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How cute.
What no comments on how bad nicotine is for your health or how additive it is?
Oh silly me, I forgot cigarettes are legal. D'oh
Didn't you just make one, lab partner?
Still, let me ask you a question- how would these ads possibly be funny if there were not a common basis of knowledge that cigarettes are bad for your health?