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I've found that you can't re-use insulin needles. Which is why I now use a pen system. You put a new needle on for each injection, but you don't throw away insulin the way you do with syringes. (it's unwise to try to save the unused insulin in the syringe) The very small gauge of insulin needles, that makes them painless to use, also means they bend if you attempt to use them twice. Insulin needles also are very short to reduce the risk of injecting into muscle. I don't think that the needles I use could be used to inject into a vein.

A drug user who is injecting themselves probably wants to be able to reuse needles. That means a much bigger gauge of needle, and it will hurt to inject yourself. It's also why addicts get needle tracks even when they are using new needles for each injection. (Well that and the fact that they are injecting into a vein)
The large gauge needles are pretty nasty. They basically have razor blades forged into the edges of the point. I occasionally use them at work to connect tubing to equipment, you have to be careful with those things. That's why it surprises me that people might use them recreationally (well, I supposed intra muscular could be suitable).
 

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hmm ...IDK how they do it these days then :confused:
I think they get their needles from the Harm Reduction/Needle Exchange folks. http://www.vch.ca/your-health/health-topics/needle-exchange/needle-exchange
From looking at the site(s), there are some hoops to jump through. So, I'm betting that there is a lively trade between those that can navigate the hoops and those who can't.

Like anything that is "run for the client's benefit", the user will have to use whatever gauge and size is supplied to them.

Despite the "service statement" that the program is "too prevent needle re-use", the hoops guarantee that needles are being re-used and shared.
 

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I think tattoos are attractive. But, not when they are swastikas.
You do realize that the Swastika is a historic symbol in many cultures. The fact that her tattoo is counter clockwise akin a Buddhist swastika as opposed to the clockwise symbol that represents Nazi swastika might indicate. I mean if you are a true hater or a white supremacist you should really get the direction right. Just saying she might be smarter than she looks.
 

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You do realize that the Swastika is a historic symbol in many cultures. The fact that her tattoo is counter clockwise akin a Buddhist swastika as opposed to the clockwise symbol that represents Nazi swastika might indicate. I mean if you are a true hater or a white supremacist you should really get the direction right. Just saying she might be smarter than she looks.
You Mean: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falun_Gong

A 1992 religious/health movement that was banned in China in 1999 after very large not so peaceful demonstrations. In China, only one center of power is permitted.
 

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You do realize that the Swastika is a historic symbol in many cultures. The fact that her tattoo is counter clockwise akin a Buddhist swastika as opposed to the clockwise symbol that represents Nazi swastika might indicate. I mean if you are a true hater or a white supremacist you should really get the direction right. Just saying she might be smarter than she looks.
It's shot through a mirror. So, I don't know if she's confused, smart, stupid, white supremacist or what, but I do know that those that nit pick should check details first. Just sayin.
 

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You do realize that the Swastika is a historic symbol in many cultures. The fact that her tattoo is counter clockwise akin a Buddhist swastika as opposed to the clockwise symbol that represents Nazi swastika might indicate. I mean if you are a true hater or a white supremacist you should really get the direction right. Just saying she might be smarter than she looks.
Well aware. As someone pointed out, the picture is taken from a mirror. Plus, I'd be surprised if someone got a Buddhist tattoo that could be easily mistaken for a very powerful hate symbol.
 

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You Mean: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falun_Gong

A 1992 religious/health movement that was banned in China in 1999 after very large not so peaceful demonstrations. In China, only one center of power is permitted.
The swastika is an ancient religious symbol that has been used in many cultures and has nothing to do with white supremacy or any such garbage. The earliest known use dates back 10000 years, back in the stone age.

The Nazis used it for their own corrupt purposes, but it was been around for far longer that they have. Falun Gong didn't invent it either, they have also "borrowed" it.
 

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You do realize that the Swastika is a historic symbol in many cultures. The fact that her tattoo is counter clockwise akin a Buddhist swastika as opposed to the clockwise symbol that represents Nazi swastika might indicate. I mean if you are a true hater or a white supremacist you should really get the direction right. Just saying she might be smarter than she looks.
The historic swastika goes in both directions.

Considering that she has a skull tattooed on her stomach, I'm guessing she isn't a Buddhist though.
 

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The historic swastika goes in both directions.

Considering that she has a skull tattooed on her stomach, I'm guessing she isn't a Buddhist though.


Well I agree, my first impression is to doubt that she's some sort of spirtualist ... although she does look like she's been fasting. ;)
 
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Well, if she strips down to nothing and is sporting a "Hitler" you know where she's at. :D
 

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Ok.... They definitely ran out of fruit names. Why not then move onto veggies? Nope, condiments all the way. In addition to Tartar Sauce we now have Soya Sauce.

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I'm sure these are lovely ladies, but I strongly urge someone new to be elected in the name branding arena.

I still want to be Honey Mustard if it comes to that.

It was Honey Mustard, in the bedroom, with the lead pipe!

So...who else loves the Clue movie? :)
 
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