25 - Wojciech Szczęsny

Maradona37

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I mean disgusting in the way it smells. Just seems very unhygienic. Of course there are some very nice people who smoke, i know many.
True, and I agree yeah. It stinks and turns things yellow.

The smoking ban came into effect in the UK in 2007. Before that if you went out socially you would stink even as a non-smoker. I don't go out much socially now in terms of to a pub or a pool hall (too old for a lot of that) but that is one thing I do not miss.
 

SmilerBam

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True, and I agree yeah. It stinks and turns things yellow.

The smoking ban came into effect in the UK in 2007. Before that if you went out socially you would stink even as a non-smoker. I don't go out much socially now in terms of to a pub or a pool hall (too old for a lot of that) but that is one thing I do not miss.
Also the addiction part, right? It s almost as addictive as heroin, bonkers when you think about it.
 

Iniesta Ultra

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People have grown heirloom chemical free tobacco to smoke, one of the most important medicines, for thousands of years. Only in the past century did it become corrupted with poisons while the network brainwashed everyone to believe all tobacco smoke is intrinsically toxic. When Rockefeller took control of education and medicine, most natural holistic medicines used throughout time were removed from medical practice through lies and force.

Real homegrown tobacco is barely addictive. I smoke about 10 roll your owns a day and when I have to fly cross country all day there's minimal withdraw and the little anxiety I have is almost entirely from the extreme rf, electric, and magnetic fields I'm in on the plane and airports. Matter of fact anxiety itself didn't exist in the medical literature before the advent of telegraph and electrification of society.

Everyone should read "Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Firstenberg to learn how electricity caused all neolithic chronic illnesses including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The blue light from your devices if you're not using the Iristech.co app and most conventional lighting spikes your blood glucose, which is also why it's highly addictive.

Football clubs should hire medical staff educated in quantum biology, there wouldn't be a pandemic of injuries if athletes avoided non-native radiation.
 
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Masetro10

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People have grown heirloom chemical free tobacco to smoke, one of the most important medicines, for thousands of years. Only in the past century did it become corrupted with poisons while the network brainwashed everyone to believe all tobacco smoke is intrinsically toxic. When Rockefeller took control of education and medicine, most natural holistic medicines used throughout time were removed from medical practice through lies and force.

Real homegrown tobacco is barely addictive. I smoke about 10 roll your owns a day and when I have to fly cross country all day there's minimal withdraw and the little anxiety I have is almost entirely from the extreme rf, electric, and magnetic fields I'm in on the plane and airports. Matter of fact anxiety itself didn't exist in the medical literature before the advent of telegraph and electrification of society.

Everyone should read "Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Firstenberg to learn how electricity caused all neolithic chronic illnesses including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The blue light from your devices if you're not using the Iristech.co app and most conventional lighting spikes your blood glucose, which is also why it's highly addictive.

Football clubs should hire medical staff educated in quantum biology, there wouldn't be a pandemic of injuries if athletes avoided non-native radiation.
"I smoke 10 per day" leads right into "I'm not addicted"
 

TemporaryFan

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Pena had tremendous 👏 performances this week. The saves he made, however, were not without a divine ✨️ help of sorts, some were not as much saves as the opponent fuck ups or misses. Irregardless, he did not give a good reason to replace him with Szczęsny yet. True that!
His demeanor was still shaky and did not instill confidence. Not that I want it badly but
that's indeed, a matter of time, before Szczęsny gets his chance. That's good, this in-house competition for the two of them.
Don't forget, either of them can be injured, at which point them both being in a top shape is very desirable.
 

TemporaryFan

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People have grown heirloom chemical free tobacco to smoke, one of the most important medicines, for thousands of years. Only in the past century did it become corrupted with poisons while the network brainwashed everyone to believe all tobacco smoke is intrinsically toxic. When Rockefeller took control of education and medicine, most natural holistic medicines used throughout time were removed from medical practice through lies and force.

Real homegrown tobacco is barely addictive. I smoke about 10 roll your owns a day and when I have to fly cross country all day there's minimal withdraw and the little anxiety I have is almost entirely from the extreme rf, electric, and magnetic fields I'm in on the plane and airports. Matter of fact anxiety itself didn't exist in the medical literature before the advent of telegraph and electrification of society.

Everyone should read "Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Firstenberg to learn how electricity caused all neolithic chronic illnesses including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The blue light from your devices if you're not using the Iristech.co app and most conventional lighting spikes your blood glucose, which is also why it's highly addictive.

Football clubs should hire medical staff educated in quantum biology, there wouldn't be a pandemic of injuries if athletes avoided non-native radiation.
I have a Marijuana outlet around the corner... 5 minute walk...the only reason not to get it for me is that I have Comercial Driver's License, and am a subject to random drug tests summons at any time...Only in America, they'll let you buy something that you can't use...ha, ha, ha.

P.S.
But when I am retired...I'll indulge, that much is certain, that much is true.
 
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TemporaryFan

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I'm sure Flick will have words with him. It's his decision to smoke or not, but forcing the players to passively smoke is a different story. We're not in the 80s anymore.
Not like he smokes in the locker room, I hope.
Lewandowski would sure tell him to knock it off.
 

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