Quote Originally Posted by melodious fellow
I fully understand the argument for not wanting your lungs to ansorb more smoke than they have to, and definitely not wanting to "force your lungs to absorb all the smoke so you do not exhale smoke" as someone said,

but I do not buy the oxygen deprivation argument. There are plenty of athletes, especially swimmers ( I was one) that often hold their breath for over 60 seconds at a time without fear of oxygen deprivation causing brain damage or anything else.

But yea, don't fuck up your lungs "ghosting"
I'm not talking about holding your breath. I'm saying, that getting up while inhaling isn't healthy because oxygen rushes throughout the body making you feel dizzy. That's why he's getting those blackouts. It's really not good for the body. Ghosting the hit also doesn't help him either.