Monday, March 22, 2010
Some more unnecessary surgery for narcissistic people
The Chastity Bono post has been getting a lot of attention, but this kind of absurd breast augmentation surgery is right up there in terms of "people who need psychiatric attention."
The woman in the picure - "Stripper Chelsea Charms" - has augmented breasts clocking in at collective 52 pounds.
Given the freakish "I'm disgusted and repulsed and... and I can't look away" effect of this picture, let's hope that this is one kind of medical expense that gets deleted by Obamacare.
Yea, I saw Clerks II. What can I say? Kevin Smith's nerd humor works for me in a way that I'm not entirely proud to admit.
[Via Instapundit, in case anyone is wondering how I got here.]
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The surgeon(s) should stand before a firing squad.
Fair point. How does a doctor justify doing this kind of surgery from a medical perspective? This has to be debilitating and basically unhealthy for the woman. How is this any different than accommodating someone who wants to have their healthy legs cut off?
No, those can't be real, can they? Stop.
Apparently they are.
I haven't a clue how she sleeps much less walks.
Almost appears to be a freakish spoof on the indulgence of breast enlargement--one would think that would be the only reason to be smiling in this photo.
Unfortunately, what's equally macabre is knowing that is NOT the reason why she's smiling.
Ya know, there oughta be a law...
Nope, I'm not having any problem looking away, and I think a lot of men would agree.
I cannot believe there's no pain involved in that spectacle (obviously, there's mental anguish, somewhere, but I'm mean physically, that cannot be comfortable). Believe me.
Chelsea is a stripper, which means that she can write off her surgery, but (a) how does she dance and (b)well, how to say this, I just don't think that all that many men would pay to see her strip.
Okay, I admit that this is not the most edifying post I've ever put up, but I really wanted to use the phrase "I'm disgusted and repulsed and...and I can't look away." It's like watching a car wreck on the side of the road.
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