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I used to be a cashier at my uncle's gas station. I'd sell things like cigarettes, groceries, gas, and lotto tickets. After a while I quit because I didn't feel moral about feeding people's habits and I had saved up enough money to live a couple years without work. Besides I wanted something better in my life and I figured that this would be a good time to quit and it was.

One of the saddest people I've ever encountered in my life are cigarette smokers. I've had grown men beg me for one of the cheapest packs because it's really expensive where I live. Sometimes people would stand at the counter and contemplate buying a pack or not because they've been making such good progress trying to quit. Seeing people smoke who seem to be well off struck me the most and made me realize how shallow people are on he surface.
 
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Really it's their choice, but I totally get why you would feel that way too. I was thinking about this recently as well in a different way. Like I was thinking about people who sold products on their websites that they know don't work, but they sell them anyway. It made me think "I only want to sell what's good for people, even though I know they're going to buy them anyways."
 
I used to be a cashier at my uncle's gas station. I'd sell things like cigarettes, groceries, gas, and lotto tickets. After a while I quit because I didn't feel moral about feeding people's habits and I had saved up enough money to live a couple years without work. Besides I wanted something better in my life and I figured that this would be a good time to quit and it was.

One of the saddest people I've ever encountered in my life are cigarette smokers. I've had grown men beg me for one of the cheapest packs because it's really expensive where I live. Sometimes people would stand at the counter and contemplate buying a pack or not because they've been making such good progress trying to quit. Seeing people smoke who seem to be well off struck me the most and made me realize how shallow people are on he surface.
Anyone offer you a bag of cheesesburgers for a fag?
 
I see right through you, bunny...
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I used to be a cashier at my uncle's gas station. I'd sell things like cigarettes, groceries, gas, and lotto tickets. After a while I quit because I didn't feel moral about feeding people's habits and I had saved up enough money to live a couple years without work. Besides I wanted something better in my life and I figured that this would be a good time to quit and it was.

One of the saddest people I've ever encountered in my life are cigarette smokers. I've had grown men beg me for one of the cheapest packs because it's really expensive where I live. Sometimes people would stand at the counter and contemplate buying a pack or not because they've been making such good progress trying to quit. Seeing people smoke who seem to be well off struck me the most and made me realize how shallow people are on he surface.
I've seen smokers pick up a discarded butt from the ground
because they needed their fix so bad. Shocked me the 1st time, let me tell you.
Also gross bruh
 
No, but the closest thing to that was some slut willing to give me her number for a pack Marlboro's and I kindly declined her offer. Afterwards she called me a "fag".
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I gave up on @Livelihood but I still hold *you* to high moral standards!

THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS SLUTS
 
In Canada we have smokes made specially for the Native population, they are cheaper and tax-free. As such, they've become black market items because buying a bag of Native smokes is considerably cheaper than the trademarked smokes. Yeah, @Jewels, it is sad to see people even go through underground channels just to beat the price when legitimate ways of purchasing are available.

fyi: smokes is the lingo here for cigarette

Lol @OutsideTime share the Spamalot video wit her.
I'll stick it on her profile. This is a good topic, I don't want to spam it ;)
 
In Canada we have smokes made specially for the Native population, they are cheaper and tax-free. As such, they've become black market items because buying a bag of Native smokes is considerably cheaper than the trademarked smokes. Yeah, @Jewels, it is sad to see people even go through underground channels just to beat the price when legitimate ways of purchasing are available.

fyi: smokes is the lingo here for cigarette


I'll stick it on her profile. This is a good topic, I don't want to spam it ;)
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In Canada we have smokes made specially for the Native population, they are cheaper and tax-free. As such, they've become black market items because buying a bag of Native smokes is considerably cheaper than the trademarked smokes. Yeah, @Jewels, it is sad to see people even go through underground channels just to beat the price when legitimate ways of purchasing are available.

fyi: smokes is the lingo here for cigarette


I'll stick it on her profile. This is a good topic, I don't want to spam it ;)


I'm not surprised that people in Canada are doing that. I actually knew a guy from Canada while I was working at the gas station who would buy a carton of Marlboro Red's once or twice a month. Where I live, a pack of Marlboro Red's can go anywhere from $10.50 to $10.85. I asked him one day why he bought so much and he told me that the price of cigarettes in America were significantly cheaper compared to Canada.

I've actually met a few people who claim to "roll" their own cigarettes or even grow their own tobacco. However, they would tell me that it's no where near the same thing as something off the shelf. My guess is that it's because of the lack of chemicals in home grown tobacco or the quality of the cigarette tubes they're using.
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FYI: The word "smokes" is also used pretty commonly used here in America as well.

Thanks for sharing @OutsideTime
 
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