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Smoking is like a living near a chemical plant that emits toxic waste into the water. Every sip you would take, does a small amount of damage to your body. After a few years of buildup, you would end up getting sick or weak. In the same way, every cigarette you smoke damages your body. The more you smoke, the greater the damage. Because smoking reduces the amount of oxygen you get when you breathe, your skin will suffer on the outside and become wrinkled and limp looking...but more importantly your heart works harder than it has to, your lungs too...and your entire circulatory system takes a beating. Over time, it all builds up, and eventually will reduce overall quality of life (and it's preventable by NOT smoking).

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