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This Australian gal paid thousands of dollars for cosmetic surgery to look like a cat. A freaking cat!  Now all those procedures have come back to "bite" her.  Hmmmm...go figure!

Now, I dunno about you, but the one picture in the article looks like "she" might be more of a "tom"cat than your ordinary feline pussy cat.  Can anyone say..."junk in the trunk?"

Anyway, I wonder what people on social media will do next?  I'm just waiting for the first trans-species "influencer".  That'll be cool.  I can just see it now...

"After consulting with my therapists, I injected myself with a daily regimen of a combination of African Honey Badger and Saharan Spotted Hyena DNA for 17 years, and now I can dig a hole under I-75 in about 45 seconds to get away from the cops, and mark my territory all over Walmart with my anal glands.  I go to clubs at night and have the whole dance floor to myself!!  Hit me up on my Instagram page.  I'd love to chat!"

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#2
The Americans obviously have superior transformation techniques to the Australians. Not cats exactly, but bunnies are kinda the same.

   

The Japanese are not far behind.

   

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#3
Maybe it's just me, but there's a difference between cosplay and surgical modification.

But I agree with you; there are American freaks who are 10x crazier than the gal in the linked article.  So, that was no slight on Australia; it just happened to be where the girl in the article was from.

We had a guy at work who had quite a few tattoos.  He said his goal was to go for a lot more.  He seemed like a pretty nice guy, and from what I heard he did his job okay.  He didn't work for me, so I didn't get into what a "lot more" meant.  Well, apparently he meant a LOT more...like covering his entire body from head to toe.  So, I kept seeing this guy and he'd have more tattoos than the last time I saw him, but nothing crazy.  He was still working on what he called "sleeves" (complete coverage of his arm, and the same thing on his legs).  Because we wear long sleeves and long pants, I never noticed much, but sometimes he'd roll up his shirt sleeves and show off his latest tattoo.  This was all fine, didn't bother me a bit, but I'm not really a tattoo guy, so I was kind of like..."meh"

Then the tattoos started creeping up his neck.  Then his scalp.  And then he started getting face tattoos.  These tattoos were nothing offensive, designs mostly, but it was becoming very noticeable and a distraction to other people.  I was kind of "live and let live" about it, but it definitely was noticeable.  He wasn't even close to being done yet though.  After a while he told a coworker he was going to be taking some time off, didn't say why.

The next time I saw this guy he'd had the rest of his face and head covered, but he'd also had the whites of his eyes tattooed black, AND....he'd had all of his teeth filed down into points like a vampire!  Okay, that was way too far for me.  I couldn't even look at this guy after that.  He was straight-up evil looking; he looked like a fucking alien, or satan or something.  He'd also had some kind of reconstructive surgery done on his nose basically cutting a section out of the bridge of his nose so it faced upwards kind of like a pig's nose, AND, he'd had his tongue split in half so it looked like a lizard tongue.

I'm sorry, but that was not cool (at all).  This guy looked like a complete circus freak.  After a few weeks he got into several altercations with people because of his looks.  After that he left an I never really saw him again.  But I always wondered what someone like that would feel like 25 or 30 years down the road when they're older.  Especially when they're in their later years where they need elderly care.  I can't imagine healthcare people would give someone like that the same level of care as someone who looked, well, 'human' (which he very much did not).

I guess the point is, I can't really wrap my head around people who radically alter their appearance for some "WOW!" effect today without thinking about the long term affects of stuff like this, and other people's perception of them in their later years.  I mean, I can barely understand it in today's world at 30 something (for them), but I absolutely cannot understand it when they're 50, or 60, or 70.  How would a person like this ever walk into a bank for a home mortgage and get someone to take them seriously?  Or get a cop to take them seriously during a traffic stop, or any number of about 10,000 other situations.  Just blows my mind.
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#4
She doesn't look like a cat at all, I'm still getting "human female". I guess plastic surgery is not quite there yet.
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Aye FCD, there is a différance between dress ups and surgery.

Unlike the 'cat-girl' in your link, Playboy's bunny girls got to take the cosplay off in the evenings . . .
Archived PDF of one of my ATS threads: Secret Life Of Greys - Courtesy of Isaac Koi.
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