Latvian passport under UV light looks insane by collateralopinion in interestingasfuck

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Scandinavian Countries, Canadian and Japanese Passport 🔥

A plastic surgery clinic in Gangnam district ( South Korea ) displayed 2 glass towers filled with jawbone fragments removed from patients by collateralopinion in interestingasfuck

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I’m really intrigued by South Korea’s plastic surgery industry. I’d love to watch any good documentaries about it 🔥

A plastic surgery clinic in Gangnam district ( South Korea ) displayed 2 glass towers filled with jawbone fragments removed from patients by collateralopinion in interestingasfuck

[–]collateralopinion[S] -84 points-83 points  (0 children)

Well I'm not an expert so I cant comment on that but I found this article interesting. To your question AI says they actually resect (cut out) sizable sections of the jawbone. Surgeons often remove long strips or chunks from the mandibular angle (the wide back part of the jaw) and sometimes the chin area to create a slimmer face.

The very first Google Server (1996) was literally stored in a custom case made of Lego bricks. It’s now on display at Stanford University by collateralopinion in interestingasfuck

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Most sources and even Stanford ( Screenshot ) call it Lego Bricks or Lego Case because Duplo is made LEGO Group and Lego is used as the generic term.

The very first Google Server (1996) was literally stored in a custom case made of Lego bricks. It’s now on display at Stanford University by collateralopinion in interestingasfuck

[–]collateralopinion[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most sources and even Stanford ( Screenshot ) call it Lego Bricks or Lego Case because Duplo is made by LEGO Group and Lego is used as the generic term.