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October 8th, 2025 at 11:55:24 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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there was a period where we heard a lot about the long-lived Russkies who smoked

per google,

"Abkhazian centenarians: In a 1975 CBS report on the long-lived people of Abkhazia (on the border of southern Russia), a 135-year-old woman was filmed smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol at her birthday party. Researchers also noted that many of these elders engaged in regular physical labor and had low-stress lives.
Dmitri Safonov: This former Russian diplomat celebrated his 105th birthday in 2014 and told reporters he had smoked for 30 years and drank alcohol. However, he also emphasized his practice of moderation and was noted for continuing intellectual pursuits well into his later years"

I tried real hard to find out which brand they were smoking ... jk
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October 8th, 2025 at 12:34:49 PM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: odiousgambit
there was a period where we heard a lot about the long-lived Russkies who smoked

per google,

"Abkhazian centenarians: In a 1975 CBS report on the long-lived people of Abkhazia (on the border of southern Russia), a 135-year-old woman was filmed smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol at her birthday party. Researchers also noted that many of these elders engaged in regular physical labor and had low-stress lives.
Dmitri Safonov: This former Russian diplomat celebrated his 105th birthday in 2014 and told reporters he had smoked for 30 years and drank alcohol. However, he also emphasized his practice of moderation and was noted for continuing intellectual pursuits well into his later years"

I tried real hard to find out which brand they were smoking ... jk


When I was still under age 10 (or somewhere abouts) I walked with a small group of neighborhood kids down to the local quik mart. On the way back, one of the kids pulled out of his pocket "Redman" chewing tobacco, he had stolen. He put some in his mouth, and in a couple minutes he was throwing up on the road.

Of course, no one else was interested in trying it if they were before. The stomach acid left a stain on the road for months afterwards.
October 8th, 2025 at 1:06:05 PM permalink
Gandler
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Quote: odiousgambit
there was a period where we heard a lot about the long-lived Russkies who smoked

per google,

"Abkhazian centenarians: In a 1975 CBS report on the long-lived people of Abkhazia (on the border of southern Russia), a 135-year-old woman was filmed smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol at her birthday party. Researchers also noted that many of these elders engaged in regular physical labor and had low-stress lives.
Dmitri Safonov: This former Russian diplomat celebrated his 105th birthday in 2014 and told reporters he had smoked for 30 years and drank alcohol. However, he also emphasized his practice of moderation and was noted for continuing intellectual pursuits well into his later years"

I tried real hard to find out which brand they were smoking ... jk


(No I have not done a math breakdown, this is just speaking ancedotally:)

But, I feel like anytime there is a story anywhere in the world of some crazy old person, they are a smoker. And, often other unhealthy habits (lots of soda, alcohol, etc...)

Maybe, the people with bodies resilient enough to withstand that kind of abuse for so long would live long anyway so it is kind of a self fulfilling prophesy?

There is always some kind of joke like, "Mr. Smith's secret to such longevity, drink Dr. Pepper and enjoy a cigarette."

To be clear, I am not saying people should smoke or that smoking is even a factor, it is just an amusing observation.

As for their brand, I am sure it is some Soviet brand that no longer exists anymore (Russians had their own cigs in those days.)
October 8th, 2025 at 3:55:59 PM permalink
GenoDRPh
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Quote: odiousgambit
there was a period where we heard a lot about the long-lived Russkies who smoked

per google,

"Abkhazian centenarians: In a 1975 CBS report on the long-lived people of Abkhazia (on the border of southern Russia), a 135-year-old woman was filmed smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol at her birthday party. Researchers also noted that many of these elders engaged in regular physical labor and had low-stress lives.
Dmitri Safonov: This former Russian diplomat celebrated his 105th birthday in 2014 and told reporters he had smoked for 30 years and drank alcohol. However, he also emphasized his practice of moderation and was noted for continuing intellectual pursuits well into his later years"

I tried real hard to find out which brand they were smoking ... jk


A 135 year old woman or man would be in th record books as the longest lived human ever. Such a person did not and does not exist.
October 10th, 2025 at 9:13:33 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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Quote: GenoDRPh
A 135 year old woman or man would be in th record books as the longest lived human ever. Such a person did not and does not exist.
About that we are in agreement

then again, what was that brand she smoked?
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October 10th, 2025 at 9:40:21 AM permalink
terapined1
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This should be renamed the anti RFK JR thread lol
October 23rd, 2025 at 2:39:44 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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I think I would have failed [or at least not answered completely correct] a test question that asked 'what is the difference between an asteroid, a meteoroid, a meteor, and a meteorite?'

I got on to this reading an article where the reporter used 'meteorite' in a way that I thought didn't make sense, and I was right, then I started wondering about all the terms myself

Quote: googleBot
An asteroid is a rocky object orbiting the sun, larger than a meteoroid. A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in space. A meteor is the visible streak of light caused by a meteoroid burning up in Earth's atmosphere. A meteorite is the fragment of a meteoroid that survives the atmospheric entry and lands on Earth's surface.
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