Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 NZ

[Given the market interferences by the religioninfrasov, the smoker adjusts to the unromantic image of me being forced to pay attention to a healthy lifestyle and betraying my old buddies.

Indeed, the demonization of the smoker initiates repetitive sequences of negative thoughts, initiating the very thought-pattern that lighting up so effectively breaks.

Thus, ‘giving up smoking’ carries the emotional baggage of a forced religious conversion.

Progressive facets of the mirror of the world burn with merciless and demonic sovereign power.]