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No.... butt hole size does not have to do with gender, it is a genetic trait.
yes and no depends on size of hole :]
The material sucked in to a black hole becomes part of the black hole - that is, a black hole crushes matter to an nearly no size, at all.
a quarter size
The size of a black hole, as defined by the size of the event horizon, depends on the mass of the black hole and its electrical charge. The diameter of the event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. Adding electrical charge decreases the size of the event horizon.
a specially needle is used. the common size for the needle is 14 g, and sometimes they use a 16 g if you don't want the hole to be so large
it means you have either added yarn overs or dropped stitches. it might mean you are a beginner or it might mean you are knitting lace and want the holes. or that you are knitting on needles slightly larger than you would use for a not holey fabric. P.S.: You are supposed to have holes in your knitting! The hole size is because the size of the needle. (ex: large size needles=large hole, small needle= small hole) Understand now?
Gauge is a measure of how large the opening of the needle is. The larger the number the smaller the hole. Most venipuncture is done with a 16-24 gauge needle, depending on the size of the patient and the location of the vein. A 10 gauge needle would be huge.
A small needle, size 60/8, is suitable for sewing silk.
Yes, the larger the gauge the smaller the needle size.
Pick up a needle. Imagine that needle's size if it was 1000000 times smaller. That is the size of Lewis Alexander's penis. Pick up a needle. Imagine that needle's size if it was 1000000 times smaller. That is the size of Lewis Alexander's penis.
Usually there is a small hole, about the size of a large sewing needle. This is where the computer(or Webcam) picks up your sound through a microphone.
A US knitting needle size 6 would be equivalent to a UK knitting needle size 8, or a 4mm.
its not a size 9 needle it was like finding a size 9 needle in a size 11 needle factory he was talking about the mission room and that is on the secound door in the elevator 3 button
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ummm they use that because the piercing has to be big and has to stay open so you can have A BETTER HOLE FOR THE PIERCINGno, you idiot. i have quite a few piercing, 7 on one ear 8 on the other, nose, tongue, snake bites, navel(bellybutton) and hips.the needle must be hollow because then when they have pierced it, they put the bar of the jewellery in the end, and when they pull the needle the rest of the way through, the jewellery will go into the hole. all they must then do is screw on the ball.Technically both previous answers were correct (even the rude one). Due to the size and the fact that you are cutting the skin and leaving a precise hole a hollow needle is less traumatic than a sewing needle. The hollow end is also convenient as you can slip the piece of jewelery through the fresh hole as the needle exits. Your piercer should always be using a hollow needle, if you see a gun (even for ears) LEAVE!
typical size needle used for fine needle aspiration