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If enough of us flag it, YouTube will take the video down. Lasers and malt liquies are never a good mix.
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I'm kinda shocked about this video....
Lol, so which guy are you, the guy that got burned or the guy that held the laser. I know high power lasers burn really deep, how did it turn out?
It did seem like you just wanted to troll at first. Do follow up, it would be interesting to see how bad laser burns heal, this isn't something that happens very often.
Hopfully this link works, if not I'll try something else. But this was the burn on March 27. It has been bandaged and covered in triple antibiotic since before that date up till now. Its about as deep as the thickness of a dime or so, and the tattoo is definitely gone now.
Obviously. So what is the reason (besides alcohol) for deciding to do it the first time?It definitely isn't something I would do again.
That happened to me too. It was not long enough for any physical damage, nor for any sensation of pain to arise, but the fact that I felt the heat of a laser beam really impressed me.back when it was working I caught the beam of my DominatoR on my hand for an instant, pretty hot.
They look like the same goggles Blord includes with the Dominator. These ones:those safety glasses up to snuff?
my friend spent months researching lasers before he bought the two he has now, so we(and by "we", I mostly mean he) aren't complete idiots. He knows everything someone operating that kind of laser should know, and then some.
he said they spent "months" researching. his friend knows everything and then some I got a good laugh out of watching it, looked like 2 guys enjoying themselves and hurting NO ONE else.next time you feel like a little DIY cosmetic treatment, at least spend 2 minutes doing some research