JohnnyB said: enne....ze moeten verdomme wel winnen zondag | |
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100MPH said: I know what lupus is. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Oh that. "Lupe" was my rather bad attempt at a joke. It's a very popular latin name for little boys. As in Lupe Garcia or Lupe Villarreal. I'm sure you can see where I was going with it. | |
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dag said: He looks great. (SIKE!)No he don't. | |
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MichaelsLight said: Michael looks goooood!!!!!
He looks goooood and teeeeerible. After the Thriller period Michael will never look good again. He done seen to that. | |
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hellomoto said: Ellie said: Yes, it's Discoid Lupus.
Anyway, LOL: wow, michael looks quite scruffy and manish (well manish for him anyway) here, i wonder if thats his real hair, and if hes gonna keep this look and get manlier like the reports have said (keep in mind i know theyve said that hes going for a manly look for years now, but this time i could see it being true) MJ looks manish (SIKE AGAIN!) oh, and i know its just me but i'd so do him right there [Edited 11/18/05 1:59am] MJ looks manish (SIKE AGAIN!) | |
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WHY WON'T HE GET A TAN!!! | |
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WHY WON'T HE GET A TAN!!!
Because he can´t. that´s the problem with vitiligo. It destroys your pigmentation, which is what makes you look tan. more info at http://www.niams.nih.gov/...tiligo.htm "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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dag said: WHY WON'T HE GET A TAN!!!
Because he can´t. that´s the problem with vitiligo. It destroys your pigmentation, which is what makes you look tan. more info at http://www.niams.nih.gov/...tiligo.htm Well, how do you know it's vitilago? I thought he was bleaching his skin...? | |
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Well, how do you know it's vitilago? I thought he was bleaching his skin...?
cause there is no way you can get this white through some bleaching creams, whatever, those so-called bleaching creams have a very little and temporary effect.....try to do some research and if you find another way to get this white, let me know. And while doing this research, notice that it s not just MJ´s skin that is white, It´s also his ears Do you think he also puts cream on his ears? "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Novabreaker said: Cloudbuster said: I heard it was lupus that made his hands swell. I don't know much about the symptoms of lupus, personally. Does that mean he'll turn into a werewolf at full moon or something? He's certainly had problems with that in the past: Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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MartyMcFly said: Funniest thing I have seen in so long!!!! I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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dag said: Well, how do you know it's vitilago? I thought he was bleaching his skin...?
cause there is no way you can get this white through some bleaching creams, whatever, those so-called bleaching creams have a very little and temporary effect.....try to do some research and if you find another way to get this white, let me know. And while doing this research, notice that it s not just MJ´s skin that is white, It´s also his ears Do you think he also puts cream on his ears? You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams | |
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Janfriend said: You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams
pills? show me proof that these exsist | |
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hellomoto said: Janfriend said: You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams
pills? show me proof that these exsist All you have to do is read the book "Black Like Me" and you will know what I'm talking about | |
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hellomoto said:
Janfriend said: You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams pills? show me proof that these exsist All you have to do is read the book "Black Like Me" and you will know what I'm talking about Never heard about pills or injections as well. What type of book is that? Is it a medical one? On amazon, they call it "novel" From School Library Journal Grade 10 Up-John Howard Griffin's groundbreaking and controversial novel about his experiences as a white man who transforms himself with the aid of medication and dye in order to experience firsthand the life of a black man living in the Deep South in the late 1950s is a mesmerizing tale of the ultimate sociological experiment. Ray Childs' narration is both straightforward and deeply satisfying. A skilled reader, he incorporates different dialects to help listeners distinguish among the various characters. His ability to convey a full spectrum of emotions, including exhilaration, bone deep sadness, and gut wrenching fear is riveting. Equally fascinating is Childs' description of how Griffin's unheard of approach to studying racial discrimination changed his personal life and ignited a storm of argument and discussion around the nation. This recording deserves a place in every public library collection. Cindy Lombardo, Tuscarawas County Public Library, New Philadelphia, OH "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams
I´ve tried to search google for "injection and pigment" and nothing came out of it. PLease post some proof that you can use injections or pills to get rid of pigment "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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100MPH said: Once an angel ..... WTF happened to this broad's nose??? | |
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Erm, we know it's Vitiligo because his dermatologist testified under oath in a deposition back in 1994 during all the crap with the pictures. | |
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dag said: WHY WON'T HE GET A TAN!!!
Because he can´t. that´s the problem with vitiligo. It destroys your pigmentation, which is what makes you look tan. more info at http://www.niams.nih.gov/...tiligo.htm Vitiligo my ass! Sheeeeeit! | |
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beret1022 said: dag said: Because he can´t. that´s the problem with vitiligo. It destroys your pigmentation, which is what makes you look tan. more info at http://www.niams.nih.gov/...tiligo.htm Well, how do you know it's vitilago? I thought he was bleaching his skin...? He is. You're right. Don't believe the bullshit. | |
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dag said: hellomoto said:
Janfriend said: You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin or you can get injections to get rid of your pigmentation. No one said he was using creams pills? show me proof that these exsist All you have to do is read the book "Black Like Me" and you will know what I'm talking about Never heard about pills or injections as well. What type of book is that? Is it a medical one? On amazon, they call it "novel" From School Library Journal Grade 10 Up-John Howard Griffin's groundbreaking and controversial novel about his experiences as a white man who transforms himself with the aid of medication and dye in order to experience firsthand the life of a black man living in the Deep South in the late 1950s is a mesmerizing tale of the ultimate sociological experiment. Ray Childs' narration is both straightforward and deeply satisfying. A skilled reader, he incorporates different dialects to help listeners distinguish among the various characters. His ability to convey a full spectrum of emotions, including exhilaration, bone deep sadness, and gut wrenching fear is riveting. Equally fascinating is Childs' description of how Griffin's unheard of approach to studying racial discrimination changed his personal life and ignited a storm of argument and discussion around the nation. This recording deserves a place in every public library collection. Cindy Lombardo, Tuscarawas County Public Library, New Philadelphia, OH See in bold. This was true. Another man also did this in the 90's and was featured on Oprah about his experiences as a Black man. This same medication can be used in reverse. I know someone who has vitiligo. He sad his doctor told him he could take an injection that will get ride of his pigment so he would not have blotches of skin discoloration. His doctor told him that if Michael did have vitiligo, he had to have taken this injection because people with this disease do not have a perfect complexion. Also, with the money Michael has he can easily get ahold of this shit without having the disease | |
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Michael doesnt have a perfect complexion either, his got blotches & his always covered in make up, socks, masks, hats, gloves, sunglasses and umbrellas. You dont see him wearing shorts or short sleeved shirts outside now does he? Unless covered in cake. If one is so called using "whitening creams, injection, pills, bleaching, laser beams, paint" or whatever to whitenin the skin it should become "even" not cause & create "spots, patches and blotches" right? get a clue! And its little effect that doesnt last. Vitiligo usually starts as small areas of pigment loss that spread and become larger with time. Bleaching makes you lighter you cannot get further like porcelain white - gray almost and stay permanent.
Mike becomes almost stripped snow white over the years. He is very pale, even in comparison to white people. If he was bleaching his skin from the start, Michael would never have had spots and blotches, irregular shapes all over his body. Like someone said "You can take pills to lighten your skin just like you can take pills to darken your skin" but it cannot create spots and blotches yah? thats someone with a disease called "Vitiligo"....yah? damn. Ive never heard of a method that turns you into a "dalmation". Now there are different treatments depending, its an attempt to restore color to your skin and improve your appearance. Mike probably got some type of treatment done instead of being spotted like a cow, a mega superstar cant come out looking like a cow now can he? he might be called meanie things again. His face seems only the part all clear but his body still has markings. Notice he had patches on his face not spots but it must of progessed all over in time. Also being sunburn, other skin trauma or emotional distress, will trigger the condition. And beret1022 Mike always has an umbrella over his head obviously he cant get a tan, the sun rays are dangerous, skin sensitive to sunlight & will cause problems. [Edited 12/1/05 3:00am] | |
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Nah! He bleaches his skin.
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Wtf???
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Cheek said: Wtf???
He bleaches his skin, you know. | |
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Cloudbuster said: He bleaches his skin, you know.
I don't wanna talk about it! It hurts me! | |
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Cheek said: Cloudbuster said: He bleaches his skin, you know.
I don't wanna talk about it! It hurts me! Okay. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Okay.
Thank you! You're so humane! | |
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