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  • ReallyDirtyThirty
    E30 Addict
    • Jul 2010
    • 449

    #1

    FDA Graphic Cigarette Labels

    I read a pretty funny editorial on the proposed cigarette warning labels the FDA is trying to force tobacco companies to put on each pack of cigarettes. In case you haven't seen them they look like this:



    What is your take on these? Personally I think the FDA is going too far. So does this guy and I thought he did a pretty humorous job illustrating it.

    CHARLES MEMMINGER
    Bloomberg
    Thu, 1 Dec 2011

    863 words



    Images of a corpse and cancerous lungs are among nine graphic warnings that tobacco companies led by Altria Group Inc. must start placing on cigarette packs sold in the U.S. next year. The labels, required under a tobacco law to convey the health effects of smoking, also include pictures of rotting teeth and a man exhaling smoke through a hole in his neck.

    It was a drizzly morning in Honolulu’s Chinatown when I ducked into a rundown mom and pop store to pick up a pack of cancer sticks.

    “Marlboros,” I said to the old man behind the counter.

    “What kine?” he said. “Da one wit’ da black, seeping lungs or da buggah who stay smoking through da hole in his neck?”

    “The ‘Lites’,” I said. “The pack with the dead dude on it.”

    The old man checked my ID, which was weird since I’m 84 years old, before forking over the pack of coffin nails appropriately decorated with a photo of some zombie in a coffin complete with coffin nails.

    I lit my first cigarette of the day on the sidewalk, shielding it against the rain and sucked in a nice lungful of restorative smoke. Ah. Now all I needed was a cup of java.

    I climbed into a taxi, coughing through a dense cloud of muffler exhaust. Man, I thought, they ought to put a picture of a dead guy on the side of cabs. He dropped me off at McDonald’s and I wandered in and perused the menu above the counter. I had just wanted coffee but seeing photos of all the delicious the entrees made me a little hungry. What to get? The Portuguese sausage and eggs next to a picture of a guy clutching his chest in cardiac arrest looked pretty tasty. So did the Egg McMuffin next to an enlarged photo of a blocked artery. I decided to just go with a side order of hash browns . In the menu photo they looked crispy and delicious, clutched as they were in the beefy hand of a 600 pound woman fused into a sofa breathing oxygen through a hose to her nose. The counter girl slid the tray with my cup’a joe and taters to me and with a chirpy “Enjoy!” A photo taking up one half of the cardboard coffee cup showed a guy who looked like a crack addict suffering from a petit mal seizure shakily pouring coffee down his gullet.

    I sat in a plastic booth enjoying my breakfast as a mom and her little girl walked by. The mom was holding a “Happy Meal” box decorated with several grossly fat diabetic children while her daughter toyed with an action figure doll of Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, with one hand on her hip and the other wagging an index finger in disapprobation at the world.

    My cell phone rang as I walked into my downtown office. I flipped it open and was greeted by digital wallpaper showing a surgeon cutting an enormous cancerous lump from the exposed brain of patient on an operating table. The caller was a client confirming our lunch meeting at a local watering hole.

    I sat down at my desk, put my feet up and put the laptop computer in my lap, the most comfortable position from which to peruse the Internet and easy on the wrists. The last thing I wanted was Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. When I opened the laptop the 17-inch screen flickered to life showing the usual photo of an enlarged cancerous scrotum apparently brought on by too much radiation from the laptop. I had tried to change the screensaver from the enlarged scrotum to a picture of a forest scene with a babbling brook but the scrotum apparently was a mandatory part of the hardware and kept returning. I took my feet off the desk and shifted the computer to the desk top. Carpal Tunnel ain’t that bad.

    After a few hours of paying the bills I noticed it had stopped raining. So I wandered down to “Kimo’s Bar and Girl” for lunch. My buddy was already in a booth with a beer and a girl. The beer was a Bud Lite. I could tell because you could see the photo of a bloody dead guy sticking halfway out of a crashed car windshield from ten feet away. Regular Budweiser had a picture of a pickup truck smashing into a nun in a crosswalk. I sat down and told the girl to hit the road. She pouted and then walked away, sashaying in her tight, body-hugging dress which had a picture of a divorce lawyer on the back.

    I ordered a Coors – the one with the elk hunter in Colorado accidentally blowing his head off with his shotgun – and a three fingers of Maker’s Mark bourbon which came in a shot glass with a photo of a diseased liver that looked like a punctured football.
    I could hear the rain start again outside as we clinked our drinks together.

    “It’s a wonderful life!” he said.

    “Yeah,” I said. “Even though nobody gets outta here alive.”
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  • joshh
    R3V OG
    • Aug 2004
    • 6195

    #2
    Do we really have to tell people smoking is bad still? Let alone this shit.
    Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

    "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents. Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the [federal] government." ~ James Madison

    ‎"If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen" Barack Obama

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    • Dozyproductions
      R3V Elite
      • Jan 2007
      • 4682

      #3
      LoL very well said. But these types of peoples heads' are pretty thick, just ask the marijuana advocates.

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      • leothedrummer
        Wrencher
        • Sep 2010
        • 215

        #4
        This happened years ago here in Australia. Pretty sure we're switching to plain packaging soon too.

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        • KenC
          King of Kegstands
          • Oct 2003
          • 14396

          #5
          Originally posted by leothedrummer
          This happened years ago here in Australia. Pretty sure we're switching to plain packaging soon too.
          Has Australia published any public health data since implementation of the regulation? Do your labels look similar?

          The author's attempt at emulating Dave Barry falls short, and his logic is flawed. The existence of other harmful products doesn't negate the fact that cigarettes remain a major public health concern.
          Originally posted by Gruelius
          and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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          • leothedrummer
            Wrencher
            • Sep 2010
            • 215

            #6
            Originally posted by KenC
            Has Australia published any public health data since implementation of the regulation? Do your labels look similar?

            The author's attempt at emulating Dave Barry falls short, and his logic is flawed. The existence of other harmful products doesn't negate the fact that cigarettes remain a major public health concern.
            I'm not aware of any data - although I haven't actively tried to find any - but I do have some first hand experience. The graphic labels were introduced when I was in school (I used to smoke then) and there were actually a handful of people that would not smoke cigarettes out of certain packets. I mean, even if it wasn't their pack. I recall one particular occasion where two girls each asked me for a smoke. I said sure and gave them my pack....which had a picture of a dead child on it. The promptly decided that they didn't really want one and went off to find someone who had a pack with a less graphic picture on it.

            IIRC, we've got more than a dozen different labels, including people hooked up to ventilators, dissected organs, gangrenous appendages and a dead newborn.

            And I agree completely with your thoughts about that argument. It's really, really lame.

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            • KenC
              King of Kegstands
              • Oct 2003
              • 14396

              #7
              Austrailia is actually getting even more hardcore on their cigarette packaging.

              Originally posted by Gruelius
              and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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              • DTM190
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Nov 2008
                • 1107

                #8
                I think its funny that the Gov bangs on, puts these graphic images on the packets, and carries on about it yet they dont ban them. If they were serious they would just ban them but dont due to the revenue.

                50c per cigarette is cheap here with a massive portion of the price being Gov taxes.
                Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.


                Originally posted by der affe
                first try a finger or 2, you need to have them suck on it first and get it nice and wet to help it slip in.

                if she goes for that, astroglide up your pole, have her lay on her stomach and slip it in slowly and bury it to your balls and leave it there until she relaxes. once she is used to it slam that ass like a screen door.

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                • KenC
                  King of Kegstands
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 14396

                  #9
                  Yeah I read that they're like $18USD per pack!
                  Originally posted by Gruelius
                  and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                  • leothedrummer
                    Wrencher
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 215

                    #10
                    Yeah, sounds about right. I used to buy Longbeach 40's and it was about $18, IIRC. That was in about 2005 so it's probably even worse now.

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                    • ALYKZANDYR
                      E30 Fanatic
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 1336

                      #11
                      I'd rather see a $25 tax per pack instead of this. Manufacturers should have freedom to design their packaging, as they choose, as manufacturers can in every other industry. This kind of legislation basically takes away much the ability for brands to express their image as they want. How are buyers to tell one brand fromm another easily with this?

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                      • KenC
                        King of Kegstands
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 14396

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ALYKZANDYR
                        I'd rather see a $25 tax per pack instead of this. Manufacturers should have freedom to design their packaging, as they choose, as manufacturers can in every other industry. This kind of legislation basically takes away much the ability for brands to express their image as they want. How are buyers to tell one brand fromm another easily with this?
                        That's what the American tobacco companies are filing suit for.
                        Originally posted by Gruelius
                        and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                        • joshh
                          R3V OG
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 6195

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DTM190
                          I think its funny that the Gov bangs on, puts these graphic images on the packets, and carries on about it yet they dont ban them. If they were serious they would just ban them but dont due to the revenue.

                          50c per cigarette is cheap here with a massive portion of the price being Gov taxes.


                          It's the same as OSHA.They aren't there to put anyone out of business, they just want to fuck you enough to get a large sum a cash from you but allow you to keep a float.
                          Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                          "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents. Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the [federal] government." ~ James Madison

                          ‎"If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen" Barack Obama

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                          • Mr. Tasty
                            No R3VLimiter
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 3421

                            #14
                            honestly, survival of the fittest no longer affects the human population. I say let people who smoke, die. We shouldn't have to let them know that it's bad for them on every pack of cigarettes. They should have some sense of their actions.
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                            • 87e30
                              R3V Elite
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 5676

                              #15
                              That article was hilarious.

                              I agree with him completely. It is up to the purchaser to understand what they are buying.
                              Originally posted by z31maniac
                              I just hate everyone.

                              No need for discretion.

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