One year after her father's death from lung cancer, Jenny grapples with deep-seated grief and anger, amplifying her disdain towards smokers she encounters. A walk outside reveals her frustration as she sees individuals smoking, which brings her father's memory to the forefront. She expresses her contempt towards an older man smoking outside a Starbucks before returning home to cry. In a moment of weakness, she resorts to vaping, acknowledging her shame but reflecting on the contradictions of judgment towards others' habits compared to her own drinking.
"Sir, those stupid things are killing you!"
"She mumbled in a low voice, 'Sir, those stupid things are killing you!' He ignored her."
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