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Usually made from a small piece of thick paper (such as the inner lining of a cigarette carton or the outer flap of a pack of rolling papers), a crutch is a short cylinder rolled into a joint or spliff at the side that touches your lips. The crutch serves a dual purpose: first, it prevents the end of the j[[oint]] from getting wet and collapsing in on itself, making smoking it rather unpleasant. Second, it makes rolling the [[joint]] easier: the shape of the crutch determines, at least to a certain extent, the shape of the[[ joint.]]
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Usually made from a small piece of thick paper (such as the inner lining of a cigarette carton or the outer flap of a pack of rolling papers), a crutch is a short cylinder rolled into a joint or spliff at the side that touches your lips. The crutch serves a dual purpose: first, it prevents the end of the [[joint]] from getting wet and collapsing in on itself, making smoking it rather unpleasant. Second, it makes rolling the [[[oint]] easier: the shape of the crutch determines, at least to a certain extent, the shape of the[[ joint.]]

Latest revision as of 15:26, 8 April 2015

Usually made from a small piece of thick paper (such as the inner lining of a cigarette carton or the outer flap of a pack of rolling papers), a crutch is a short cylinder rolled into a joint or spliff at the side that touches your lips. The crutch serves a dual purpose: first, it prevents the end of the joint from getting wet and collapsing in on itself, making smoking it rather unpleasant. Second, it makes rolling the [[[oint]] easier: the shape of the crutch determines, at least to a certain extent, the shape of the joint.