What you get here.. is this "inverse conspiracy". I asked it about that. This was in the major conspiracy thread from yesterday. So it considered all that and knows I'm not fuckin around about conspiracy. This is what I told it after:
"Originally, a few years ago when I was going through this wiki page of all these additives to cigarettes. They just have the additive list.. and no explanation for each. You see these odd chemicals and think it's fuckin poison. But your mentioning what these are.. they seem not that poisonious, eh.
So it's a bit of a reverse conspiracy.. where some of these ingredients are maybe a bit like if you'd eat those foods or something, eh. Where.. they maybe don't want people smoking because they don't get the health benefits of if they'd consume these, items that seem like they come from wholesome vegetables or fruits or plant based.. right. If somebody didn't consume these.. they wouldn't be getting those types of benefits.
Yes.. there are these poisons and cancers or whatever if you abuse it and smoke like a maniac.. like however many packs a day like they did in previous decades.. like the 1950's or something.. where on TV they'd have commercials. Or ads in magazines.. like oh your doctor smokes this brand.. haha.
The whole time though over those years.. they'd never say what the hell was in cigarettes.. so those ingredients could be who knows what, back then. Lots of people would die younger though by smoking like a chimney. But this seems a bit "odd" like an inverse conspiracy.. where they try to make it look like it's "horrible" and don't want younger people smoking it these days. The heavy taxation on them too. Meanwhile.. the public aren't consuming all these ingredients, where.. most of them seem like they come from "wholesome" sources of plant based materials. They aren't fucking chemicals like it seemed before.. like at work with "Dangerous goods" types chemicals. Eh.. So it's a bit odd where maybe this is this inverse conspiracy.. where they're trying to stop the people from smoking cigarettes these days. Whatcha got on that perspective?"
And this is what the ChatGPT replied:
"It's an interesting perspective you've raised regarding the inverse conspiracy theory surrounding cigarette additives. While it is true that some of the additives listed in cigarettes may have origins in natural sources such as plants, it's important to note that the overall composition of cigarettes is still considered harmful to health.
The additives in cigarettes serve various purposes, including enhancing flavor, improving the burning properties, and increasing the absorption of nicotine. However, it's crucial to understand that smoking tobacco, regardless of the additives present, exposes the body to numerous harmful substances, including tar, carbon monoxide, and a variety of toxic chemicals formed during combustion.
While some additives may have individual health benefits in other contexts, the act of smoking itself poses significant risks to health, including an increased risk of developing various cancers, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular problems. The negative health effects associated with smoking have been extensively studied and well-established by scientific research.
The efforts to discourage smoking and regulate tobacco products are primarily driven by public health concerns and the overwhelming evidence of the harmful effects of smoking. The taxation on cigarettes, for example, is often implemented as a measure to discourage smoking and generate revenue for healthcare programs related to smoking-related illnesses.
It's important to approach smoking and tobacco use with caution, recognizing the substantial health risks involved. While some additives may have alternative beneficial uses, the overall impact of smoking on health outweighs any potential benefits associated with those individual additives.
If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!"
It's weird to add anything to tobacco, Virginia Gold is best grown organically and hung in a barn/garage yourself. Seeds are around $5 on Ebay. One of the easiest and fastest/largest plants I ever grew.
I had 9-10ft plants (in 5g buckets) with giant elephant leaves last year, been curing over a year now (in a large jar now), smells almost like sweet tea.
The natural terpenes are wonderful, the only way I could imagine someone would add flavoring if it was poorly grown tobacco poorly cured. It's just so easy to grow right maybe they cheat on the long cure process and try to cut corners with chemicals.
I don't smoke but it's a good prepping barter item (one of the few plants that gets better with age). I might roll a few cigars for special occasion.
I doubt anyone gets cancer with organic tobacco, I can't be certain though.
See this is pretty cool, eh.. somebody who fucking actually grows this shit. They're big leaves, I think, eh.. hang on, see an earlier reply where i was wondering about like all this shit they add.. wasn't it just these big leaves. Then I wondered about cigars.. talked to the AI about that. See my other comment earlier about what it said.
This shit ain't all poison though.. like if you'd read just the fucking list of additives that seem like chemical names. Now you're getting into "conspiracy" why they'd make it seem absolutely horrible.
yeah.. haha.. no shit, eh.. At least it's less "floor wax stripping".. oh jeez.. see this shit I emailed a couple buddies earlier about this. Hang on.. haha..
Remember when I printed it out.. here's a bit from section T of stuff in cigarettes.. lol.
But here's when I get the AI to explain what the shit is after.. This was 567-574.
3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-hexanol: 3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-hexanol is a compound with a floral aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol: para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol is an organic compound with a pleasant aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)but-2-en-4-one: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl methanal: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl)but-2-en-4-one: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone: 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone is a compound with a minty aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine: 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine is a compound found in roasted coffee, cocoa, and various roasted nuts. It has a nutty, roasted aroma and is used as a flavoring agent in food products.
See.. now it seems less "hazardous". lol.
So there's some odd shit going on here.. where it's this "inverse" conspiracy.. where they're trying to make you think it's "floor wax stripper".. but it's actually like "multi-vitamins" wholesome buncha stuff. ROFL.
oh I haven't got into it about the virus injections. It stopped at sept 2021. So how about stuff like those vids of tests in the wilderness, where there was no tech signals. Tests of a couple groups, those who got injected, and those who didn't. And how some of those who did, were emanating mac addresses.
What you get here.. is this "inverse conspiracy". I asked it about that. This was in the major conspiracy thread from yesterday. So it considered all that and knows I'm not fuckin around about conspiracy. This is what I told it after:
"Originally, a few years ago when I was going through this wiki page of all these additives to cigarettes. They just have the additive list.. and no explanation for each. You see these odd chemicals and think it's fuckin poison. But your mentioning what these are.. they seem not that poisonious, eh.
So it's a bit of a reverse conspiracy.. where some of these ingredients are maybe a bit like if you'd eat those foods or something, eh. Where.. they maybe don't want people smoking because they don't get the health benefits of if they'd consume these, items that seem like they come from wholesome vegetables or fruits or plant based.. right. If somebody didn't consume these.. they wouldn't be getting those types of benefits.
Yes.. there are these poisons and cancers or whatever if you abuse it and smoke like a maniac.. like however many packs a day like they did in previous decades.. like the 1950's or something.. where on TV they'd have commercials. Or ads in magazines.. like oh your doctor smokes this brand.. haha.
The whole time though over those years.. they'd never say what the hell was in cigarettes.. so those ingredients could be who knows what, back then. Lots of people would die younger though by smoking like a chimney. But this seems a bit "odd" like an inverse conspiracy.. where they try to make it look like it's "horrible" and don't want younger people smoking it these days. The heavy taxation on them too. Meanwhile.. the public aren't consuming all these ingredients, where.. most of them seem like they come from "wholesome" sources of plant based materials. They aren't fucking chemicals like it seemed before.. like at work with "Dangerous goods" types chemicals. Eh.. So it's a bit odd where maybe this is this inverse conspiracy.. where they're trying to stop the people from smoking cigarettes these days. Whatcha got on that perspective?"
And this is what the ChatGPT replied:
"It's an interesting perspective you've raised regarding the inverse conspiracy theory surrounding cigarette additives. While it is true that some of the additives listed in cigarettes may have origins in natural sources such as plants, it's important to note that the overall composition of cigarettes is still considered harmful to health.
The additives in cigarettes serve various purposes, including enhancing flavor, improving the burning properties, and increasing the absorption of nicotine. However, it's crucial to understand that smoking tobacco, regardless of the additives present, exposes the body to numerous harmful substances, including tar, carbon monoxide, and a variety of toxic chemicals formed during combustion.
While some additives may have individual health benefits in other contexts, the act of smoking itself poses significant risks to health, including an increased risk of developing various cancers, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular problems. The negative health effects associated with smoking have been extensively studied and well-established by scientific research.
The efforts to discourage smoking and regulate tobacco products are primarily driven by public health concerns and the overwhelming evidence of the harmful effects of smoking. The taxation on cigarettes, for example, is often implemented as a measure to discourage smoking and generate revenue for healthcare programs related to smoking-related illnesses.
It's important to approach smoking and tobacco use with caution, recognizing the substantial health risks involved. While some additives may have alternative beneficial uses, the overall impact of smoking on health outweighs any potential benefits associated with those individual additives.
If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!"
It's weird to add anything to tobacco, Virginia Gold is best grown organically and hung in a barn/garage yourself. Seeds are around $5 on Ebay. One of the easiest and fastest/largest plants I ever grew.
I had 9-10ft plants (in 5g buckets) with giant elephant leaves last year, been curing over a year now (in a large jar now), smells almost like sweet tea.
The natural terpenes are wonderful, the only way I could imagine someone would add flavoring if it was poorly grown tobacco poorly cured. It's just so easy to grow right maybe they cheat on the long cure process and try to cut corners with chemicals.
I don't smoke but it's a good prepping barter item (one of the few plants that gets better with age). I might roll a few cigars for special occasion.
I doubt anyone gets cancer with organic tobacco, I can't be certain though.
See this is pretty cool, eh.. somebody who fucking actually grows this shit. They're big leaves, I think, eh.. hang on, see an earlier reply where i was wondering about like all this shit they add.. wasn't it just these big leaves. Then I wondered about cigars.. talked to the AI about that. See my other comment earlier about what it said.
This shit ain't all poison though.. like if you'd read just the fucking list of additives that seem like chemical names. Now you're getting into "conspiracy" why they'd make it seem absolutely horrible.
Jesus, how many different things with a "fruity aroma" do they need? And yet, cigarettes don't really taste fruity at all, lol.
yeah.. haha.. no shit, eh.. At least it's less "floor wax stripping".. oh jeez.. see this shit I emailed a couple buddies earlier about this. Hang on.. haha..
Remember when I printed it out.. here's a bit from section T of stuff in cigarettes.. lol.
It looks like floor wax stripper. lol.
3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-hexanol para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)but-2-en-4-one 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl methanal 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl)but-2-en-4-one 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine
But here's when I get the AI to explain what the shit is after.. This was 567-574.
3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-hexanol: 3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-hexanol is a compound with a floral aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol: para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol is an organic compound with a pleasant aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)but-2-en-4-one: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl methanal: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dienyl)but-2-en-4-one: This compound is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and cosmetic products. It contributes to the overall scent profile of the product.
2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone: 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone is a compound with a minty aroma. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.
2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine: 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine is a compound found in roasted coffee, cocoa, and various roasted nuts. It has a nutty, roasted aroma and is used as a flavoring agent in food products.
See.. now it seems less "hazardous". lol.
So there's some odd shit going on here.. where it's this "inverse" conspiracy.. where they're trying to make you think it's "floor wax stripper".. but it's actually like "multi-vitamins" wholesome buncha stuff. ROFL.
can you get ChatGPT to teach you how to do text drops to somewhere like pastebin?
So who's going to go through the list and verify that chat gpt is correct? Ai art makes up stuff that looks real. Does ai text?
Now do all the adjuvants in the clot shot
oh I haven't got into it about the virus injections. It stopped at sept 2021. So how about stuff like those vids of tests in the wilderness, where there was no tech signals. Tests of a couple groups, those who got injected, and those who didn't. And how some of those who did, were emanating mac addresses.