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How do you draw a lock nut?

Im doing an assembly drawing and would like to know if there's a special way to draw a lock nut to differentiate it from a normal nut. Or would I just specify it in the item list thing?

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im not sure about him, but if i drink after a girl it usually means i wouldnt mind kissing her, and if i do it just to drink after her then its because i really like her and want her to know im comfortable touching lips lol lame i know but its what i do. all you have to think about is if he drank out of your bottle by the lips on purpose or was he just really thirsty
If flying from the U.S., all bags is screened. All the items you described is fine. (But make sure that the shampoo is not larger than 3.4 oz. for carry-on. Otherwise, place it in checked baggage.) Safety pins is fine for carry-on or checked baggage. (See below.) If your bag is selected for inspection, it will be for something other than safety pins or a random selection. In any case, it will take only a few extra minutes of time. TSA does not confiscate. Any items that is not allowed as carry-on, you are asked to go back to the ticket counter to place it in checked baggage. People that don't want to go through that option, abandons the item. Only law enforcement has the authority to confiscate. From tsa (Can I Bring My.. search tool.) - Search Results For: safety pins Check or Carry-on You may transport this item in carry-on baggage or in checked baggage. For items you wish to carry-on, you should check with the airline to ensure that the item will fit in the overhead bin or underneath the seat of the airplane. To help officers get a clear look at your bag and reduce the need for additional screening, we suggest you pack your bag in neat layers (layer of clothes, layer of electronics, layer of clothes, layer of shoes, etc.) and wrap cords tightly around electronics items. Even if an item is generally permitted, it may be subject to additional screening or not allowed through the checkpoint if it triggers an alarm during the screening process, appears to have been tampered with, or poses other security concerns. The final decision rests with TSA on whether to allow any items on the plane. -
It sounds like he's flirting, but it can also just be him being funny. It might have been the best water he's ever had because he was dying of thirst. And when he mentioned the cherry chapstick, he could've been just teasing you in a friendly way. He might've drank staright out of the bottle because he was in such a hurry, being so thirsty and all. But you know him best, and of course all this (^^) could be completely wrong.

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