On this episode of B&RS, we discuss the long-term effects of smoking and the cultural norms surrounding bumming cigarettes. We dive into personal anecdotes about interactions with strangers asking for cigarettes, the social dynamics of sharing, and the high cost of smoking in New York City. The conversation touches on the psychology behind giving and receiving cigarettes, panhandling on trains, and how veterans often get the worst deal. We also explore the differences between sharing cigarettes and sharing weed, the etiquette involved, and how certain social rules apply. From panhandlers' performances in subway stations to the complexities of stolen valor, this episode covers a wide range of topics reflecting urban life and social interactions. Tune in for an engaging and candid discussion filled with humor and real-life experiences.