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Q: cosmetic surgery, guilin

Looking for cosmetic surgens in Guilin

8 years 33 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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To actively seek unnecessary and frivolous surgery in China could perhaps be the stupidest thing that one could possibly do.

Stiggs:

Sorry, meant to upvote that

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I upvote.

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Your sentence reminds me of what a Vulcan would say. Are you a Trekkie by any chance ?!

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To deny the facts would be illogical.

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Adverts for these services are normallay in elevators. Or on the sides of busses. They are easy to spot... before and after photos etc.

Is this really the best question you could come up with for your wumao course? Shame on you.

I grade you an E.

Lumpygravy0142:

What if your kid gets run over by a car and needs cosmetic surgery? You won't be so clever. You'd treat honest and sincere questions a bit differently, wouldn't you, clever mother fucker

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@Lumpygravy

in China, if you kid is run over by a car, the driver will probably have made sure it is dead first.

Harsh but true.

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You might be able to find sturgeons in Guilin, in the Li river 

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Just do it yourself!angel 

You need a mirror and sharp knife. Don't listen to the posters above!

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To actively seek unnecessary and frivolous surgery in China could perhaps be the stupidest thing that one could possibly do.

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Sorry, meant to upvote that

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I upvote.

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Your sentence reminds me of what a Vulcan would say. Are you a Trekkie by any chance ?!

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To deny the facts would be illogical.

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Try here: http://www.hospitalscout.com/en/Hospitals/Facility/44609/.html

 

But I've read that South Korea is better than China for face lifts. 

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Would a face transplant result in a losing face in china? We all know the French dine the first face transplant last year. But in China, if your nose is too big and you pay to have a bit hacked off, you technically lose face, but gain face by being stupid enough to pay for it. Is that a paradox? Erm..

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@Scots. that was funny.

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