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#1 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="TheGrayEye"]

[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="TheGrayEye"]

I disagree, it won't just be in your mind anymore when you literally hear girls talking about it behind your very back. Not to mention, if you ever want a job that involves lots of publicity and attention, it'll be hellish with all jokes people will make and such. I don't see why $4000 isn't worth it in that case, if you wanted to just avoid all that, and be accepted, which is something most people want (or even strive for).

It could be the best $4000 you've ever spent.

Im gonna have to ask you to look up pectus exarvatium, if i can overcome that without worrying about my body, tc can as well. If tc has phycological problems, than he should be getting therapy instead of a new nose.

Yes, I did look it up, and it's terrible, but I think there are several reasons why it's a different kind of problem from a nose. One of the reasons being that the surgery for it seems a whole lot more expensive than a nose job, which makes a $4000 nose job seem much more attainable. Another thing, is that (I'm imagining) that it's most likely concealed from people while your out in public, since people will probably only notice it if you take your shirt off.

With a big nose on the other hand, well, you would need to walk around in a mask like the elephant man to conceal it, so basically everyone is going to see it and stare at you. That is not a good feeling, and neither is the pectus exarvatium, but like I said, I think it's a different kind of problem- $4000 to fix something that everyone will see, or a crap load more money to fix something that people will most likely (I imagine) only see when your shirtless. Personally I would want both problems fixed.

You really dont understand, i cant lean back in a chair without it showing. When i stand up, the air pushes my shirt back into the cavity, its very noticable. I tell this to everyone i meet when they ask. If they dont like it, its their problem, not mine.
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] That is nothing compared to something ****ed up on your face...I hope you can agree about thatrawsavon
did you look it up? Because i can tell you, it really used to hold me back. Till one day i just said "**** it". People should like me for my personality, not my chest (or in tc's imaginary case, his nose)

Yes, I looked it up...not the same thing as something on your face Besides, the whole point is that you are assigning your own vales to TC when you are not qualified to do so

If i can get dates with my chest, im sure girls can overlook a big nose. Tc should not feel so self conscious. Its not assigning my values, its first hand advice.
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#3 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] But you don't know that he does have body issues b/c (like I said) 1. you lack the qualifications to say that 2. you don't know him ...it could be a one-time fix You are trying to assign your own, unqualified diagnosis to someone you do not know...I fail to see how you think that seems logical :?rawsavon
i do have qualifications, i have first hand experience with an abdnormal body deformity. And counseling is still the cheaper and more effective option.

That does not make you an expert :lol: ...that is like saying b/c you survived cancer you are qualified to treat it...come on now

I have experience with a body deformity, one worse than a big nose. So if anything, my experince has more weight than yours would, i can tell tc to "get over it" cause thats what i did, and it worked. Its the best advice i can give, while you are going off hypothetical situations.
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"] Im gonna have to ask you to look up pectus exarvatium, rawsavon
That is nothing compared to something ****ed up on your face...I hope you can agree about that

did you look it up? Because i can tell you, it really used to hold me back. Till one day i just said "**** it". People should like me for my personality, not my chest (or in tc's imaginary case, his nose)
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] You did not answer my question...you are trying to make a psychological evaluation without: 1. having the qualifications to do so 2. knowing the TCrawsavon
If tc has physcological problems, his nose is the least of his worries. counseling would be cheaper than plastic surgery, and would cure tc of his phyc problems forever. A nose could be a one time thing, then it could be the jaw, or ears or something.

But you don't know that he does have body issues b/c (like I said) 1. you lack the qualifications to say that 2. you don't know him ...it could be a one-time fix You are trying to assign your own, unqualified diagnosis to someone you do not know...I fail to see how you think that seems logical :?

i do have qualifications, i have first hand experience with an abdnormal body deformity. And counseling is still the cheaper and more effective option.
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#6 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"] Im gonna have to ask you to look up pectus exarvatium, if i can overcome that without worrying about my body, tc can as well. If tc has phycological problems, than he should be getting therapy instead of a new nose.kamikaze_pigmy
lol@thinkingTCisnotatroll.

replace "tc" with any other person, the statment still stands. Im aware tc is a troll, there has been more than enough evidence.
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#7 kipohippo021
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id wanna live forever.
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#8 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="WiiRocks66"][QUOTE="AvatarMan96"]

Who watched this movie? I liked it soooooooooooooo much!

Are you a girl and/or under 13?

i think hes justin beiber :P
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#9 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="TheGrayEye"]

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Wow, you have to be joking. So you're saying getting a tv more is worth more because you can sit on your ass inside your house all day long and watch it, as opposed to getting something done that won't make people look at you funny, or talk behind your back anymore, as well as give you a masive boost in confidence so that you can go out and live life to the fullest?

You have no argument.

but your self consious image of yourself is in the mind. I can be ugly as hell and win ugliest man of the year, if i think im handsome. Then whats the problem? Its in the mind, and you shouldnt pay 4000 to get your nose fixed, when the real problem is in the mind. If you think its a big enough deal, then get therapy.

I disagree, it won't just be in your mind anymore when you literally hear girls talking about it behind your very back. Not to mention, if you ever want a job that involves lots of publicity and attention, it'll be hellish with all jokes people will make and such. I don't see why $4000 isn't worth it in that case, if you wanted to just avoid all that, and be accepted, which is something most people want (or even strive for).

It could be the best $4000 you've ever spent.

Im gonna have to ask you to look up pectus exarvatium, if i can overcome that without worrying about my body, tc can as well. If tc has phycological problems, than he should be getting therapy instead of a new nose.
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#10 kipohippo021
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[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] Do you have a degree in psychology :? Because some people really do have one ***ed up feature, and fixing that changes their whole outlook on life. (yes, some people do have body image issues...but that is not for you to say as someone without the credentials to do so)rawsavon
I have pectus exarvatium, look that up. Thats alot more than a big nose and im not complaining. If i can overcome that, than anyone can overcome a big nose.

You did not answer my question...you are trying to make a psychological evaluation without: 1. having the qualifications to do so 2. knowing the TC

If tc has physcological problems, his nose is the least of his worries. counseling would be cheaper than plastic surgery, and would cure tc of his phyc problems forever. A nose could be a one time thing, then it could be the jaw, or ears or something.