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Why we smoke?

Today's college students were raised on anti-tobacco campaigns and smoking bans, yet many still get hooked on cigarettes.
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In the 1980s, experts finally started to confirm what had been suspected for the last two decades: Smoking is bad for your health.

The result: Kids growing up in the '90s were inundated with anti-smoking campaigns - from the Truth commercials to bans on smoking in many public places. The days of Joe Camel and the Marlboro Man were long gone. Studies still list smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, resulting in 435,000 deaths a year (18.1 percent).

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He smoked the same as me, Lights. Marlboro Lights ... And they were all broken, except for one.
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Mackenzie Reiss

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