Normies won’t hardmax

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They won’t and if they do muster the courage they will get botched
 
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Normies are iqlets
 
On the bright side, it means less competition
 
is that supposed to be a bad thing?
 
Normies hardmaxx, "hardmaxxing" not something that started from blackpill
 
Plastic surgery was invented in ancient times, with the earliest known techniques appearing in ancient India around 800 B.C.. Here, physicians like Sushruta performed reconstructive procedures, such as using skin grafts from the cheek to reconstruct a nose. However, the field saw its most significant scientific and medical advancements in the 19th and 20th centuries, heavily driven by the need to treat war injuries.

Ancient origins
  • Ancient India: As early as 800 B.C., physicians like Sushruta used skin grafts, for example, creating a new nose from forehead skin. His work, the Sushruta Samhita, was a foundational text on reconstructive surgery.
  • Ancient Egypt: Egyptians used rudimentary methods to repair broken noses, as described in ancient medical texts.
  • Ancient Rome: Roman medical writers, such as Aulus Cornelius Celsus, described techniques for repairing damaged ears, lips, and noses.

Modern development
  • 19th Century: Advances were made in Europe, with pioneers like Dr. John Peter Mettauer performing the first cleft palate operation in the New World in 1827.
  • World War I: The mass casualties of the war led to a massive acceleration in plastic surgery techniques, particularly for treating extensive facial injuries.
  • World War II: This conflict further spurred development, leading to new techniques for rebuilding limbs and treating severe burns.
  • 1970s: The development of liposuction in Europe marked a significant step in modern aesthetic plastic surgery.
 
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Plastic surgery was invented in ancient times, with the earliest known techniques appearing in ancient India around 800 B.C.. Here, physicians like Sushruta performed reconstructive procedures, such as using skin grafts from the cheek to reconstruct a nose. However, the field saw its most significant scientific and medical advancements in the 19th and 20th centuries, heavily driven by the need to treat war injuries.

Ancient origins
  • Ancient India: As early as 800 B.C., physicians like Sushruta used skin grafts, for example, creating a new nose from forehead skin. His work, the Sushruta Samhita, was a foundational text on reconstructive surgery.
  • Ancient Egypt: Egyptians used rudimentary methods to repair broken noses, as described in ancient medical texts.
  • Ancient Rome: Roman medical writers, such as Aulus Cornelius Celsus, described techniques for repairing damaged ears, lips, and noses.

Modern development
  • 19th Century: Advances were made in Europe, with pioneers like Dr. John Peter Mettauer performing the first cleft palate operation in the New World in 1827.
  • World War I: The mass casualties of the war led to a massive acceleration in plastic surgery techniques, particularly for treating extensive facial injuries.
  • World War II: This conflict further spurred development, leading to new techniques for rebuilding limbs and treating severe burns.
  • 1970s: The development of liposuction in Europe marked a significant step in modern aesthetic plastic surgery.
Why the gpt sludge
 

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