I think you can make a guess as to what his hand is going to look like when you check out the stubbed down toe amputations… Click through to meet the claw!
Predict the hand from the foot
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192 responses to “Predict the hand from the foot”
stubbed toes are mega cute.
stubbed toes are mega cute.
#33:
The main reasoning behind what I said is not so much be self-centered as look at the reality of the situation. How much do her feet really affect their relationship? Her happiness and comfort in her own body–which might be assisted by augmenting her toes–will certainly affect their relationship more.
The only way that I think her trimming her toes would possibly affect their relationship is if he were a foot fetishist. I think prohibiting someone from doing something that doesn’t really affect you is just silly and self-centered on their behalf.
But that’s all just my opinion, and worth exactly the internet it’s typed on.
#33:
The main reasoning behind what I said is not so much be self-centered as look at the reality of the situation. How much do her feet really affect their relationship? Her happiness and comfort in her own body–which might be assisted by augmenting her toes–will certainly affect their relationship more.
The only way that I think her trimming her toes would possibly affect their relationship is if he were a foot fetishist. I think prohibiting someone from doing something that doesn’t really affect you is just silly and self-centered on their behalf.
But that’s all just my opinion, and worth exactly the internet it’s typed on.
#33:
The main reasoning behind what I said is not so much be self-centered as look at the reality of the situation. How much do her feet really affect their relationship? Her happiness and comfort in her own body–which might be assisted by augmenting her toes–will certainly affect their relationship more.
The only way that I think her trimming her toes would possibly affect their relationship is if he were a foot fetishist. I think prohibiting someone from doing something that doesn’t really affect you is just silly and self-centered on their behalf.
But that’s all just my opinion, and worth exactly the internet it’s typed on.
#33:
The main reasoning behind what I said is not so much be self-centered as look at the reality of the situation. How much do her feet really affect their relationship? Her happiness and comfort in her own body–which might be assisted by augmenting her toes–will certainly affect their relationship more.
The only way that I think her trimming her toes would possibly affect their relationship is if he were a foot fetishist. I think prohibiting someone from doing something that doesn’t really affect you is just silly and self-centered on their behalf.
But that’s all just my opinion, and worth exactly the internet it’s typed on.
AHAHAHAH ITS FUNNY COZ HE IS HOLDING A LIGHTER BUT HE CANT IGNITE IT! AHAHAHAHAH :D:D:D
Dumb people make me laugh 😀
And anyone who comments saying “Lol you must make yourself laugh” blah blah, Yes, I do make myself laugh… AT UR DUMBNESS!! AHAHAHAHAHA
AHAHAHAH ITS FUNNY COZ HE IS HOLDING A LIGHTER BUT HE CANT IGNITE IT! AHAHAHAHAH :D:D:D
Dumb people make me laugh 😀
And anyone who comments saying “Lol you must make yourself laugh” blah blah, Yes, I do make myself laugh… AT UR DUMBNESS!! AHAHAHAHAHA
AHAHAHAH ITS FUNNY COZ HE IS HOLDING A LIGHTER BUT HE CANT IGNITE IT! AHAHAHAHAH :D:D:D
Dumb people make me laugh 😀
And anyone who comments saying “Lol you must make yourself laugh” blah blah, Yes, I do make myself laugh… AT UR DUMBNESS!! AHAHAHAHAHA
AHAHAHAH ITS FUNNY COZ HE IS HOLDING A LIGHTER BUT HE CANT IGNITE IT! AHAHAHAHAH :D:D:D
Dumb people make me laugh 😀
And anyone who comments saying “Lol you must make yourself laugh” blah blah, Yes, I do make myself laugh… AT UR DUMBNESS!! AHAHAHAHAHA
i want a bme lighter. please shannon??? i’ll have your babies 🙂
i want a bme lighter. please shannon??? i’ll have your babies 🙂
i want a bme lighter. please shannon??? i’ll have your babies 🙂
i want a bme lighter. please shannon??? i’ll have your babies 🙂
Of all the things I don’t understand, amputation is one of the things I don’t understand the most. But if it makes you happy, knock yourself out.
Of all the things I don’t understand, amputation is one of the things I don’t understand the most. But if it makes you happy, knock yourself out.
Of all the things I don’t understand, amputation is one of the things I don’t understand the most. But if it makes you happy, knock yourself out.
Of all the things I don’t understand, amputation is one of the things I don’t understand the most. But if it makes you happy, knock yourself out.
the question is why!
the question is why!
the question is why!
the question is why!
im confused….
i think i saw a comment similar up above but, wouldnt doing that affect balance, and with a “claw” as a hand, surely that would affect day to day activities to some degree?
im confused….
i think i saw a comment similar up above but, wouldnt doing that affect balance, and with a “claw” as a hand, surely that would affect day to day activities to some degree?
im confused….
i think i saw a comment similar up above but, wouldnt doing that affect balance, and with a “claw” as a hand, surely that would affect day to day activities to some degree?
im confused….
i think i saw a comment similar up above but, wouldnt doing that affect balance, and with a “claw” as a hand, surely that would affect day to day activities to some degree?
I’m 99% convinced that the other three fingers are hidden by the angle. Holding my thumb and pinkie together and tilting my hand, it looks exactly the same. Minus the stumpiness of course. If I’m wrong, I’ll eat my hat. Maybe.
I’m 99% convinced that the other three fingers are hidden by the angle. Holding my thumb and pinkie together and tilting my hand, it looks exactly the same. Minus the stumpiness of course. If I’m wrong, I’ll eat my hat. Maybe.
I’m 99% convinced that the other three fingers are hidden by the angle. Holding my thumb and pinkie together and tilting my hand, it looks exactly the same. Minus the stumpiness of course. If I’m wrong, I’ll eat my hat. Maybe.
I’m 99% convinced that the other three fingers are hidden by the angle. Holding my thumb and pinkie together and tilting my hand, it looks exactly the same. Minus the stumpiness of course. If I’m wrong, I’ll eat my hat. Maybe.
#30 is really is really symptomatic of much of the bodymod community. A community of self-centered me, me, me people.
#30 is really is really symptomatic of much of the bodymod community. A community of self-centered me, me, me people.
#30 is really is really symptomatic of much of the bodymod community. A community of self-centered me, me, me people.
#30 is really is really symptomatic of much of the bodymod community. A community of self-centered me, me, me people.
>>44
>”wouldnt doing that affect balance?”
It depends how much is removed. This person has all the toes, they’re just short, so it’s not so radical.
A relative of mine is missing the smaller three toes and a big chunk of foot with it (NOT voluntary amputation, rather something really heavy falling on the foot and chopped it off) and his balance was odd for a bit but now is normal.
The hardest is losing the big toe, from what I hear. A coworker of mine at a previous job has lost the front part of one foot entirely (from serious “flesh eating bacteria” infection it had to be removed) and she wears special shoe inserts but other than that walks normally now.
>>44
>”wouldnt doing that affect balance?”
It depends how much is removed. This person has all the toes, they’re just short, so it’s not so radical.
A relative of mine is missing the smaller three toes and a big chunk of foot with it (NOT voluntary amputation, rather something really heavy falling on the foot and chopped it off) and his balance was odd for a bit but now is normal.
The hardest is losing the big toe, from what I hear. A coworker of mine at a previous job has lost the front part of one foot entirely (from serious “flesh eating bacteria” infection it had to be removed) and she wears special shoe inserts but other than that walks normally now.
>>44
>”wouldnt doing that affect balance?”
It depends how much is removed. This person has all the toes, they’re just short, so it’s not so radical.
A relative of mine is missing the smaller three toes and a big chunk of foot with it (NOT voluntary amputation, rather something really heavy falling on the foot and chopped it off) and his balance was odd for a bit but now is normal.
The hardest is losing the big toe, from what I hear. A coworker of mine at a previous job has lost the front part of one foot entirely (from serious “flesh eating bacteria” infection it had to be removed) and she wears special shoe inserts but other than that walks normally now.
>>44
>”wouldnt doing that affect balance?”
It depends how much is removed. This person has all the toes, they’re just short, so it’s not so radical.
A relative of mine is missing the smaller three toes and a big chunk of foot with it (NOT voluntary amputation, rather something really heavy falling on the foot and chopped it off) and his balance was odd for a bit but now is normal.
The hardest is losing the big toe, from what I hear. A coworker of mine at a previous job has lost the front part of one foot entirely (from serious “flesh eating bacteria” infection it had to be removed) and she wears special shoe inserts but other than that walks normally now.
I love this nearly toeless feet – would wish to be min. I would prefer to see the sole with the short stumps. great work
I love this nearly toeless feet – would wish to be min. I would prefer to see the sole with the short stumps. great work
I love this nearly toeless feet – would wish to be min. I would prefer to see the sole with the short stumps. great work
I love this nearly toeless feet – would wish to be min. I would prefer to see the sole with the short stumps. great work