Guy at World Cup lights his cigarette with a literal flaming wallet

You can't get into stadiums with a bottle of water, but apparently you can get in with a wallet that shoots fire.
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aThere's something admirable about the fiery passion that World Cup fans have.

In some cases, it's literal fire.

A fan at the World Cup lit his cigarette with a FLAMING WALLET. Yes, you read that right. He lit a cigarette with a whole wallet that lights on fire.

To quote the Fox Sports commentator, "Oh good lord, son!"

The commentator continued: "That is so unhealthy for you on multiple levels."

As the Independent points out, lighters would probably be confiscated at stadium security checkpoints. There's no written policy on flaming wallets -- the same kind that magicians usually use for tricks -- so this guy slipped through.

The flaming wallet guy became the talk of Twitter.

And by the way, you can get the flaming wallet at a bunch of places online. You're welcome.

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