Thursday, August 10, 2006

get the party stoped

Now Here's a little something that you people ought to know:
When you inhale the smoke of a cigarette the tar doesn't stay in your lungs, if it did you would be dead already. That tar goes into your blood stream and then is assimilated by your white blood cells; now that's a good thing, but then those white blood cells go deposite that tar in glands that are positioned under you arm-pits and around your inner thighs.
Now for the bad part: that tar doesn't get destroyed by those glands as would any other parasite; it stays in them and piles up each time you inhale that smoke. And at one point those glands are too full to take anything else, that means that they can't process and destroy any other parasites deposited by the white blood cells.
Then all those other unprocessed parasites start their big party and give you cancer, a cancer that can apear in any part of your body that has blood flowing through it, that means anywhere...
Now the only question you should be asking yourself now is:

where it will be for you? ...