I think it might be some kind of drugs, but I'm not sure exactly what. Maybe heroin or something similar.
Well, in the movie Pulp Fiction, the injected substances are not clearly specified. It could be any illegal or controlled substances depending on the context and the storyline.
To be honest, I don't recall exactly what they inject in Pulp Fiction. But it's likely something related to the criminal underworld and illegal activities.
The cleaner in 'Pulp Fiction' cleans up messes. For example, he deals with the bloody situation in the car.
In 'Pulp Fiction', the community is shown to be involved in various seedy and criminal activities. For example, the characters within the community are often part of the underworld, dealing with drugs, theft, and other illegal stuff. It gives a sense of a dark and dangerous community where survival often depends on being tough and street - smart.
In Pulp Fiction, Zed is a troublemaker. He's part of a gang that gets into all sorts of dangerous and illegal situations. His actions drive much of the plot's tension.
Brett was involved in a shady deal with some dangerous characters and got into serious trouble.
The song they dance to in Pulp Fiction is 'You Never Can Tell' by Chuck Berry.
They speak English in Pulp Fiction.
The gimp is involved in a rather mysterious and disturbing subplot. Not much is explicitly shown about what he specifically does.
Brad in Pulp Fiction was mainly engaged in illegal dealings and got caught up in the dangerous situations that unfolded. His character contributed to the film's gritty and unpredictable nature.
One such pulp fiction could be 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' where English is commonly spoken throughout the story.
In Pulp Fiction, they might call a whopper something specific based on the context or the characters' lingo. But without more details, it's hard to say exactly.