There were a couple of prop cigarettes left over from production design on “Better Off,” so I smoked ’em, messed around with a desk lamp, sand took some photos. They are not as nasty as real cigarettes, but give you that same sensation of inhaling a burning plant that I kind of hate. You can buy them at Honeyrose if you want some, though.
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