Recap of Botched Season 5 Episode 11 After waking up in the ICU after having surgery, Drs. Terry Dubrow & Paul Nassif plead with plastic surgery-obsessed …
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Recap of Botched Season 5 Episode 11 After waking up in the ICU after having surgery, Drs. Terry Dubrow & Paul Nassif plead with plastic surgery-obsessed …
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Too many stars and known people like Linda Thompson, Jackson, Presley, and many others have opted to have plastic put into their faces. It's obvious this procedure is not perfected regardless of who does this or how much $$$ is handed over, be it, Beverly Hills or Mexico. We see this so many times, overdone and sometimes, a reconstructed train wreck. Looks like their face collided with a wall and still swollen. Who would do this to iron out a wrinkle? Or risk, ultimately looking like a different person and sometimes a freak attacked by some man-eating virus?
She actually looks like a Barbie
This is so life threatening. I don’t want a nose job anymore
How many people watch this to see how ugly they get after surgery
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Holy crap it's Amanda toy!!!! I love her
These people are crazy.
Call me 215 344 7394
She looks like Catherine paiz
I get mad sometimes pls stop plsss I beg u!!!!??????????
WHY just WHY stop your pretty the way u are don't change
black lady looks like fuckin Robert Davi
howcome they didnt offer the gay guy more lipo so he could wake up from surgery with his dream body?
wow good job
That my wish to have bobss i wish i wish
1:15 is literally Micheal Jackson and Michelle Obama mixed
Fugly best to stay natural
Can someone PLEASE tell me where can I watch the whole episodes…..like, in the description, there is a link, but my device won't open it….if you know what is in that link/ where can I watch the full episodes…….please respond to this comment! I would rlly appreciate it! Have a nice day!
0:19
Amanda: Straight up Barbie doll
0:44
Her cheeks: nonexistent
Nice video guys ! I'd love to collaborate sometime
Imagine if people wake up happy with themselves, how many industry will go broke
Nightmare- i am gonna have a nightmare!
She (after surgery) looks just like pretty Miss Piggy in human form.
The whole plastic squad is all there
0:27 he was staring at them plastic watermelons
She looks like a human size doll
"I can't promise you that." As if she's doing it for the doctor's good.
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But I hate about most people and they say that you're ugly and then when you come become beautiful you're not real you're so beautiful and you're not why can't you just tell me that from the beginning
Every person in this seems to be a freak
I have forgotten all about scoptrua from palm harbor plastic surgery … Tampa vein centers…. Now they know why plastic surgery has been all over the worlds… Be yourself, everyone is taken….
Well, plastic surgeons killed Michael Jackson
She won't be cremated, she will be recycled
We're all born beautiful guys just know that
its funny how she said she looks like her self again haha its funny because she.. got.. (in a low voice) got plastic surgery to change the way she looks. . . ima just shut up 1:40
Barby doll
*Maybe she should go in the water*
We have enough plastic in the ocean we don’t need more to kill turtles…
I saw her breasts
The Bible does not specifically address a Christian having plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate that plastic surgery is, in and of itself, wrong. However, there are several things that one needs to consider before deciding whether or not to undergo these procedures. Altering one’s body is unnatural, and there are always risks of potential side effects, both physical and psychological. No one should allow himself to be put “under the knife” without first thoroughly researching all alternatives, risks, and side effects involved with the surgery. A person also needs to fully identify his or her motivation for desiring the surgery. For many with physical deformities—whether genetic or acquired—it is natural to want to fit into society and feel “normal.” There are also cases of slight abnormalities that would cause someone to feel very uncomfortable with himself, such as a very large or misshapen nose. But many, if not most, plastic surgeries are attempts to meet emotional voids in physical ways, to attract attention, or to seek approval from others.
The most commonly performed cosmetic procedures include breast augmentation/lifts, liposuction (the removal of body fat), facelifts, eyelid lifts, buttock and other body lifts, leg vein treatments, botox/fat injections, and nose and face reshaping. Approximately two million people subject themselves to these kinds of procedures each year, shelling out money and sacrificing time and comfort. When vanity motivates a person to undergo surgery, he/she has become his/her own idol. The Bible warns us not to be vain or conceited (Philippians 2:3-4) and not to draw attention to ourselves by the way we look (1 Timothy 2:9). Another concern would be the cost. This is a major consideration because most people have families, and the expense of plastic surgery should never come before the needs of the family. The Bible also tells us that we need to use wisely the money that God has entrusted to us (Proverbs 11:24-25; Luke 16:10-12).
The most important thing to do before making the decision to undergo plastic surgery would be to consult God about the issue. The Bible tells us that God cares about every worry and concern that we have, so we should take our problems to Him (1 Peter 5:7). Through the wisdom and guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, we have the ability to make decisions that will please and honor Him. “Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised” (Proverbs 31:30). Even the most skilled surgeon cannot hold back the hands of time, and all cosmetic surgeries will eventually have the same result—aging. Those lifted body parts will sag again, and those cosmetically altered facial features will eventually wrinkle. It is far better to work on beautifying the person underneath, “that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight” (1 Peter 3:4).
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Both I and J were used interchangeably by scribes to express the sound of both the vowel and the consonant. It wasn't until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a clear distinction between the two sounds.
Definitely not me
She looks like Amanda Bynes if she went a different way
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0:39 wtf is that thing
Why?
0:30 Oml the doc in the white is staring her down like: dAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAng gurl
First girl looks like a muppet.