Reply #30 posted 02/07/13 3:12pm
Timmy84 |
SimpleSoul said:
TheFreakerFantastic said:
This is terrible.....that sicko boyfriend of hers needs to be locked up.......
You don't do that for a boy , if he leaves and finds another girl , they are gonna bug you about that. Besides , can you get something like that off.
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that! |
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Reply #31 posted 02/07/13 3:34pm
SimpleSoul |
Timmy84 said:
SimpleSoul said:
You don't do that for a boy , if he leaves and finds another girl , they are gonna bug you about that. Besides , can you get something like that off.
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that!
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Reply #32 posted 02/07/13 4:13pm
SupaFunkyOrgan grinderSexy |
Timmy84 said:
SimpleSoul said:
You don't do that for a boy , if he leaves and finds another girl , they are gonna bug you about that. Besides , can you get something like that off.
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that!
She'll have to do her lips too because he tattooed them too! |
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Reply #33 posted 02/07/13 4:27pm
ZombieKitten |
Timmy84 said:
SimpleSoul said:
You don't do that for a boy , if he leaves and finds another girl , they are gonna bug you about that. Besides , can you get something like that off.
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that!
It would take probably YEARS and I bet it's super expensive and quite a process
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Reply #34 posted 02/07/13 4:31pm
ZombieKitten |
would you give a person with that on her face a job?
Could she cover it up with make-up for work?
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Reply #35 posted 02/07/13 4:31pm
morningsong |
Even if they remain together forever and ever, that's going to get old real fast, and both of them are going to regret ruining a perfectly lovely face. She planning on working at the circus? Maybe a carnival side show? The exihibit of the fool. Oh how are those parent/teacher meetings going to go, oh, wait, forget that...her kids...they'll have to introduce her to their friends, now that will be an experience. I guess their planning are doing the talk show circuit, I hope they are good at saving their money, cause that's going to dry up, quick, even if they do get that windfall and cover every single talk show, what's that a year, year and a half of checks, then what? |
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Reply #36 posted 02/07/13 5:14pm
Cerebus |
ZombieKitten said:
Timmy84 said:
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that!
It would take probably YEARS and I bet it's super expensive and quite a process
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed. |
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Reply #37 posted 02/07/13 5:15pm
Cerebus |
morningsong said:
Even if they remain together forever and ever, that's going to get old real fast, and both of them are going to regret ruining a perfectly lovely face. She planning on working at the circus? Maybe a carnival side show? The exihibit of the fool. Oh how are those parent/teacher meetings going to go, oh, wait, forget that...her kids...they'll have to introduce her to their friends, now that will be an experience. I guess their planning are doing the talk show circuit, I hope they are good at saving their money, cause that's going to dry up, quick, even if they do get that windfall and cover every single talk show, what's that a year, year and a half of checks, then what?
I wouldn't even think it was that much. Most people don't get much for appearing on talk shows, particularly if they're willing to go on a lot of them. It's the people who DON'T want to go on talk shows but get offered enough to do an exclusive that make money. |
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Reply #38 posted 02/07/13 5:20pm
purplepolitici an |
i don't feel bad about googling people or myself. not an unattractive human being, just marry me first please. no need to advertise, etc. For all time I am with you, you are with me. |
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Reply #40 posted 02/07/13 6:22pm
purplepolitici an |
sonic said:
un-fucking-believable.........
freaking (or FUCKING) beweaveable. forgot all about bricks. For all time I am with you, you are with me. |
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Reply #41 posted 02/07/13 7:12pm
ZombieKitten |
Cerebus said:
ZombieKitten said:
It would take probably YEARS and I bet it's super expensive and quite a process
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed.
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result I'm the mistake you wanna make |
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Reply #42 posted 02/07/13 10:43pm
Timmy84 |
SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:
Timmy84 said:
Yeah but her face would look like a big ass red rash if that happens and from the looks of it, it's gonna be HARD to get rid of that!
She'll have to do her lips too because he tattooed them too!
That's right. Her lips are tattooed too. What a mess... |
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Reply #43 posted 02/08/13 7:07am
purplepolitici an |
Timmy84 said:
SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:
She'll have to do her lips too because he tattooed them too!
That's right. Her lips are tattooed too. What a mess...
i doubt it will smudge. For all time I am with you, you are with me. |
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Reply #44 posted 02/08/13 1:13pm
morningsong |
Cerebus said:
morningsong said:
Even if they remain together forever and ever, that's going to get old real fast, and both of them are going to regret ruining a perfectly lovely face. She planning on working at the circus? Maybe a carnival side show? The exihibit of the fool. Oh how are those parent/teacher meetings going to go, oh, wait, forget that...her kids...they'll have to introduce her to their friends, now that will be an experience. I guess their planning are doing the talk show circuit, I hope they are good at saving their money, cause that's going to dry up, quick, even if they do get that windfall and cover every single talk show, what's that a year, year and a half of checks, then what?
I wouldn't even think it was that much. Most people don't get much for appearing on talk shows, particularly if they're willing to go on a lot of them. It's the people who DON'T want to go on talk shows but get offered enough to do an exclusive that make money.
I just can't help but to put a reason to something so unreasonable. For all I know talk show circuit probably never even crossed their minds. But I'm really having a hard time wrapping my head around why, who needs that much attention? And how many more like that are out there? Scary. |
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Reply #45 posted 02/08/13 1:18pm
morningsong |
ZombieKitten said:
Cerebus said:
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed.
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
Even in the picture you can see the outline of discoloration, the nic in his eyebrow even the arrow is faintly visable, and I'm sure there are other telltale signs on his face that the naked eye would pick up quite easily, but I'm sure he's relieved, but the pain and cost must have be high. |
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Reply #46 posted 02/08/13 2:19pm
mynameisnotsus an |
ZombieKitten said:
Cerebus said:
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed.
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
So when Roy called a couple of months later saying a donor was willing to pay for the surgery, Widner could hardly believe it. The donor, a longtime supporter of the SPLC, had been moved by Widner's story - and shocked by photographs of his face.
"For him to have any chance in life and do good," she said, "I knew those tattoos had to come off."
She agreed to fund the surgeries - at a cost of approximately $US35,000 - on several conditions. She wanted to remain anonymous. She wanted assurances that Bryon would go into counselling and would pursue either a college education or a trade.
...
Slowly - far more slowly than Widner had hoped - the tattoos began to fade. In all he underwent 25 surgeries over the course of 16 months, on his face, neck and hands.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/wor...z2KJF5zBqj
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Reply #47 posted 02/08/13 2:25pm
Genesia |
ZombieKitten said:
Cerebus said:
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed.
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
And the pain! They blast that shit off with lasers.
He'll probably never need a face lift - all his skin is new. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #48 posted 02/08/13 4:14pm
Cerebus |
Genesia said:
ZombieKitten said:
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
And the pain! They blast that shit off with lasers.
He'll probably never need a face lift - all his skin is new.
I spelled laser with a z. |
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Reply #49 posted 02/08/13 4:15pm
ThisOne |
His name is Rouslan but the left cheek looks like it has Rub tattooed onto it [Edited 2/8/13 16:17pm]mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus |
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Reply #50 posted 02/08/13 4:43pm
Genesia |
Cerebus said:
Genesia said:
ZombieKitten said:
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
And the pain! They blast that shit off with lasers.
He'll probably never need a face lift - all his skin is new.
I spelled laser with a z. I guess you're not as geeky as you think! :lol: We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #51 posted 02/08/13 5:06pm
Cerebus |
Genesia said:
Cerebus said:
I spelled laser with a z.
I guess you're not as geeky as you think!
Eh, I was just doing too many things at one time. Spread the geekiness too thin and forgot to proofread. |
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Reply #52 posted 02/08/13 5:14pm
ZombieKitten |
mynameisnotsusan said:
ZombieKitten said:
Cerebus said:
That is an incredible result! I have a couple friends who've taken advantage of certain government programs to get tattoos removed and they haven't turned out that well. The fact that this guy had so many have actually helped, because you can usually still see the outline of the area they're going over with the lazer, even after it's completely healed.
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
So when Roy called a couple of months later saying a donor was willing to pay for the surgery, Widner could hardly believe it. The donor, a longtime supporter of the SPLC, had been moved by Widner's story - and shocked by photographs of his face. "For him to have any chance in life and do good," she said, "I knew those tattoos had to come off." She agreed to fund the surgeries - at a cost of approximately $US35,000 - on several conditions. She wanted to remain anonymous. She wanted assurances that Bryon would go into counselling and would pursue either a college education or a trade. ... Slowly - far more slowly than Widner had hoped - the tattoos began to fade. In all he underwent 25 surgeries over the course of 16 months, on his face, neck and hands.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/wor...z2KJF5zBqj
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Reply #53 posted 02/08/13 9:10pm
Timmy84 |
mynameisnotsusan said:
ZombieKitten said:
I can't imagine the time and the cost
but I'm sure this guy must be happy with the result
So when Roy called a couple of months later saying a donor was willing to pay for the surgery, Widner could hardly believe it. The donor, a longtime supporter of the SPLC, had been moved by Widner's story - and shocked by photographs of his face.
"For him to have any chance in life and do good," she said, "I knew those tattoos had to come off."
She agreed to fund the surgeries - at a cost of approximately $US35,000 - on several conditions. She wanted to remain anonymous. She wanted assurances that Bryon would go into counselling and would pursue either a college education or a trade.
...
Slowly - far more slowly than Widner had hoped - the tattoos began to fade. In all he underwent 25 surgeries over the course of 16 months, on his face, neck and hands.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/wor...z2KJF5zBqj
Wow. |
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