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Hmm. He does look quite pleasant and friendly though. If I had a facial deformity I would at least want to look like Dr Phibes and go round scaring little kids. And be 8 feet tall with large fangs.
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yes. indeed.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHe's not that bad; in the video, his hair is worse than his face. If that's the best that cosmetic surgery can do, it must have been pretty horrific to start with though.
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Are you allowed to give them away because they don't look nice?
I was passed on 43 times in just two months as they tried desperately to break the audit trail
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He's not that bad; in the video, his hair is worse than his face. If that's the best that cosmetic surgery can do, it must have been pretty horrific to start with though.
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Are you allowed to give them away because they don't look nice?It has resulted in ... his parents giving him up for adoption 36 hours after he was born.
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It's curious you should bring this up because I saw someone who looked like that over the weekend. <I tried to say that sensitively, but failed> I had no idea what it was, and it was the first time I'd seen it. She was with someone, which I thought sweet. 1 in 10,000 probability seems rather high, one might expect to see it more often but for speculating that it must manifest itself by varying degree.
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