2-year-old heavy smoker

OMG! Now, is this a mad world that we’re living in or what? Here you’ll see a 2-year old Indonesian boy Ardi Rizal who is addicted to nicotine. He started smoking at the age of 18 months when his genius father gave him his first cigarette and he didn’t stop since then. His parent tell that they can’t stop him from smoking now, because he is being insufferable without the smokes and he keeps banging his head against the wall!

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And when asked if he is being concerned about the child’s health, the father (30-year-old) said that the kid looks quite healthy to him! Little Ardi, besides from being a heavy smoker is also very obese and he can’t keep up running around with the other kids so he keeps rolling by on his small toy car all day long looking like a mobster or a narco boss!

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I don’t know about you, but if you ask me this kid is a real bad-@$$! I can only imagine what will he turn out into when he enters the puberty. Just imagine that – this parents that can’t control their own child at the age of two and what will they do when the kid grows up a bit more? And how long will this poor child live and what quality of life he may have without health and with such moronic parents?

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Just to paint you a picture of how bizarre this all situation is I’ll tell you that the little Ardi smokes up to 40 cigarettes per day! Can you imagine that? He even beats my aunt who is a really heavy smoker all of her life.

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Here you can have a look at the video of little Ardi Rizal smoking. He really has quite a technique! icon biggrin

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text written by: Sanela Todjeras

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  • parul

    this is truly insane, its so cruel, they are doing wrong with that kid, he just looks healthy..but internally he is not. The kid should be taken away from those jerks parents…

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