My friend, have you ever heard of the book "The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture"?

Clean needles are life and death issue for them. Please have some compassion for fellow humans. They are the victims of the cruel system. This is a toxic system, toxic culture.

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I have not read this book (and I probably wouldn't) but I didn't mean the imply anything negative about the people that need clean needles or the people that provide them.

Lot's of compassion for addicts and other victims of our culture (it really is toxic, you're quite right about that).

Still a funny juxtaposition tho, don't get your panties in a bunch

Please elucidate the last sentence for me. I didn't quite get the idiomatic usage.

Thanks for the response.

Oh, I checked the net and got it. So the issue is trivial to you and all else are words.

Okay. I'll not argue. As many heads, so many Gods. So many men, so many minds. May all beings in the world be happy.

Take care.

Well said, thanks for the perspective.

*is a life and death issue