Electrician-turned stripper removes 6 ribs to look like 'living cartoon'

Twila

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Which is odd because he is quite a boob. :lol:

most people find breasts comforting or beautiful or sexy or attractive in some way.

I don't want to think about the reasons he has such a negative reaction to breasts. Even gay men can see the merits in breasts and although his homophobia could be the screaming from the belfries kind of cry. Purely Freudian speculation on my part.

Well, I don't know about other countries but in Canada, the govt will pay for gender reassignment surgery whereas they won't pay to have several ribs removed just for sh*ts and giggles.

wow, I wonder if this kind of surgery makes for sh*ts when giggling...I remember reading that when women wore the really tight corsets to make the super small waist that all kinds of weird body things happened. They also had access to opiates, and cocaine at the local apothecary shoppe.
 

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most people find breasts comforting or beautiful or sexy or attractive in some way.

I don't want to think about the reasons he has such a negative reaction to breasts. Even gay men can see the merits in breasts and although his homophobia could be the screaming from the belfries kind of cry. Purely Freudian speculation on my part.



wow, I wonder if this kind of surgery makes for sh*ts when giggling...I remember reading that when women wore the really tight corsets to make the super small waist that all kinds of weird body things happened. They also had access to opiates, and cocaine at the local apothecary shoppe.
Cocaine!! Woohooo

Just kidding. I don't bother with that crap. :lol:
 

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she's attractive to those who enjoy the life like blow up dolls and the people who dress up in the life like blow up doll suits, she's like the next generation...
No, she lacks the primary virtue of a blow-up doll.

The inability to talk about her feelings.
 

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Cocaine!! Woohooo

Just kidding. I don't bother with that crap. :lol:
Just for wearing a corset for the interview?? Hmmm . . .

No, she lacks the primary virtue of a blow-up doll.
I'll bet the boys are lining up to try and find the air nozzle with their mouths.

those were some goofy lookin folks as well me thinks. wonder why people just don't be who they are
The boys pay more for strippers that 'are different'. They don't take them home for the folks to meet.
 

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' They also had access to opiates, and cocaine at the local apothecary shoppe.' Was this part an advertising gimmick? I hate it when that happens.
 

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those were some goofy lookin folks as well me thinks. wonder why people just don't be who they are

They weren't allowed to be who they were. If you were a female you HAD to act in the manner that was dictated by your culture as being how a woman behaved.

Children were not allowed to be children. They were basically another form of income or servent help. Men may have had it easier, but there was still a strict style of behavoir that was considered acceptable. Then again you were fortunate to live past 40 year of age.

Things are better for people now, generally speaking, imo
 

Twila

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What interview? The day my plane crashed was the day I exited the work force.

HOLY F! what happened?

' They also had access to opiates, and cocaine at the local apothecary shoppe.' Was this part an advertising gimmick? I hate it when that happens.

Have you seen any of the victorian era advertising for "medicines'? they're awesome. For those who haven't:







 

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What interview? The day my plane crashed was the day I exited the work force.
Most pilots would do the same.

Have you seen any of the victorian era advertising for "medicines'? they're awesome. For those who haven't:







I can see why big pharma would want those removed, even if they didn't cure you it would make you not care about the ailments. I don't suppose you want to get rid of any of those 'products' as I'm collecting old bottles as a hobby.
 

Twila

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I can see why big pharma would want those removed, even if they didn't cure you it would make you not care about the ailments. I don't suppose you want to get rid of any of those 'products' as I'm collecting old bottles as a hobby.


If I ever come across such a bottle I will keep you in mind. I've only seen medicine bottle this old at the Royal Museum in Victoria.

Must have been a very surreal time to live, eh? Ifn' you can just pick heroin up on the shelf.
 

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They weren't allowed to be who they were. If you were a female you HAD to act in the manner that was dictated by your culture as being how a woman behaved.

Children were not allowed to be children. They were basically another form of income or servent help. Men may have had it easier, but there was still a strict style of behavoir that was considered acceptable. Then again you were fortunate to live past 40 year of age.

Things are better for people now, generally speaking, imo
Depends on your circumstance I guess.