The Thoughts of a Frumpy Professor

............................................ ............................................ A blog devoted to the ramblings of a small town, middle aged college professor as he experiences life and all its strange variances.

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

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Nicotine Vaccine?!?



As many of you have heard, there is now a vaccine that is being tested in trials that will cause an individual's body to form antibodies against nicotine. I find this technological advance very interesting in theory, but I find the end result to be rather sad and depressing.

To be able to create a vaccine for a chemical/pharmacutical agent is a very interesting and remarkable discovery from a scientific standpoint, but the agent that is being targeted, beloved nicotine, is one that saddens me.

I find it perplexing and daunting that there is such anti-tobacco fervor at the moment in our society. I personally think this fervor is due to three primary causes:

1. Tobacco in the modern world is so adulterated with pesticide residues, herbicide residues, and additives that there is no wonder that smoking such chemical laden material can prove health threatening. I am of the opinion, however, that if one were to grow and smoke organic, pesticide-free/herbicide-free/additive-free tobacco in a natural, pesticide-free wooden briar pipe, that there would be a much lower possibility of inducing illness. In other words, given a natural, organic, tobacco leaf and a natural orgainc pipe, I think the risks, if any, would be minimal.

2. The combination of poor ventilation in buildings since the energy crisis of the 1970s making building air less fresh and any tobacco smoke has greater impact.

3. The inclusion of sulfering agents added to cigaretttes in the last 50 years or so... the sulfer is added to cause the cigarettes to burn faster (to increase number of cigarettes consumed... to increase profit), but the sulfer makes the cigarette odor especially foul and able to incite rancor. Cigarettes prior to the mid-1950s did not have this sulferated odor and were not bothersome. (As a sidelight, the fall of use of pipes is a secondary cause as well... pipes, by their nature, tend to be less offensive to non-smokers... and even appreciated by some non-smokers, so that their decline and the rise in cigarette usage is associated with the rise in anti-smoking fervor).

The above three items sadden me and is, at heart, the root cause for this vaccine. I personally relish nicotine and would never wish to be seperated from the pleasaure it can give me. The nurturing comfort I receive from my pipe has helped shape who I am and has made me a better person that I would be without said hobby.

Thinking back to when I was a youngster before my beard and moustache were grey, hell - before I could even grow a beard and moustache, the world was so different, not only for the three reasons stated above, but for the gentle camaraderie that was often expressed... the squeaky wheel didn't always get the grease... instead, people were more tolerant of other's hobbies.

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7 Comments:

Blogger BBC said...

Yes, it is a different world, and I don't much like a lot of it anymore.

Anyway, As for the cutting machine, you can cut a number of things with them, I'm going to practice first with shelving contact paper as it's cheaper than the vinyl they sell for them.

I bought mine cuz a lady at the store has one she is very happy with and was very helpful explaining things to me cuz I didn't know shit about them.

ONE SIMILAR TO MINE

Wednesday, 05 October, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is a different world and it is never reverting back. Even if it was better.
Our food is practically poison, our water barely better, and yes tobacco too. The industry adds a lot of additives to tobacco, none are for your health. (To add to your addiction, well yes.)You can grow your own tobacco. At least you can if your climate permits. I know someone who does. However, I find it more important to grow food in order to have a healthy diet. And it is not easy to grow/raise everything you eat. Not easy at all.
To me tobacco is just not worth the time and trouble.
I know a few drug addicts, they have lots of reasons why they get high. They romanticizes their addictions like it is something so very special. Nope, they are just addicts. And addicts spend too much time trying to convince themselves that they are not addicted. Tobacco is a drug. You spend a lot of space defending it. Like an addict.

I do not care if you smoke, and as long as you do it in a bubble so you are not poisoning anyone else, then hey, who would cares?
Like BBC is so fond of saying, dead is dead, who cares.
Well, your family does. Oh and your friends. And your students. And the people that read this blog. (except BBC of course)
You know how devastated you get when you lose someone. Your family is most likely the same way.

Wednesday, 05 October, 2011  
Blogger BBC said...

Why in the hell should Ms. Perfect care what you or I or anyone else does to themselves? She doesn’t love anyone anyway, being perfect, and all that shit. Besides, I approve of us killing ourselves early, we’re too damn hard on the planet and getting old enough to shit in diapers again is expensive. I’ve spent my share of time in care centers visiting others, it’s not pretty in those places.

But the thought of her shitting in diapers again amuses me. :-)

On another subject::: I love nipples that puff up nice when I'm messing with and kissing them. My new friend, Ms. Hooker, fills that bill nicely.

Wednesday, 05 October, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It makes my day when I make BBC all defensive.

Friday, 07 October, 2011  
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Saturday, 05 November, 2011  
Blogger Folsom Limo Service said...

Great information on tobacco! Really enjoyed reading your blog. Tobacco use in America is on the rise and there are many ways to use it. One of the places i have seen online to find Tobacco pipes is pipeglass.com. They have a full line of tobacco pipes. Enjoy

Saturday, 05 November, 2011  
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Monday, 27 August, 2012  

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