Wasn't it Indonesia who had a tortoise addicted to smoking too? They seem to have real issues over there with smoking, but at those prices I'm not surprised![]()
Wasn't it Indonesia who had a tortoise addicted to smoking too? They seem to have real issues over there with smoking, but at those prices I'm not surprised![]()
I don't like his attitude.
oh wow *** ... that is just disgusting.. I could pretty much be right in saying he probably won't pass 10? that is sooooooooooo vile ... idiot why would anyone pay him to quit ... thats just rewarding him. this is just stupid.
Always have courage and be kind
lmao at the video, 30-38 seconds looool
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I think it is just sad as i wouldnt dare give a child that age some cigarettes. I actually feel sorry for some of theese children/babies who live with theese parents. Also, it did start when the mum give him 1 *** so his mum is just abit crazy in the head to do that.
This is somewhat old but it really surprised me, so I thought I'd share it here:
Taking a deep drag on his cigarette while resting on the steering wheel of his truck, he looks like a parody of a middle-aged lorry driver.
But the image covers up a much more disturbing truth: At just the tender age of two, Ardi Rizal's health has been so ruined by his 40-a-day habit that he now struggles to move by himself.
The four-stone Indonesia toddler is certainly far too unfit to run around with other children - and his condition is set to rapidly deteriorate.
Truck on bad habits: Ardi Rizal sits smoking on his favourite toy at home in Musi Banyuasin, Indonesia
But, despite local officials' offer to buy the Rizal family a new car if the boy quits, his parents feel unable to stop him because he throws massive tantrums if they don't indulge him.
His mother, Diana, 26, wept: 'He's totally addicted. If he doesn't get cigarettes, he gets angry and screams and batters his head against the wall. He tells me he feels dizzy and sick.'
Ardi will smoke only one brand and his habit costs his parents £3.78 a day in Musi Banyuasin, in Indonesia's South Sumatra province.
But in spite of this, his fishmonger father Mohammed, 30, said: 'He looks pretty healthy to me. I don't see the problem.'
Ardi's youth is the extreme of a disturbing trend. Data from the Central Statistics Agency showed 25 per cent of Indonesian children aged three to 15 have tried cigarettes, with 3.2 per cent of those active smokers.
The percentage of five to nine year olds lighting up increased from 0.4 per cent in 2001 to 2.8 per cent in 2004, the agency reported.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...#ixzz0sLm3a1O7
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
That is horrible, why would the mother of gave him the cigarettes in the first place! She must be a really bad role model to smoke around a young baby and she probably smoked while she was pregnant!
I'm sure this has been posted before, i'll try and find it.
Oh and just to stay on topic, the video of him smoking is amazingly funny (can be seen here; http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...rdi-Rizal.html)
here it is http://www.habboxforum.com/showthrea...=645828&page=1
Last edited by Nemo; 30-06-2010 at 03:32 PM.
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