What's for breakfast?

Chilled cantaloupe…ravaged. Wow, a sweet one. :smiley:

Sugar cookie coffee and red, seedless grapes.

Put the grapes in the freezer for a little while but not so long that they get frozen solid. Then take them out and have little half frozen grape bites.

Okay Martha! :wink:

Just do it.

Hazelnut coffee, red grapes, a banana, and wheat toast with cottage cheese.

Vanilla hazelnut coffee and red grapes.

Quad venti iced caramel macchiato.

Oatmeal with dark, brown sugar and mudslide coffee.

Coffee and tobacco.

Crepes with nutella and bananas.

Bing cherries and vanilla hazelnut coffee.

Broccoli covered in melted cheese and vanilla hazelnut coffee.

Whiskey.

Cigarettes and soda, no time to eat breakfast hardly ever in the proverbial rat race.

Pancakes, sausage, eggs, potatoes, bacon, melon, toast… “Enough, or too much!”

An ice cream sandwich and vanilla hazelnut coffee.

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Define utterly and persistently stupid please. :-"

I only smoke organic 100% natural tobacco, with no fillers or additives.

I also resent this implicit view that quantity of life is to be prized over quality of life. A person can smoke for 40 years without any negative health complications, if they are healthy otherwise. Cancer is a disease of the immune system, thus if you are overweight, depressed and stressed, and eat unhealthy foods, you are going to get cancer if you smoke cigarettes. Luckily I do not fall into those categories.

Being overweight, chronically stressed/depressed, and on a diet of cheap manufactured foods is much worse than smoking natural tobacco. Cancer will be caused by a sum total of all the deleterious effects on your body, on your immune system. You have cancer cells in your body right now, we all do; it is the immune system that clears them out.

You seem hung up on this one thing, smoking tobacco, without paying attention to everything else involved in getting cancer. And I would clarify the following points for discussion: 1) we all die (sorry to spoil the ending), 2) many people smoke for decades without suffering ill effects, 3) quality of life is superior to quantity of life, 4) anti-smoking propaganda is extreme in the best case, irrational fear and shaming based nanny state bullshit in the worst case, and 5) if I get COPD when I am 65 and have some breathing troubles, versus if I live from 65-75 without breathing problems and then die anyway, who fucking cares?

Maybe we should be more focused with living our lives well, and with doing something with our lives that actually matters, than with nanny policing and shaming people based on dubiously grossly simplified health claims, or worries about the last 10 years of your elderly life? Just a thought.