I am guessing this is false:
Is the logic that they bleed for a bit, stop for a while then think "nah, lert's have another little bleed" and then stop again, only to decided t go for a hat-trick and leak a bit more.
If someone said "it can make the lungs bleed" I'd be a bit skeptical anyway, but three times? Not two or four?
Seems a bit fishy to me - after all, who did they open up after they smoked a filter to count the number of times the lungs bleed and stop!?
2006-11-10 11:53:13
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answered by Mark T 6
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By the time you smoke a cigarette down to the filter,it contains so much of nicotine particles and other chemicals that the filter rarely burns very long after the tobacco is burned up so I doubt that you could smoke it not to mention that by the time one has smoked a cigarette down that short,the heat from it would be too close to your lips and I don't think that even IF you keep it lit,you wouldn't be able to keep it in your mouth long enough to smoke the filter.
2006-11-10 16:24:02
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answered by Just Q 6
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Who cares? Who is smoking fiberglass and expecting to be ok? My Goodness where are peoples brains? Too many filter smoking parties, I suppose. Bye.
2006-11-10 11:51:09
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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do some research and ask a doc...idk for sure but its sounds to me like yes...ur lungs need fresh air and u smoking is not helping that so of course its gunna bleed!
2006-11-10 11:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I seriously doubt it makes your lungs bleed.....why don't try it out and see for yourself.
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard that, but you shouldn't be smoking in the first place!
2006-11-10 11:49:30
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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wow didnt know that one..
2006-11-10 11:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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