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shadylady
· 4 years ago
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - I hate needles and shots and any sort of pointy things going into skin. I get dizzy. If you can, please find a private place like a washroom to do what you need, no need to aggravate people unless it's an actual emergency.
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unicycle
· 4 years ago
I'm sympathetic, but it's unreasonable to expect others to interrupt their lives. People with different medical needs exist, and as long as they're not making a show of it, all you can do is look away or leave to protect your own comfort.
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shadylady
· 4 years ago
I'm guessing the above was when they were in class and one can't get up and leave without reason, so
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jd1984
· 4 years ago
Pretty sure medical treatment is a good reason to leave class for a few moments.
unicycle
· 4 years ago
So somebody should miss several minutes of class to walk to a public washroom which is practically guaranteed to be unsanitary, just on the off chance that someone would be 1. seated near enough to see AND 2. notice them injecting themselves AND 3. be uncomfortable with that. Nah, you can look away for the few seconds it takes if it bothers you.
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jd1984
· 4 years ago
Bathrooms get disinfected way more often then classrooms do.
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unicycle
· 4 years ago
And yet classrooms don't have faecal matter distributed through the air with every flush. If you wouldn't eat your lunch in there, you shouldn't make someone inject themselves there either.
jd1984
· 4 years ago
You'd be surprised where fecal matter ends up.
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