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Back in the day, we used real glass syringes to do everything from spinal taps to accessing the central venous circulation. Now it seems that everything is in plastic, even relationships.
So I now use the glass syringes I saved from many years ago for a bulletproof (or airproof) way to do my brakes.
Can't do much about plastic relationships that come and go, but glass withstands the test of time.

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