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This image, captured in Sofia, Bulgaria, displays a custom, red, anthropomorphic lighter cover resting on a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes
MomentThis image, captured in Sofia, Bulgaria, displays a custom, red, anthropomorphic lighter cover resting on a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes. The lighter cover, likely made of a glossy polymer, is sculpted to resemble a stylized face. It features two prominent white, circular eyes with black pupils, angled outward. A large, bulbous red nose with a silver hoop piercing dominates the center. Below the nose are full, dark red, glossy lips, appearing slightly puckered. Several small, round, red protrusions and metallic studs are integrated into the top of the lighter cover, forming a crown-like embellishment. Two additional silver hoop piercings are visible on the sides of the face, near the eyes. A black plastic lighter cap, marked with the letters "EXL," protrudes from the top of the red cover. The lighter cover is positioned on a red and black pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes. The brand name "LUCKY STRIKE" is prominently displayed in white capital letters on the lower red section, with "R.A. Patterson FOUNDER" in smaller text below it. The upper black section of the pack features white text in Spanish, including partial phrases such as "Fum[a] las a[rterias]" (Smoke the arteries) and "Ayuda para de[jar de fumar]" (Help to quit smoking), along with a partial URL "http://pued[esdejarlo.es]," which are standard health warnings. A graphic health warning image depicting a severely diseased foot or leg is partially visible on the pack, associated with the warning against peripheral arterial disease. Both the lighter cover and the cigarette pack rest on a light-colored, mottled surface, consistent with textured concrete or stone, suggesting an outdoor setting.

