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Also known as tobacco, this agricultural product contains a powerful stimulant and is commonly smoked to deliver a smooth, easy taste which people complain about, but little known is it can also be snuffed (snorted like cocaine), chewed or comedically spat in nostalgic 70's/80's baseball movies.  [[Christian Weston Chandler]] hates tobacky almost as much as he hates [[homos]]. If he could, he would send every last ounce of tobacky on a rocket to the moon.
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One of the prerequisites for a [[sweetheart]] that Chris has never leered from is that his TRUE sweetheart be "smoke-free", or rather a non-smoker like himself. Strangely, despite being a [[Family Guy]] fan, he is unaware of Lois Griffin's belief that "If she smokes, she [[hanky panky|pokes]]."
 
==Chris on tobacky==
 
In an ED edit from 10 November 2007, Chris said:
{{quote|He [Chris] also talks about how he wants to take every ounce of "tobacky"(said that way, because he felt uncomfortable saying the actual fucking word) and shoot it to the moon.}}
 
In his [[Captain's Log, Stardate October 27th, 2008|Q&A video]], Chris stated that tobacco and alcohol importation is the most severe crime in [[CWCville]] which warrants "ten years or fifteen hundred dollar fine." In short, importing cigarettes is apparently worse than rape, theft, murder, or even being a homo in CWCville.
 
In an [[IRC (02 January 2009)|IRC chat]] from 02 January 2009, Chris explains why the moon and not the sun:
{{quote|I have given thought of sending the tobacco to the Sun, but then the smell from all that would likely emit from the giant star and stink up our Galaxy, possibly shortening the lifespan not only around our world, but the other 8 planets as well.|Chris, IRC, 02 Jan 2009, 12:17}}
 
For someone who claimed to have an IQ of "over 300" later in the aforementioned chat, it is odd that he has not put very much thought to this matter, as even people with rudimentary knowledge of astronomy and space travel will no doubt see several immediate problems with this scenario. The Sun has a very large mass compared to rockets that can be plausibly (and safely) constructed and launched from Earth. Any objects hitting the Sun would need corresponding escape velocity to escape the Sun's gravitational well. Chris's plan hinges on the fact that the tobacky has been sent to the Sun for the purpose of destruction, so we can safely assume the rocket itself is not meant to survive the collision with the star and is not meant to make a return trip (highly infeasible given the state of technology). The masses of tobacky, which obviously lack any form of propulsion themselves, would be safely incinerated in the Sun's surface. A simple illustration: on Earth, average cigarette burns at temperatures between 400 °C to 700 °C and the surface of the Sun is at 5,510 °C. As for the Sun's capability to burn the Earth's tobacky reserves, even a layman can easily grasp the concept why the answer is a resounding ''yes'': The Sun's mass is about 332,900 times that of Earth's; Earth is just a tiny ball of rock, The Sun is a giant flaming ball of flaming hydrogen and helium. You can drop all of Earth's pesky tobacky reserves ''and the entire Earth along with it'' in the Sun ''very'' comfortably and no one will notice the a thing. (Well, apart of the folks on Earth.) We can thus conclude that not only is the Sun effective at burning up tobacky, it is also good at containing the smoke within its enormous gravitational field. Chris may have been thinking of the solar wind phenomenon, but solar wind does ''not'' carry full-blown molecules (on which the stink and harmful health effects of tobacco are based); solar wind is a stream of plasma - electrons and protons. Even solar wind would have little effect on "our Galaxy", because there are not even ''other stars'' within the Sun's heliopause. Also, sadly, there are currently only eight planets in the solar system following the 2008 IAU resolution on definition of a planet.
 
tl;dr: Chris is wrong.
 
==See Also==
*[[Alcohol]]
 
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[[Category:CWC-isms]]

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