>>11400073something isnt bad if it kills you, its bad if it harms you or others.people die from extreme sports and driving every day, but they still choose to go though with it. Lung cancer can harm you in the long run, but is it any worse than the immediate onset of pain from accidents or the progressively worse effects of eating a cheeseburger every day? Choosing to be healthy is betting that you wont die from a bus crash before you turn 50, working more than you need for more expensive food and spending more time out of the best years of your life focusing on getting 10 more years on this shitty planet. Death is a part of life, not a bad place to go to early. When you think of 2nd hand smoke, there is an augment that you're harming others, which is bad, but choosing to get social security and extending your pitiful life further than its natural end is directly taking money that can end the suffering of many on overpriced pills.