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∙ 14y ago..and you can get herpes.
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∙ 14y agoAbsolutely not.
Yes, but not from the tobacco.
He chews tobacco.
I don't think he does I beleive he chews tobacco.
David Wright doesn't dip. I'm sure he probably chews gum and seeds.
(He/she) chews = mastica, masca (he/she) chews (thinks) = rumia, medita
No. I think his mother and father raised him differently. Buster is a very healthy and wise boy. And during games, he chews pink bubble gum.
The homophone for 'choose' is 'chews'.
Approximately zero.The main health risk of tobacco is cancer, which usually takes more than a few years to develop to the point of being fatal. Since teens in most places don't even have (legal) access to tobacco until they're almost not teens anymore, the number of teens who contract and die from cancer in the one or two years where they can both get tobacco AND are still teens is pretty small.Teens who have asthma and smoke could potentially die pretty quickly, but this could be considered dying from stupidity rather than tobacco, as taking up smoking when you're alreadyhaving difficulty breathing is not very bright.The number of people who die from tobacco-related diseases who started using tobacco products when they were teens, though, is much, much higher.
The present tense of "chew" is "chews." For example, "She chews her food slowly."
According to my vet flea collers can cause cancer if the dog chews on it. It was reccomended to use the liquid solution for flea protection.
He chews his food really slowly.