Hannibal
Hannibal: Smokin' Is Voluntary/Two Parties My ASS!/Other Random Stuff
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Goddamn, if I hear or see another add, public service anouncement, or other jerk off on TV telling
me how legal, private, cigarette companies are responsible for people starting and continuing to
smoke, I'm going to load my rifle, sit in front of a mirror, and see what it would look like to paint a
room with my brains!!! Smoking is fucking voluntary! If you think it's wrong, if you think it shortens
your lifespan, or has any other effect other than the ones that we......
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