kz
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Hair: Bald
Brain: Suffer from OCPD
Eyes: Have keratoconus
Ears: Always back and fourth to the doctors for syringing
Nose: Broken when I got attacked
Teeth: Dead teeth from same attack
Skin: Have to have a cream twice a day or get a really bad rash
Literally everything! For fucks sake... what else can go wrong?
How's your head?
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Tomnova16
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im perfect
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by kz
Hair: Bald
Brain: Suffer from OCPD
Eyes: Have keratoconus
Ears: Always back and fourth to the doctors for syringing
Nose: Broken when I got attacked
Teeth: Dead teeth from same attack
Skin: Have to have a cream twice a day or get a really bad rash
Literally everything! For fucks sake... what else can go wrong?
How's your head?
Be quiet and keep your shitness to yourself. I don't want to catch it...
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Ronson
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Male pattern baldness is starting and its slightly chubby, apart from that its a lot sexier than yours.
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Ronson
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keratoconus < Never heard of that before.
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Ojc
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Head fine bowels broke
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Ronson
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Do you suffer from wet farts? OJC.
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Ojc
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Badly
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scoob
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Head fucked due to steroid abuse
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taylorboosh
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My moobs are a bit shit
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
im perfect
Apart from the spelling/grammar bit of the brain yeah?!
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C2RL R
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I'm going bald pretty quick. And grey. My facial hair comes out orange as I carry the ginger gene. I'm slightly short sighted, have deep wrinkles in my forehead and my ears stick out! I feel your pain brother!
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Badly
Deepest sympathy.
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sc0ott
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Ojc 4.50 blazin up with swamp ass.
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by Ronson
keratoconus < Never heard of that before.
Neither had I this time last year! Basically it means I have thin corneas that warp to an irregular shape. Was hoping to hold out on wearing glasses for a while but unfortunately it has come on thick and fast and I've just made an order for specialist contacts that will flatten my corneas this is how I see lighting at night which is when it's at it's worse...

My hair isn't completely gone, it's just a really bad bald spot (and thinning on front) so I'm shaving it off once and for all when I hit 30 next year...
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Ronson
keratoconus < Never heard of that before.
Truly horrible apparently.
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Ronson
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What is? Kerry Katona or Keratoconus
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SVM 286
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Sorry, thought that was what it was. Thought the poor sod had her image scorched into his retinas. *shudders*
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Ronson
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LOL
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Jambo
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Jim
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Generation
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I am what I am.
Take this to the gay thread
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boylers11
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quote: Originally posted by kz
quote: Originally posted by Ronson
keratoconus < Never heard of that before.
Neither had I this time last year! Basically it means I have thin corneas that warp to an irregular shape. Was hoping to hold out on wearing glasses for a while but unfortunately it has come on thick and fast and I've just made an order for specialist contacts that will flatten my corneas this is how I see lighting at night which is when it's at it's worse...

My hair isn't completely gone, it's just a really bad bald spot (and thinning on front) so I'm shaving it off once and for all when I hit 30 next year...
I'm a hospital Optometrist mate, I fit shed loads of keratoconic CLs. If yours work as well for you as they do for most of our patients, you'll be well away! I had a patient recently who could barely see 6/60 (top letter on the chart) with specs, but I got them to 6/5 (better than 20/20) in both eyes with rigid CLs! Good luck with it!!
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Anty
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Slight dent on fore Head,
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by boylers11
quote: Originally posted by kz
quote: Originally posted by Ronson
keratoconus < Never heard of that before.
Neither had I this time last year! Basically it means I have thin corneas that warp to an irregular shape. Was hoping to hold out on wearing glasses for a while but unfortunately it has come on thick and fast and I've just made an order for specialist contacts that will flatten my corneas this is how I see lighting at night which is when it's at it's worse...

My hair isn't completely gone, it's just a really bad bald spot (and thinning on front) so I'm shaving it off once and for all when I hit 30 next year...
I'm a hospital Optometrist mate, I fit shed loads of keratoconic CLs. If yours work as well for you as they do for most of our patients, you'll be well away! I had a patient recently who could barely see 6/60 (top letter on the chart) with specs, but I got them to 6/5 (better than 20/20) in both eyes with rigid CLs! Good luck with it!!
That's good to hear mate, thanks. I'm going for Kerasoft at this point which I believe is a bit of a hybrid lens... I'm hoping that will be good enough for now as I'd rather avoid completely rigid ones. I'm quite a late starter (29 now) so there's a good chance it won't progress too much.
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boylers11
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Let us know how the kerasoft go. I have no first hand experience of them, but my colleagues don't rate them much compared to RGPs. Hope it works out for you!
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