It is more difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God than it is for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. Not a direct quote, but in the New Testament, this is Matthew 19:24.
Matthew 19:24 And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God
Robert M. Krivoshey has written: 'Going through the eye of the needle'
Yes going through the hard times can be difficult
Stick a sewing needle through the wires going into the ignition until you get the dash to light up.
In comparison to other areas of the body that hurt far worse, no, it isn't overly painful but it does feel like a needle is going through your tongue, so there's that. The tongue is essentially two large blood vessels encased in muscle in tissue, but the middle of the tongue has a "spongey" consistency, so there is virtually no resistance to the piercing needle and it's a very quick process. By the time that you feel the pain of the needle going through, the jewelry will already be followed through after it and the piercer will be applying the bead.
Lidocaine can be sprayed on the area before getting a shot to ease the pain of the needle going in. Ice also works well.
In a medical setting, the process of blood going into an IV is typically carried out by inserting a needle into a vein, then connecting a tube to the needle that allows blood to flow from the vein into a bag or container. The blood is then administered to the patient through the IV tubing.
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you might feel a certain pinch depending on how well you are familiar with piercings the pain comes afterwards.
The chances of a hand going through a table are very low, as tables are typically made of solid materials that are difficult to break or penetrate with just a hand.
When a needle is placed on the surface of water, the surface tension of the water causes it to be attracted to the needle, creating a depression in the water surface underneath the needle. This results in a downward force acting on the needle, causing it to sink into the water.
To show empathy and support to someone going through a difficult time, we can listen actively, offer words of comfort, validate their feelings, and provide practical help or resources. It's important to show understanding and compassion without judgment, and to be there for them consistently.