• @Just_Not_Funny
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    3411 months ago

    Shit I’ve seen broke mf taking cigarettes out of public ashtrays that have a few hits left on them

    • @VelvetStorm
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      1111 months ago

      I find that less distasteful than this for some reason and I don’t know why.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 months ago

        Well it’s rare that you will find a cigarette that has been used for months or years and never cleaned. They are disposable. The previous user put their mouth on that cigarette maybe 10-20 times.

        The ‘vaper’ could’ve used that thing ten thousand times since it’s last cleaning - if they ever cleaned it.

        Also after that whole Vitamin E scandal - we found out some vapes can kill you. You won’t find random cigarettes that will do that unless you live in Breaking Bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        811 months ago

        I’ve taken cigarette dimps from the floor.

        Other random things. I tend not to smoke joints to the roach and then on hard times I had been known to tear up all the 10% joints to make a nasty one.

        Finally, I lived in some rough ass flats once and the junkie neighbour would often knock on asking to bum a smoke. I would always oblige if I had some but one time I didn’t. He proceeded to ask for some of the ash from my ash tray. Dumbfounded I’m like sure. My sociopathic gf at the time enlightened me that it was to facilitate smoking crack as the ash would aid the burning of the rock.

        I’ve seen crack heads roll up on a pub with a shopping bag and empty out the ash tray things attached to a wall and get off.

        • 𝕽𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖙
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          411 months ago

          tend not to smoke joints to the roach and then on hard times I had been known to tear up all the 10% joints to make a nasty one.

          We used to call them grandfather joints

    • @EvacuateSoul
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      311 months ago

      Or tearing each one to get the leftover tobacco, then rolling it in loose papers.