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The authors didn't consider the products have alternative uses... ****** are quite common around those areas. Vendors are simply responding to an existing demand.
Don't even get me started...the interviewer went to a college campus, too. The #1 place to finish the complete and utter indoctrination of children. Starts earlier, but it's full on 100% unabashed indoctrination there. When one side has 95% of the "journalists"/media plus academia, it's a bad, bad situation. College is supposed to be a place of open dialogue and questioning the status quo, but it is now mostly a useless brainwashing farm where anything that challenges that new status quo is silenced immediately. Everything but the STEM subjects are useless in the real world and are rife with marxist/leftist robots who range from well-meaning idiots on one end to violent thugs on the other. When the media and college administrations don't point them out and shame them (which is usually the case), they become bolder.more "hate Whitey " tripe from the globalist propoganda outlets...
I see your point here, but I think we all know the real use of gas station cigars and cigar wrappers. One time I bought a cigar from a gas station and some people with me were shocked that I was going to simply smoke the cigar. lolReading between the lines, it seems this article is complaining about cigarillos and little cigars. It's no surprise that these are popular in poor neighborhood of NYC due to the outrageously high cigarette taxes and mandatory minimum pricing of $13 per pack there. If a smoker only has $10 in his pocket, he cannot buy cigarettes, but he probably can buy a cigar.
Well, no, not all of us.I see your point here, but I think we all know the real use of gas station cigars and cigar wrappers. One time I bought a cigar from a gas station and some people with me were shocked that I was going to simply smoke the cigar. lol
Well, no, not all of us.
And lest you think I'm some kind of prude, during my college years in the late 1970s I think I tried every just about every mind altering substance known at the time. The only place I drew a line was at the use of hypodermic needles; that was an absolute no-go.
Perhaps I was doing something wrong, 'cause I never once needed, wanted, or had a use for a cigar or a cigar wrapper, so I honestly have no clue what illicit purpose they might be used for.
OK, Wikipedia even has an article on it. I'm not sure I understand the appeal. That seems like an inefficient method of consuming an expensive substance. Back in the day, I used something that rhymes with GONG.To be BLUNT, we can’t really talk about it here.
Honestly I do not understand it either. I guess with the flavored cigars and wrappers there is a flavor component people like. Good question, not sure.OK, Wikipedia even has an article on it. I'm not sure I understand the appeal. That seems like an inefficient method of consuming an expensive substance. Back in the day, I used something that rhymes with GONG.
Gong fan here.
Truer words were never spoken.That show is pretty entertaining when you have a decent buzz on!