• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Grandmothers on both sides were 1pack/day.

    One died early 60’s from smoking, other is into her 90s still getting around on her own.

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        7 days ago

        I might be getting whooshed, but she’d be the same age “by now” unless there was some interstellar-type time travel going on. (Not trying to be a jerk, and your point still stands, just getting a small chuckle about the idea that someone not smoking would have aged an extra 20 years in the same amount of time).

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      8 days ago

      This is what angers me about stories like this…

      Population statistics don’t generally map very well to individuals. The existence of outliers doesn’t disprove the population data either.

      As an example:

      “Men are (on average) taller than women” does not mean “all men are taller than all women”. But that the average height of men is higher, and the extreme ends of height are higher. The existence of short men does not disprove the average being taller.

      That said cigarettes are clearly a high risk / zero reward sort of activity that is crazy to see continue into 2025.