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When you first started mainlining it, how long until you learned that you didn't have to absolutely get every single little tiny air bubble out of the rig before shooting it?
Just something that popped into my head while doing my morning issue, and sort of giggled. It's been over a decade since I first started to IV, switching from smoking it, and I don't know exactly why I thought even a tiny little bubble of air would instantly stop your heart, but I quickly figured out that it would take quite a bit of air in your veins to harm you, lol.
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^ what cheyanepavan said