1. Standard memberSeitse
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    18 Oct '14 12:11
    I used to be terrified of needles. Yet, a bumpy journey through
    life has taught me to brush aside those fears and now I can
    inject others and myself with ease. Both ways, I can do skillfully
    all needle lengths and thicknesses, any substance density, and in
    the foot, arm, shoulder, waist, stomach, you name it.

    Anyone here transited the same journey from fear to comfort in
    something like that?
  2. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    18 Oct '14 12:32
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I used to be terrified of needles. Yet, a bumpy journey through
    life has taught me to brush aside those fears and now I can
    inject others and myself with ease. Both ways, I can do skillfully
    all needle lengths and thicknesses, any substance density, and in
    the foot, arm, shoulder, waist, stomach, you name it.

    Anyone here transited the same journey from fear to comfort in
    something like that?
    I can tie my shoelaces in the dark.
  3. SubscriberDrewnogal
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    18 Oct '14 14:48

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  4. Standard memberSeitse
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    18 Oct '14 15:16
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    I can tie my shoelaces in the dark.
    How is that useful when doing heroin?
  5. Standard memberBigDogg
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    18 Oct '14 15:18
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I used to be terrified of needles. Yet, a bumpy journey through
    life has taught me to brush aside those fears and now I can
    inject others and myself with ease. Both ways, I can do skillfully
    all needle lengths and thicknesses, any substance density, and in
    the foot, arm, shoulder, waist, stomach, you name it.

    Anyone here transited the same journey from fear to comfort in
    something like that?
    There comes a time when the pot just isn't enough anymore, so you do what you gotta do.
  6. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    18 Oct '14 17:47
    Originally posted by Seitse
    How is that useful when doing heroin?
    It keeps you from tripping.
  7. Standard memberSeitse
    Doug Stanhope
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    18 Oct '14 23:15
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    It keeps you from tripping.
    Nice pun, sir.

    *golf clap*
  8. New Braunfels, Texas
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    19 Oct '14 00:02
    Ladders. I have big feet and no grace in movement, so climbing a ladder has always scared me.

    I beat it by painting the inside of my home. It was a 2 week job and I had to climb the ladder so many times that I became use to the feeling of being up in the air. The fear subsided and I now feel at least somewhat comfortable with it.
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    19 Oct '14 03:461 edit
    Originally posted by MontyMoose
    Ladders. I have big feet and no grace in movement, so climbing a ladder has always scared me.

    I beat it by painting the inside of my home. It was a 2 week job and I had to climb the ladder so many times that I became use to the feeling of being up in the air. The fear subsided and I now feel at least somewhat comfortable with it.
    I used to live in a two story home with 10 foot ceilings and in the fall always had to climb a ladder to get the leaves out of the gutters. I am not tall and get vertigo looking at my feet. I conquered that fear by buying a one story home and hiring a teenage neighbour to do the climbing/cleaning.
  10. Subscriberrookie54
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    23 Oct '14 21:03
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I used to be terrified of needles. Yet, a bumpy journey through
    life has taught me to brush aside those fears and now I can
    inject others and myself with ease. Both ways, I can do skillfully
    all needle lengths and thicknesses, any substance density, and in
    the foot, arm, shoulder, waist, stomach, you name it.

    Anyone here transited the same journey from fear to comfort in
    something like that?
    no...
  11. Standard memberSeitse
    Doug Stanhope
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    23 Oct '14 22:27
    Originally posted by rookie54
    no...
    I'd love to hear more.
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    24 Oct '14 00:16
    I suffer from mousephobia, am terrified of mice. Give me a spider anytime!
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    24 Oct '14 14:37
    Originally posted by Tabitha Marshall
    I suffer from mousephobia, am terrified of mice. Give me a spider anytime!
    When's your birthday?
  14. Subscriberrookie54
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    24 Oct '14 14:53
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I'd love to hear more.
    are you working for the daily mail???
    how much will i get paid for this salacious story???
  15. Standard memberSeitse
    Doug Stanhope
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    24 Oct '14 17:32
    Originally posted by rookie54
    are you working for the daily mail???
    how much will i get paid for this salacious story???
    Brazillion shekels
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