Posted: 12/8/2010 6:36:16 AM EDT
...maybe she will be again.Father-in-law of disfigured Afghan teen arrested
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Quoted: I don't know if it's a "snap-on", but it is a temporary prosthetic until she can have reconstructive surgery.Quoted: Whoever did the nose job is pretty talented, still a little scarring but she's a very attractive woman. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I think it's a prosthetic snap-on. |
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I don't know if it's a "snap-on", but it is a temporary prosthetic until she can have reconstructive surgery.
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Whoever did the nose job is pretty talented, still a little scarring but she's a very attractive woman. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I think it's a prosthetic snap-on. Gotcha. I'm in the middle of nowhere today and my connection is slow. Couldn't read the article. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: If things like this upset you, do not view these Acid-attack victim pictures: What. The. Fuck??! Ahhh...pictures showing off the great contributions these modern nations with modern societies who uphold a fine set of values and ethics. "Alright, you, the entire Middle East...yes you...OUT OF THE GENE POOL, NOW!!" |
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As a chemist, I would like to know what the fuck kinda acid this is. As a fellow chemist and physician: Conc Hydrochloric would do this. Sulfuric would do it but in the few sulfuric burns I've seen leaves a permanent dark pigmentation. These are both available at any hardware store but would require a little concentration. Some of these burns look more like lye than acid. Other acids like hydroflouric would work, but are not commonly available. |
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As a chemist, I would like to know what the fuck kinda acid this is. As a fellow chemist and physician: Conc Hydrochloric would do this. Sulfuric would do it but in the few sulfuric burns I've seen leaves a permanent dark pigmentation. These are both available at any hardware store but would require a little concentration. Some of these burns look more like lye than acid. Other acids like hydroflouric would work, but are not commonly available. If it was concentrated HF I doubt anyone would survive it. |
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God forbid you turn down marriage.
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Savages. And we are helping them for?????? I seriously wonder why we didn't just glass the place, rather than try to help and rebuild. Because glassing it would kill these women and children who, although brainwashed into the "peaceful" Muslim faith, don't deserve to have acid thrown in their faces because they refused to fuck their dad, or marry a man 30+ years their senior. I'm not against hunting the motherfuckers down, dismembering them, stuffing their beheaded maw with a raw pork chop, and setting the corpse ablaze. I just wish we had a way of doing it so that our service-men took fewer casualties and we got more done, while killing the crazies efficiently. HOWEVER.... On the other hand, if we did just carpet bomb the entirety of the Middle East, it may simply be worth the cost of innocent lives. It worked in Japan. |
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Savages. And we are helping them for?????? I seriously wonder why we didn't just glass the place, rather than try to help and rebuild. I guess you missed the part where this was perpetrated on behalf of the Taliban court (who we AREN'T helping) and the government of the country we ARE helping arrested the perpetrator? Would you prefer the US pull out of the US since we have people here who do crazy shit all the time, even though the government catches and prosecutes them? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: As a chemist, I would like to know what the fuck kinda acid this is. As a fellow chemist and physician: Conc Hydrochloric would do this. Sulfuric would do it but in the few sulfuric burns I've seen leaves a permanent dark pigmentation. These are both available at any hardware store but would require a little concentration. Some of these burns look more like lye than acid. Other acids like hydroflouric would work, but are not commonly available. If it was concentrated HF I doubt anyone would survive it. I was thinking something caustic (and hot) too. Saponification of the face. HF goes to bone. I can't imagine what a good dose of high molar HF to the face would do. Incredibly brutal, a very dark aspect of humanity. |
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So where is the outrage from NOW, feminists, and the far leftists... I'm plenty outraged. But I'm not a NOW member. Incidentally, lots of feminists find this appalling. Just so you know. Seems like most feminists are more concerned about how offensive and masoginistic the english language can be if you ignore the origins of words like" history" than they are about true suffering. Of course they're appaled by it, however their actions show how low on the priority list stuff like this is. They have to worry about the subjecation of the white american phalic empire before dealing with atrocities like this. It also doesn't seem to occur to most liberal feminists that it might take killing the bastards to get them to stop. We might actually haveto send force to stop horrors like this. I don't think afghani men deal well with nagging subaru driving butch lesbians who dislike porn, meat, and nuclear power. |
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As a chemist, I would like to know what the fuck kinda acid this is. As a fellow chemist and physician: Conc Hydrochloric would do this. Sulfuric would do it but in the few sulfuric burns I've seen leaves a permanent dark pigmentation. These are both available at any hardware store but would require a little concentration. Some of these burns look more like lye than acid. Other acids like hydroflouric would work, but are not commonly available. Doesn't hydroflouric acid usually kill quickly? |
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...what the FUCK. That last one... the fuckers that do that need to die... |
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As a chemist, I would like to know what the fuck kinda acid this is. As a fellow chemist and physician: Conc Hydrochloric would do this. Sulfuric would do it but in the few sulfuric burns I've seen leaves a permanent dark pigmentation. These are both available at any hardware store but would require a little concentration. Some of these burns look more like lye than acid. Other acids like hydroflouric would work, but are not commonly available. Doesn't hydroflouric acid usually kill quickly? I know I'm nitpicking but it is hydrofluoric acid, as a chemist y'all should know the proper spelling of fluorine. |

