If this plea shown posthumously of a dying star of screen and stage made no difference to smokers, there's no way to convince people to get the vaccine. Sadly we'll prolly have to just thin the herd.
My oldest sister will be 68 years old in October and is soon to be placed in a nursing home, as soon as she is released from the hospital. She's smoked since she was a teenager, and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure a few years ago. 2 years ago she had back surgery and she had to quit smoking for 8 weeks before the surgery. She started smoking again after, and now here she is. Smokers are fucking hard headed.
I was one of them. I quit for 10 years and started again. I have quit for about 5 years now.
@barjoe my aunt was a lifelong smoker until she had a stroke. Never smoked again after that.
I remember that. It seems like it was only a few weeks between the time his cancer was announced and his death.
Some lung cancers are quick.
That commercial had a profound effect on me, as I smoked at the time. After many attempts, I was able to give it up 21 years ago, and always remembered that commercial by Yul Brynner, my mother's favorite actor. However, anti-vaxxers are purely evil, and good riddance to them, if only they weren't infecting others.
I don't feel sad about it in any way.....bu-bye, idiots!
I recently had an exchange on the vaccine subject with a person who seemed normal and logical until he started talking about why he was not vaccinated. On the subject of vaccination, there was no chance of reasoning with him.