Originally posted by MONGERLOID at 2-3-2013 10:24
Track or track(s), we're discussing the same thing. A mark left by injecting a needle into the arm. And to make the statement WG's don't have drug problems is patently ridiculous on its face. To also ... Please educate yourself before posting your rantings here. A needle "track" (singular) is a line of puncture marks caused by trying to access a single vein multiple times. Non-professional injections tend to collapse weak veins, causing the need to move "up" the vein (towards the heart), making what some call a track. If you have ever seen a train track you will know that it is not a single point, but a line.
A single injection point is not a "track."
Furthermore, although I do not have hard data, from experience (more than yours) most working girls are not drug addicts. Also, most drug addicts are not working girls. So your statemts do nothing more than to show your bias and ignorance. |