and asked him why. "All the additives," he told me.

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– newfunturistic [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

well maybe he didn't know what half this shit was.. send him this new list of what the shit is. It's like "wholesome" multi-vitamins now.. mostly plant based.. like this is actual inverse conspiracy.. Cause growing up as a fucking kid in the 70's.. the people were way less blahed out and uptight and they were smoking like chimneys. lol. Plus there was a bar everywhere like the boss's office.. during the day and shit.

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