Page FB LimpBizkit the Berstatuskan "strangeness" of the Smokers Will Phenomenon Aldi
phenomenon of acute smokers Aldi little boy is now the news has been widely circulated, until my friend who was in germany knows the boy will be news Aldi Aldi smokers was due to headline in a daily newspaper in germany there, fantastic! with the title tag headlines in the Indonesian language is "two-year-old boy smokes 40 cigarettes a day like trains" is not terrible! I love the picture can not show here. Aldi case continued to attract attention, until in one of the Indonesian private television station covering the exclusive presence of Aldi and their parents in Jakarta to "therapy" eliminate the addiction to cigarettes.
still less with therapy? kak Seto the specialist was brought in to investigate the behavior of Aldi is somewhat less fair, the point is, Aldi confiscate everyone's attention let alone health experts. not long before writing this, I was surprised to see facebook page also joined Limp Bizkit know this incident, I knew it was always saying that Fred Durst twitternya via status updates, even the band's frontman Fred Durst an atmosphere of anarchy that always made when the concert was questioned at the same time claiming fear of child behavior like smoking are, written with hilarious on the status of FB Limp Bizkit: "What do you think of the smoking baby? He smokes 40 cigs a day! It's freaky deaky to me. So Bizarre ". I was surprised and wanted to cash a strange laugh, this is a word that comes out of his mouth said fred Limp Bizkit member or anyone else, but I'm sure this must be the word of fred (because I follow him via twitter).
Aldi smokers then the boy could seize the attention of a rockstar caliber Fred Durst! what a child! Indonesia indeed save a lot of uniqueness, in addition to beautiful natural attractions, the society's behavior was sometimes a source of uniqueness itself, yap, just something I think is ridiculous half-ironic half for the share, and please see the comments in the status comment FB Limp Bizkit, all the comments together, strange, confused, so strangely, there is a silly comment about something like this: "try to make it into the lyrics!" (swear I laugh to see this comment) because it's frontman fred spicy-mouthed and rude sometimes make the lyrics that "nyeleneh" until things about this kid smokers make the fans any initiative to be used as lyrics for Limp Bizkit's new album later, haha, stupid oath.
but among all the comments are scathing, there is one comment that made me reflect and ultimately could not comment with the comment that one person, commentary reads:
"In Those countries, Nowhere they want are not Aware of the harmful effects of smoking, Nowhere it is just a way of life (as it Used to Be in the united states), it's just as normal as seeing kids ride bicycles. The funny thing to me was That the parents wanted him "to stop Them Because it was costing a lot of money, not that he will not be Able to run a mile ever in his life".
ouwhhh, was punched, beaten, and even the American people thought it was very common thing BUT why not for the reason to stop the boy's health Aldi smokers but instead because of money, well, ask me why, I hope the problem boy boy boy smokers and other smokers could completed as soon as possible, to be honest, we should be ashamed, in a country and as freely as radical as the U.S., something like this was considered highly unusual, not horrible, hopefully some caustic comment that read something like this: "the boy would die within a year" can not be fact, yup, save our children from the dangers of cigarettes Indonesian!
NB: do not mention the name of Aldi, and the Indonesian state, but I'm sure it was the comments about Aldi is already "go international". I am a smoker, but I never recommend anyone who is younger than me to smoke, and I've never smoked in front of children. to more clearly see the comments, please visit FB page is the official Limp Bizkit, see it for yourself!
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