• Entertainmeonly@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Needs more cigarettes; In hands, on the ground, in the kids hair. They were everywhere.

    Edited: I’m not great with grammar whilst inebriated. Cheers.

    • zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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      They used to have cigarette vending machines. An underage person could buy cigarettes from a machine, because it had no way to check your age.

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        Didn’t even need to use the machines, because most people didn’t care. When I wanted to walk to the store in my teens, my mother would give me extra money to pick up cigarettes for her. Cashiers always sold them to me, no problem.

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      Yeah the street gutters used to be full of butts. They were flattened all over the sidewalk.

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      In hands on the ground in the kids hair.

      I feel like there’s a typo here, but 7 people have upvoted you so far so maybe I’m missing something.

      Edit: Ohh, you meant that the cigarettes should be “in hands, on the ground, in the kid’s hair.” (Which is true.)