So when did the cigarettes industry stop being tobacco that people rolled and evolved to the prepackaged form ? it's seem that the way it is now is way more lucrative than before
>>3078517
Smoking is degenerate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-tobacco_movement_in_Nazi_Germany
>>3078534
I'm not saying that smoking benefits you in any way, i'm only asking abou the evolution of the medium
Mostly after the first world war.
THERE ONCE WAS A BOY WHO DID NOT KNOW ANYTHING REGARDING THE WORLD.
A CANDIEDEMON SAW THE BOY, AND RECOGNIZED INGENUOUSNESS.
THE CANDIEDEMON WENT TO THE BOY, AND TOLD HIM "HELLO, BOY. IF YOU WANT OTHERS TO LIKE YOU, AND THE WORLD TO BE YOURS, SUCK ON THIS."
THE CANDIEDEMON GAVE THE BOY A LIT CIGARETTE, AND SAID "YOU WILL BE FASHIONABLE, AND C00L, FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS, AS LONG AS YOU SMOKE AT LEAST ONE OF THESE PER DAY."
THE BOY SMOKED AT LEAST ONE CIGARETTE PER DAY FOR DECADES, AND WHEN HE WAS AN OLD ADULT, HE FELL ILL, HIS VISCERA ROTTED, HIS SKIN DRIED UP AND SHRIVELED, THEN HE DIED; HIS FINAL WORDS WERE "FINALLY, AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, I AM BECOME FASHIONABLE, AND C00L..."
In the Netherlands a lot of people still do.
>>3078517
A lot of people in Europe still choose to roll their ciggies, anon. For Northern England anyway, you can reliably ask someone on the street for rolling papers