the mirror is old age,the guy is great smoker
you need a new guy,or a new mirror
True.
By lighting the filter quick and then smoke its fine
Some second hand smoke is the smoke exhaled, and the other second hand smoke is smoke that comes off the burning end of cigarette.... You can notice a big difference in the color of those 2 types of smoke. smoking is the smoke inhaled only through the filter on a cigarette.
It will not work to smoke while in shower as the water will turn off the cigarette or cigar.
off the top of my head, nocotine, tar, benzene, CO.
Well the obvious answer is that smoking kills you. Every time you smoke a cigarette it sheds off about 5 minutes of your life. Which is actually funny because it also takes around 5 minutes to smoke it.
In smoking terms it means to smoke a cigarette indeug terms it means to pull. Square of cocain off the scale
smoke...The reason that sometimes we cannot see smoke is because of the very tiny "particulates" that make up the smoke. A good smoke detector mwill sense smoke long before it can be seen. It is particles in air that are very very small that a smoke detector detects.
Methane is a highly explosive gas. If cigarettes gave off any significant amount of methane, they would explode! The amount in cigarette smoke is of the same order as that in the Earth's atmosphere (0.000179%) which, as cigarette smoke is mainly "fresh air", is probably the source of most of it in cigarette smoke. The health hazard of methane is not its toxicity but, when there is sufficient of it in the air we breathe (over 20%), not enough oxygen reaches the lungs and we can suffocate. Methane is also produced by bacteria in animals' (including humans') instestines which results in "flatulence" (to use the medical term!). You are more likely to suffocate in a field of "flatulent" cows than by breathing in cigarette smoke.
"To smoke" (as in a cigar or cigarette) is fumare.fumare * (io) fumo * (tu) fumi * (egli) fuma * (noi) fumiamo * (voi) fumate * (loro) fumano "To smoke" (as in 'giving off smoke') is fare fumo ("make smoke"). For example: Il tacchino fa fumo. (The turkey is smoking.)
Smoke can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance. As a verb, it means to emit smoke or to inhale and exhale cigarette or pipe tobacco.
Bumsucking a cigarette - to get saliva over the end of a cigarette. This definition may be particular to Southern England.