Life’s Little Notebook











{April 16, 2008}   Caveat Emptor

One of the things you learn early in Business Law subject is the “caveat emptor” expression. In fact, it’s basic business law. You probably will see it within your first year.

And one does not have to be a business or law student to realize that caveat. It is preached everywhere and anywhere though in different ways, tone and names.

Those people with botched cosmetic surgery should have heed that golden warning and not part with their hard earned money to get a half-assed job done on their face.

I mean, what can you say about people who are stupid enough to pay this lady to do plastic surgery on them?

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Gedwadaimin?

Would you buy slimming products from a 200 pounds human?

Would you pay $36 dollars per hour to get English lessons from a person who doesn’t speaks English? You’d be surprised that some would. More about this next time.

Would you buy cosmetics from a lady who obviously have a different shade of foundation from the neck above making her look like an Oompa Loompa?

Granted, no doctors operate on themselves, plastic surgeon or not, but still…

Moral of the story?

Thou shalt not have a fugly plastic surgeon who can’t make herself look a million dollars. Because she will fug you up for 2 reason:

  1. Her face itself should probably tell you the result you’ll get
  2. She have a vengeance because her own job is botched, so she is on a mission to botch every other woman’s face so that we all now can be ugly and ugly can be the new black! Woohoo!

End of story.



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