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NotQuiteChadLite
The Meeks shall inherit the Earth
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- After surgery, you can’t run again, ever. That’s assuming it’s successful.
- Fractures requiring immediate emergency surgery, are not that uncommon.
- Arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis later in life is a given.
- Other complications involving scar tissue build up, body rejecting tissue, etc.
- Costs a small fortune, isn’t properly understood compared to other cosmetic surgeries.
- You pretty much have to wear pants everywhere because your scars and discoloring will look hideous, uneven and make you seem some like some weird Frankenstein who lost both his legs in a horrifying accident. And the area around the incision will lack muscle definition so it look like you have small stilts implanted between your knee and shin bone, you will always look slightly “off” where it’s clear that you had some kind of accident or operation.
- ANYONE who finds out you had leg lengthening surgery will see you as an insecure weirdo with a short man complex who “couldn’t just be comfortable in his own skin.” This is pity, but not the good kind of pity that Halo Effect’s you.
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