Question: Halloween Costume Help, re: Pulp Fiction & “gluing” something to myself?
Hey all. I have a totally random request for help.
My Halloween costume has me stumped. I’m being Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction, and the main part of my costy is the huge syringe sticking out of my chest (you all remember the adrenaline shot scene?). Thing is, I can’t figure out how to attach it! The people working at the Halloween stores were little to no help.
I did get a suggestion of super gluing the syringe to a fake wound, then attaching the wound to my chest with Spirit Gum. I bought all the supplies, only to realize that the wound is super flimsy and probably won’t hold to my chest with the plastic syringe attached.
So.. does anyone have any helpful hints?
Answer:
Answer by coliej420
I was her last year, and couldn’t figure out what to do either! What I did was just drew a big dot on my chest where the needle was stuck and bought a fake syringe and just had it hanging out of my shirt. I told people I was Mia BEFORE the adrenaline shot. Worked for me!

On their way to Teppelin, the Beastmen’s capital city, the Great Gurren Brigade stumbles on a vast ocean and must wait for modifications on the Dai-Gurren before crossing it. While the rest of the group play at the beach, Yoko starts to feel uneasy about Nia and all the attention she gets from them. After preparations are complete, the Great Gurren Brigade begins their sea cruise, oblivious to the fact that an ambush is underway by Adiane and Viral.
Question by spcexcel: A good book to read? Something more “non” than “fiction” ?
I’m looking for a good book to read that was written in the last 10 years. I’m mostly looking for things that are a little more on the “non-fiction” side than just totally common crime novels, but not necessarily 100% biographical etc.
Example: I recently read What Is the What (a novel – slash – biography) based on the true story of a Sudanese refugee. However, occasionally I have enjoyed an intellectually stimulating crime novel (not just your average paperback trash).
Suggestions? Interested especially in learning about anything not based on the US – some other interesting part of the world? thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by aperson
The man who wrote that, David Eggers, also wrote “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius” which one the pulitzer prize i believe. It was voted the best book of the decade, so you should definitely read it.
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Please dont say, “if it’s not real, it’s fiction!” I know that! XD but what I mean is that Im doing a report and i need a fiction piece on atlantis. There’s one book that takes the original legend and tries to historically prove some of his writings, but most of it is just his beliefs. is this fiction, or non-fiction, then?
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