Account for the fact that someone rolled the cigar and put their hands on it.
Account for the cigar store worker putting them on display and handling them.
Account for there being probably 1000x more germs on the door handle than someone's nose.
I'll wait
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No actually common sense is overwhelmingly on my side.
Cigar was rolled by hands more germy than a nose.
Cigar was placed on display by hands more germy than a nose.
Cigar workers who placed the cigars on display and customers alike touched door handles much more germy than a nose.
You have no argument.
But you'll buy a cigar that was rolled by someone else's hands and placed in display by someone else's hands
Makes sense
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Again, weightless argument that cannot be used.
A nose doesn't have any fluids coming off of it unless you are sick, in which case you wouldn't be trying to smoke a cigar as the ability to taste the cigar would be hindered by having a stuffy nose.
The cigar was rolled by hands more germy than a nose.
The cigar was placed on display by hands more germy than a nose.
The hands that rolled it, and the ones that placed it on display, were touching adjacent items that are much more germy than a nose.