Your gaslighting is disgusting.
It is truth. Your car is billions of times more toxic than my cigarettes. It is not gaslighting. It is fucking fact.
You don't understand. When making accusations of slander, it is up to the accuser to prove it is not true. So prove it.
I will not go away, and every time you shit on smokers and deny that cars are far worse, I will call you out on it.
Your car is toxic as fuck. Billions of times more toxic than my cigarettes. So take your moral superiority and shove it up your pickled arse.
If it takes you ten hours to walk 30 miles then you are out of shape, and you can die easily from innumerable hazards.
Human society functioned perfectly well while we held our place as exhaustion hunters, and still does in cultures that still live that way. Yes, walking 30 miles a day was our job. It is exactly what we have evolved to do.
However, the point here is that cars are billions of times more toxic than tobacco, and you drivers will say anything to deny that fact. It is fact. Your car is extremely toxic, and a far greater threat to human health through its emissions than tobacco in any scenario you can envision. Sorry if you do not like that fact, and it removes your ability to feel morally superior as a non-smoker. But facts are facts, and your car is billions of times more toxic than my cigarettes. Just because you don't like that fact does not make it untrue.
I live and work just fine without a car. I can walk 30 miles a day, no problem. I just don't believe individual car ownership is a necessary thing. It is not. You have just been convinced it is through a lifetime of advertising and propaganda.
Think about it. Car advertisements are targeted at young and vulnerable demographics, just like tobacco. Driving a car everywhere is really bad for your health, just like tobacco.
Do you think that America's obesity problem might have something to do with this? Where do you put the obesity mortality stats in this picture? Start asking questions. You deserve the answers.
Prediction is very difficult, especially of the future. - Niels Bohr