Facts: Check this out
By BYOLA2871
@BYOLA2871 (4371)
South Africa
May 16, 2008 1:23pm CST
It takes 72 muscles to work together when you speak.
Frowning your face makes you age faster than smiling. If I were you will keep on smiling.
Two or more cups of coffee a day increase your sugar level by 8 percent. If you are diabetic you should be cautious of coffee or other caffeinated drinks.
D o you know that non-smokers have a higher tendency to be exposed to the dangers of smoking than actual smokers. This is because smokers get the benefit of a filter on the butt of the cigarette while non-smokers inhale the direct smoke. Too bad, a case of the non-offenders suffering for a sin they never committed.
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@tinkerick (1257)
• United States
16 May 08
Yes, I've heard that about the face. "Laugh lines" is a misnomer - frowning causes more wrinkles. (Although I've heard arguments going the other way too). I still firmly believe that smiling is better for your face than frowning.
Yes, because we tend to add sugar and sweetened creamers to our coffees, and not consider them in sugar intake, one must be careful about how much you consume.
And that's why many governments are banning smoking in public buildings, restaurants and bars. Even "smoking setcions" can't keep the bad smoke away from the non-smokers. Plus it's not good for the waiters/waitresses who serve the smokers.
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@BYOLA2871 (4371)
• South Africa
17 May 08
yes you are very right about all the points you made but am more particular about the one on smoking,i just wonder what can be done to safeguard non-smokers from this dangerous habit of smokers
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@BYOLA2871 (4371)
• South Africa
17 May 08
i really dont know aboutv the sugar things you know these scientists always have an explaination for all their theories buit well its better not to argues sometimes,and who will like to carry a frown around the city/no one is attracted to a contorted face but a smile attracts good things
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@olivemai (4738)
• United States
20 May 08
I wish it were that simple here! Last night, I was riding the bus and turned around and smiled and laughed a little, and this woman went off talking about she wasn't as cartoon! So we have to be careful with our smiles! I get indigestion from coffee, since it relaxes our esophagus or something like that!



