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Addictions, delusions and nervous ticks …..

I was going to try and get everyone involved in an experiment …. however her face was just too good to miss…...

I’ve always thought that the term “addiction” should be defunct. It’s just too broad a term. It’s one of those words like “bad”,  “tired” and “fucked” that may have more than one meaning and just ends up being used to describe anything from a craving, to a need, to a nervous tick and even be part of an ad campaign. Words like that should be banned ….. it’ll help people learn new ones.

The history of the the term addiction is actually very interesting, it was first described by William Shakespeare e in 1599 in Henry V in relations to opium and has since grown to encompass many other habits and obsessions, some of them behavioral (we all know that guy in class who can’t stop washing his hands ….. fucking creepy) , some of them psychological (buying makes us feel good, that chocolate cake makes us feel even better and don’t even get me started on weed) and some of them simply occur because your body needs that chemical to function (e.g. nicotine, heroin and pethidine).*

For the most part we are all addicted (or more aptly fixated) upon certain things around us, for some it’s that cup of coffee, for others it’s that cigarette at the time of need and for many (far more than you can imagine) it’s that shot of vodka before bedtime.* and then there are the vain attention seeking types, these are the people who tend to get new haircuts regularly, change their “look” 10 times a season and can’t help but carry around that handbag that looks like a Hummer H2 with suspenders strapped on to either side (the fucking thing looks like you could bludgeon someone to death with it …..)

And despite what most people think, the vast majority of addictions, fixations and nervous ticks are harmless and the fact of the matter is that very few of us will end up going into rehab for over showering, over cleaning or drinking too much coffee,alcohol or diet coke (some of us may even boast about it) but some, very few end up harming themselves………

Obvious examples of fatal addiction include heroin addicts, those of us who’ve done more than their fare share of cocaine and ofcourse surgery addicts such as the young Korean lady recently doing the rounds on all the tabloids …..

Hang Mioku now 48 began undergoing plastic surgery at the age of 24, she started off going to local plastic surgeons in Korea who would inject her cheeks with collagen (the botox of the 80′s), since then she’s had over 106 different procedures done ……. now if you think about it that’s a little too much to swallow …. for one thing I don’t think you could do 100 procedures back to back on a human face (well you could but you’d have to for-go the 6 month waiting time for all the tissue swelling to go down) for another no human could afford to pay for 100 procedures back to back (well you could …. if you were Cher, Micheal Jackson or Demi Moore).

But good old Hang found a way of pulling it off with minimal overhead by cutting out the middle man after the first couple of surgeries and using cheaper …. erm …. biodegradable collagen/silicon/botox alternatives.

She decided to inject herself with cooking oil ….. it’s a wonder how she managed to pull it off without paralysing her face ,developing infection or developing gangrene ….. if the women went to medical school she would have been the best plastic surgeon ever !

But is her addiction legitimate? or is it just a habit gone wild? Based on most of the stuff I read about the woman and others addicted to surgery seems to be more of an obsessive habit rather than a full on addiction ….. oh well maybe I should have showed up for psychiatry in medschool ….. damn class was boring though ….. they should have used power point instead of those fucking transparencies …….

* Yes I am well aware of the the repetitve use of “for some”, “for others”, “for others” format …. my linguistic skills have been taking a nose dive lately….. apologies …..

21 Comments

  • Nov 14th 200821:11
    by teach

    OMG – this is just, oh, I can’t , Oh GOD.
    This is even worse than that cat woman woman thing.
    I think this is almost like the psychological illness where people ( I can’t remember the name ) want to amputate parts of the body when they are perfectly healthy. I watched a BBC documentary about a guy who wouldn’t rest until he had surgeons cut his right leg off above the knee.

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  • Nov 15th 200800:11
    by Ansam

    I dont have addictions -beside ice cream of course- (I drink coffee and tea socially, and thats about it)… and dont you think life would be colorless without those kinda freaks??? I know its so mean to even think about this, but we need those bizaaros to look at :-P

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  • Nov 15th 200809:11
    by KTDP

    teach: it’s a type of body dysmorphic disorder; its basically where the persons image of him/her self is radically different from his true appearance. In our woman’s case the problem lies in the woman’s need for the actual procedure rather than the end result.

    Ansam: Agreed. God bless the freaks for the joy they bring to our lives and the lives of those drug company execs …..

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  • Nov 15th 200810:11
    by MacaholiQ8

    Damn! And I thought my shisha addiction was bad. :/

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  • Nov 15th 200814:11
    by Aurous

    @@ why would anyone do that?!!!

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  • Nov 16th 200807:11
    by l's brain

    Delusions, addictions and Shakespeare. Perfect ;)

    Ya allah! Her pictures are nauseous yet i cannot stop staring at them :( make me stop make me make me
    The lunatics always make me wonder how terrible his/her childhood was. Poor thing.s Every time i read/hear something of that sort i immediately google the background of the nutcase. It is kinda fun. But i won’t now :( I’m about to enjoy my own lethal addiction: junk food.
    I was just reading random blogs and came across one of your comments: “that tattoo is so hot” lol which reminded me of your other comment on my blog. I was like baih what an untiring advocate :p

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  • Nov 16th 200816:11
    by plastic

    Having a heroin addiction is much sexier .

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  • Nov 16th 200817:11
    by KTDP

    Aurous: well no sane person would. However someone woh has gone crazy might do it in a heart beat.

    L’s brain:I’ve always felt that people with psych problems have alot to bear, the challenge of treating and living with a psychiatric illness is far more challenging than living with say a lump in the back of your neck. I have been and will always be a firm advocate of tattoos. IMHO they can never hurt your bad ass status in anyway.

    Plastic: Cocaine is even hotter. The bastards always look like rockstars.

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  • Nov 16th 200818:11
    by F.

    Yeah…I’d call it an obsession…

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  • Nov 17th 200814:11
    by eshda3wa

    cooking oil!

    good thing her face didnt sizzle everytime she was out in the sun..

    or actually by the looks of it, it just might have!

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  • Nov 17th 200816:11
    by KTDP

    F.: “True dat” as all the hip,young and happy say …..

    eshda3wa: I was thinking the body might just react to it as an infection more so than anything else.

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  • Nov 25th 200821:11
    by teach

    I’m going to have more chocolate- who the f cares…….

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