Yeah right, your opinion shows you up. It's wise to do a little research before making statements like that.
This took seconds to find:
A young woman who was left hideously disfigured after an explosion at an illegal meth lab has been caught manufacturing the drug again.
Heather Raybon was left permanently scarred with terrible facial burns after being caught up in a blast at a meth lab in 2004.
But police in Florida said despite the life-changing incident the 31-year-old has continued to try and manufacture crystal meth.
There was no mention in the OP of an explosion being responsible and there was no name to research furthur so I don't think it's fair to say that.
^ Implied that it was the drug alone.
Noted, but after reading the rest of the thread, I would have researched before making a comment like "fake".
And I didn't find her name till I read the article.
Damn if a lab explosion didn't put her out of the game nothing will, that bitch is dedicated. I knew when I saw that there had to be more to it than just using, I see tons of meth heads on a daily basis and I have never seen one that bad. Shits bad around here, Arkansas is second in the nation for meth use in the workplace. We're number 2! (See what I did thar?)
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Looks like she had acid thrown over her.
Maybe a lab explosion.
Yeah right, your opinion shows you up. It's wise to do a little research before making statements like that.
This took seconds to find:
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2059453/Heather-Raybon-disfigured-Illegal-meth-lab-explosion-caught-making-drug-again.html#ixzz1dn4PHSjy
There was no mention in the OP of an explosion being responsible and there was no name to research furthur so I don't think it's fair to say that.
^ Implied that it was the drug alone.
Noted, but after reading the rest of the thread, I would have researched before making a comment like "fake".
And I didn't find her name till I read the article.
Thanks for the wonderful insight.
I did forget to quote the source. Ty chippy.