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One cig every 15 years would be less than all the second hand smoking and air particles you digest.
But "less than 1 or 2 packs a day" sounds it will definitely lead to health issues. I'd say 1 cig a day would be acceptable and probably without serious health issues.
That makes me think about picking up smoking again. I could keep it to 1-2 a day, right? It's crazy I quit like ten years ago and still miss it, still get the occasional craving.
It's always 1 a day, then 2, then a pack, and then 2. Not talking from personal experience, but the body naturally builds up tolerance.
The trick is to rotate addictions weekly ;)
It's always 1 a day, then 2, then a pack, and then 2. Not talking from personal experience, but the body naturally builds up tolerance.
The trick is to rotate addictions weekly ;)
0 is less than 1 or 2.
Literally, yes. However you so not use this wording in natural language.