Question about insect-repellent surgery

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by bird_migration, Aug 6, 2009.

  1. bird_migration

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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone else here had an insect-repellent implant in their dread, head or under their skin?

    Since dreadlocks are very insect-friendly they obviously attract a lot of different creepy animals like insects. My friend T-Bone told me about this surgery where they implant insect repellent in your head.

    Sounds interesting and I might do it, but I want your opinion please.

    Love, bird.
     
  2. BishBosh

    BishBosh Member

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    the hell?
     
  3. Sarah_Again

    Sarah_Again Inspires Irrelevancy

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    I do.



    It itches....
     
  4. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    Ah yes, I've heard of this. When I was younger I had an implant to repell "cockflea", a cross breed between cockroaches and dogfleas, highly flammable things, but I had a vicious reaction to one once and I had a cockflea repellant implanted into my neck. However, I don't think my treatment covers other insects, it is a pretty rare allergy.
     
  5. 73N5H1

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    I hear if you pour a cup full of it and drink it, it has the same effect since it will come out your skin when you sweat... you should try it bird, just buy some insect repellent from the store.
     
  6. bird_migration

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    Thanks for that great piece of information. However, I wonder if there are implants on the market that repel all insects.
     
  7. braden

    braden Member

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    Why don't you just wear one of those collars that emits a high pitched sound that scares bugs away. You can do some hemp macrame around it and nobody will know.

    [​IMG]
     
  8. dreadlocksftw

    dreadlocksftw Visitor

    Don't feed the trolls, everyone.
     
  9. zilla939

    zilla939 Thought Police Lifetime Supporter

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    says the kid who registered in Jan 09 and has 358 posts :toetap05:
     
  10. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    zilla u should close this thread as well
     
  11. bird_migration

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    So an honest inquiry about improving my dreaded life is a closeable offence in your opinion?
     
  12. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    But they'll get hungry :(
     
  13. brayingdonkey

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    Sorry I can't help more brother bird, but I live in an area of the United States which is completely free of critters...
     
  14. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    yes please close this shit. if you're gonna troll, at least be clever about it. very unimpressive.
     
  15. Bubbletonic

    Bubbletonic Member

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    embrace the critters, they will aid you on your journeys
     
  16. dreadlocksftw

    dreadlocksftw Visitor

    The Hell? What does my amount of posts have to do with this? He's trolling and therefore this post is spam, you, as a moderator, should delete this.
     
  17. scatteredleaves

    scatteredleaves Smelly Hobo

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    maybe you should be more helpful toward birds dilemma or stay out of his thread.
     
  18. chemigals

    chemigals They call me Chemi

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    I always look at who started the thread before I read it,if you see its someone your not impressed with you should stay outta it.
    I also get to know ppls sig pics,not by choice but just repetition, and then if someone posts that i think is a spanner I skipover their post.

    simple but effective and also free
     
  19. Sarah_Again

    Sarah_Again Inspires Irrelevancy

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    I do that in the opposite way, when I scroll over a sig pic I recognize as a person I enjoy input from, I sort of seek them out..
     
  20. chemigals

    chemigals They call me Chemi

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    yes yes that too:D
     

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