Posted on 09/10/2019 2:17:51 AM PDT by C19fan
Famed British artist David Hockney is giving up Los Angeles after 55 years for Normandy, France, to live out the rest of his days. 'I can do twice as much work there, three times as much,' Hockney tells the Wall Street Journal of leaving the city that made him famous in the 1960s. 'I've probably not much time left and because I don't, I value it even more.' It's there in his new home, which he bought on a whim last year after seeing it for just 25 minutes, that the 82-year-old created his latest work inspired by the view from his Normandy house to be showcased this fall in Manhattan. 'I'd like to just work and paint,' he says. 'And to be able to smoke and eat in a restaurant at the same time. Thank God for Normandy. The French know how to live. They know about pleasure.'
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Are you by any chance related to Mark Twain?
Same crowd...
Japan:
Super concerned about not bothering other people and really concerned about health.
Yet smoke is EVERYWHERE.
I can never square that circle, let me know if you figger it out.
I see this argument a lot. PROPERTY RIGHTS!
The reality is society has a fundamental “right” to limit, proscribe, regulate, or restrict addiction and other vices commonly called nuisances in economic talk.
Epstein doesn’t have the right to rape children on his property.
7/11 doesn’t have the right to display porn.
Islam doesn’t have the right to female genital mutilation.
You don’t have the right to chickenhawk boys on your property.
You don’t have the right to put a leather tanning factory next to my house.
etc.
Consider yourself fortunate.
I watched my dad, who I would not have fought when I was younger, go from being very active, to having to slow his physical activity, to go to needing oxygen occasionally to all the time and then finally confined to a chair because the effort of walking to the bathroom exhausted him.
All from COPD because he smoked as a teenager to his mid fifties.
I pray it never happens to anyone in your family.
I personally think smoking, inhaling smoke into your lungs along with all the added in chemicals, is about the single dumbest thing a person can do to their body.
This David Hockney painting sold for
My wife once flew on the old Yugoslav airline JAT. She said the left side of the plane was smoking, and the right side non-smoking.
$40,100,000
From the dawn of man until the early 1900s people cooked over wood fires in enclosed spaces.We should be extinct.
No one is suggesting anyone be forced to smoke. It’s a voluntary activity. If you don’t want to smoke, don’t. But let the rest of us have our small vice without all the virtue signalling that goes along with being prudish on the subject.
No. Actually I picked up that kind of thinking from reading the Irish playwright, Brendan Behan.
Maybe they realize that second hand smoke is an annoyance not a health hazard.
It’s the art market that decides these prices, not Hockney. I actually like his stuff.
There's a reason the life insurance actuarial tables charge more for smokers than non-smokers.
As I said, I hope none in your family ever deal with COPD related illnesses.
It's a horrible way to die.
So I guess you’ll be sending words of support to the Australian vegan suing her neighbor because she doesn’t like the smell of meat on their BBQ.
The smell of smoke is harmless unlike the other things on your list.
Don’t worry. I always make sure to put a long distance between us.
In the context of a free rational society, the principle linking private property rights and exposure to smoke, pollutants, and radiation, is the owner of property which exposes others to dangerous/harmful substances would not be able to expose the property of others to danger/harm. They both would have to agree on and would need a zone of safety.
Valid point. Although the property rights argument was used by Democrats to justify slave ownership. I see it more as a public heath concern. The same reason there are designated areas for human waste disposal. There’s a reason Wrigley Field style urinal troughs aren’t lined up right next to the buffet line.
A man’s home is his castle, yes. It is easy to rationalize anything that way, and it’s easy to tell someone to move or change their situation. But, try telling that to a child who is forced to live in a household with indoor smokers. That child is living in big daddy’s castle with no options to move out. I’m not advocating banning smoking in your own home, please don’t take it that way, its just often the case that smokers have little regard for not only their own children’s health but even less for fellow citizens when it comes to smoking.
And yes, it’s not a myth, second hand smoke has toxins in it. When you witness white walls of a home turn yellow, that is empirical proof that tar and the other 3000 chemicals of a cigarette are permeating into the lungs of anyone else in the home. It might not be as concentrated, it might not give you cancer, but a child has no choice but to suck it in. I grew up like this, I was actually called to the principals office and accused of smoking and marijuana use because I had that smokers stench about me, through no fault of my own. So, to my detriment maybe, I have quite an attitude about it.
I do appreciate that.
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