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These 7 Women Are Totally Out Of This World Alternative Titles:
-7 Women You Won't Believe Are Real! #3 Is Just Crazy!
-These 7 Women Will Astound You
-7 Women Who Have Shocking Appearances. You Won't Believe #2!
-These 7 Ladies Will Make You Believe In The Impossible
-7 Women Who Have The Craziest Appearances

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Metadata: We bring you a list of 7 women with strange cases, natural and unnatural, that show on their physical appearances. ---- There are quite a number of people in the world who have developed certain qualities and mentalities that are not so typical. It just goes to show how different we all are. I'm not just talking about
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She said each injection was extremely painful but that did not stop her from her personal advocacy. Although she admits to having quite an obsession with having big full lips, she still wants more surgery. As a young student, she was constantly bullied by her schoolmates for being ugly so she decided to do a total outrageous makeover. She claims that having big lips is the definition of beauty. 7. Real Life Rapunzel http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8p3HjKKjAYI/T7Wjpi8uh8I/AAAAAAAABXU/ZcSJGXlOuC0/s1600/holding+hair.jpg This real life Rapunzel, Asha Mandela, currently has the world record for having the longest hair in dreadlocks. The length of her dreadlocks is a staggering19 feet. This 50 year old woman naturally grew out her hair for 25 years and she says that by cutting it would be comparable to her death. She had gone in and out of the hospital, developing all kinds of illness due to the huge burden she is carrying. Her spine and neck are becoming more fragile every time she drags along her 25-pound pitch black locks. But that did not convince her to cut her

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