A Canadian anti-smoking campaign has drawn a comparison between social smoking and social farting. The video shows a girl who defends her occasional flatulence the way someone would a casual smoking ...
The Ontario Quit the Denial campaign places a 'social farter' on the psychoanalyst's chair. While there, she attempts to justify her 'social flatulence' as just a means to `fit in with the crowd'. "It ...
A Canadian anti-smoking commercial plays on the old ‘Do you mind if I smoke? No, do you mind if I fart?’ gag with the story of a young woman who only passes wind in social situations. So that’s OK ...
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