Thanks, for sharing this MyTake of yours, while I feel sorry for the woman but why would she proceed to do these things on Tik Tok that other people do I do believe that App needs to place videos in queue before they are allowed to be published on everyone's account on TiK ToK and they need to crack down on these people who commit such critical situations over the Social Media such as this one?
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For clarification, she didn't spray the glue on her head live, but rather started reporting on the outcome of what had happened a full month after she'd used the glue and she did say in the video....as if we needed to hear this...don't use the product on your hair, so they would have no reason to take it down because she's definitely not encouraging others to follow her in her stupidity.
Does your wall of shame include the billions of dollars of damage antifa/BLM did to the cities around the US including killing innocent people? Oh, of course not... you can't see past your own biases.
@bellybuttonlint Of course not. Joe Biden was against that shit. Trump, on the other hand, was the cult leader who encouraged the insurrection. You worship a mentally ill clown. That can't feel too good.
The only possible argument to defend the gluedhead is that there IS a product called "Gorilla Snot Hair Gel", but other than a cartoon of said gorilla on the bottle, even my 4-year old granddaughter could tell the difference!
Too bad they don't have a course in "common sense" in grade school.
......if only she had made that mistake, but she admitted that wasn't the case. She knew what the stuff was and thought in her fevered brain that it would only be a temporary hold and would wash out.
also they dont sell hair care products in lowes last time i checked and working in construction I've been in lowes a lot. also if lowes did i doubt it would be in the adhesive isle next to loctite
A stunt to get attention and money, which it seems worked... Sickens me the people that get help when there's real people with real problems struggling alone that could really use that help
This is just a more extreme example of people listening to any wives tale or riding anything off the internet as a "home remedy". It's just that her method had a more sever consequence. It's not completely her fault. I also blame our dumb ass society and parent's with home remedy method values.
Agreed social media is something else. Over $14,000, 530k or more followers, and overnight celebrity for doing something stupid at 40. And the kicker is the lawsuit citing “the product says skin and eyes not hair” really?
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And yet people who are legitimately trying to make positive global changes in the world never get this much press. SMH. But does she have a case? According to my lawyer (aka, the internet at large) she may have an actual case if she can prove that similar incidences have happened to other people AND that the company was made aware of such misuses and did nothing about it. Companies do in fact have to think of ways that users of products may misuse their products, i.e., huffing spray paint, or sticking a fork in a plugged in toaster to dislodge toast, and warn against such action even if "smart people" wouldn't be so dumb as to do those things. However, if this is a one off so rare an considered unreasonable under the law and no previous incidences brought up, she is sure to lose and at best, they'll just start printing don't use on hair either.
She could have a case as you said if her lawyers can prove it’s happened before or if they can prove she had no reason to believe this could harm her hair. The company has a legal obligation to the consumer. Now the question is whether the label includes enough warning that she should’ve foreseen this outcome. This is what little I recall from my last law class a few years ago so don’t quote me. But the real argument is going to be the fact that there is warning of skin which technically includes the scalp. “Should she have known it would get on her scalp” “did it damage the scalp or just the hair” these are questions based on the current label. She’ll have to prove reasonable expectation also. “What did u think was reasonably going to happen” “why did you expect that outcome” all this will have to be considered but she has an actual case for something that’s common sense to the rest of the world
Got2b glued is a hair spray for hair. Gorilla glue is not. She made a mistake. A stupid one but it was a mistake. I hate questions like this because people on here are so racist. “She’s black what do you expect”
She was only asking for less than half of the amount that was raised to pay for the procedure which ended up being done for free.
I agree race has nothing to do with it. The fact is this is something or a method that is commonly practiced. Which is the "home remedy". People do stuff like this all the time except the consequences aren't as severe. People also rub onions on their hair to try and get it to grow back. How stupid is that? The difference is Onions don't cause you to lose your hair permanently in this case.
Yep where I am originally from in Iraq this is a common thing. A lot of people fall for stuff like this. It's more of a cultural thing and low poverty thing if anything. Bottom line never take it upon yourself to give yourself treatments or cures.
I can't imagine somebody that dumb but it takes all kinds to make the world. It's not hard to look like a genius if your surrounded by idiots. Hope she likes life as a skin head now. It will take a long time to grow back so she can be reminded of what an idiot she is for years to come.
Unfortunately that is the sad state of the earth and the human race. Until we band together as a species instead of fighting amongst ourselves because of political difference or religious difference or just for money and resources then we will never be able to create a society of educated people. Capitalism is inherently selfish and is not the way...
Would like to point out you shouldn't even use this for wigs it should not be in contact with your skin, the only hair use it has is securing glue in extensions and that only touches the extension not your hair or the scalp
I saw this pop up on someone’s IG. I’ve never heard of gorilla glue. I don’t understand why she would do something so stupid? I’m assuming that there would have been a warning on the packet?
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There is another dummy, with pink hair who decided to get on fame wagon too... Even most people in her comments said that she is doing it so she can be on news too...
In my opinion natural selection should take care of those people and nobody should get in a way, unless someone like this will harm someone innocent together...
It's always embarrassing to do something dumb. It's really, really humiliating when you put it on display for the world to see. This girl may have to shave her head, but she will have learned a big lesson, I hope.
I goes beyond shaving her head as the Gorilla Glue would have stuck to the skin on her head. The only way around it is find a Native American to scalp her. 🤕🤕
@AliLou123 Daaaaaaaaaammmmnnnnnnn! I tried not to laugh at that, but that was hilarious. She actually said that because the hair was glued down flat, she could not even slide a razor under any of the hair to shave it off. I just looked this up and she had a plastic surgeon remove the glue from her head free of charge under light anesthesia. He used the same variant of the solvent in the glue to get it all out and afterward, she was able to comb through her hair with her fingers. Meanwhile, she's now 20K richer from the GoFundMe.
@lanadelrey25 fuck off and stop calling other people ''hoe'' and so what if she wants money? i dont even know you i wanna swear back at you but am gonna stay classy and say have a good day!
and oh yea a tip. stop gossiping so much ''lAdY'' be a proper woman your giving me masculine vibes!
If Darwin and Wallace's theory of survival of the fittest is correct I wouldn't worry. She will likely be weeded out of the gene pool in some kind of dumb accident
Well evolution is pretty much undisputed at this point but humans don't really get naturally selected the same way anymore. Technology and healthcare are able to save the lives of many people with genetic conditions
If she actually died... the lawyers that took the case and the judge that allows it to move forward should be tarred and feathered... with gorilla glue tar. Fucking leech.
Unfortunately she may actually have a case. You see products on the market must think of the ways in which someone might misuse their product---like a chair is for sitting and not a ladder---so they can prevent lawsuits such as this from happening. Its called some type of reasonable misuse clause where one can expect that if you sell spray paint, someone might try to inhale it even though it's for walls and decor only. So if she can proof that other people have tried the same thing before with horrible results because the warning isn't strong enough on the label, and the company knew about it and did nothing, she could actually win, and we'll all be dumber for it.
That's my point though. Insurance costs are crazy high because dumbass people like her find little loopholes and judges and lawyers make more money off the case and another honest business is driven into the ground because of this selfish scheming leech. And employees get laid off but lawyers and this evil bitch make plenty. Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. People have forgotten their conscience. People are going to pay for the wrong they're doing even though it's legal.
She's a school teacher too for elementary iirc so I don't know how she didn't know ehat glue was
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Ugh, I know. I mean honestly it literally is like you sat there and said, oops, ran out of body soap, time to use the bleach because it cleans stuff too, but also not going to read the warning label. This is educating children and has 6 of her own.
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Thanks, for sharing this MyTake of yours, while I feel sorry for the woman
but why would she proceed to do these things on Tik Tok that other people do
I do believe that App needs to place videos in queue before they are allowed to
be published on everyone's account on TiK ToK and they need to crack down on
these people who commit such critical situations over the Social Media such as
this one?
For clarification, she didn't spray the glue on her head live, but rather started reporting on the outcome of what had happened a full month after she'd used the glue and she did say in the video....as if we needed to hear this...don't use the product on your hair, so they would have no reason to take it down because she's definitely not encouraging others to follow her in her stupidity.
Okay oops, I took it wrong well still I don't know why one would use Gorilla Glue in their hair?
LOL. I just bought a can of that stuff to help make my awesome wall of shame! Like three weeks ago...
Does your wall of shame include the billions of dollars of damage antifa/BLM did to the cities around the US including killing innocent people? Oh, of course not... you can't see past your own biases.
@bellybuttonlint Of course not. Joe Biden was against that shit. Trump, on the other hand, was the cult leader who encouraged the insurrection. You worship a mentally ill clown. That can't feel too good.
The only possible argument to defend the gluedhead is that there IS a product called "Gorilla Snot Hair Gel", but other than a cartoon of said gorilla on the bottle, even my 4-year old granddaughter could tell the difference!
Too bad they don't have a course in "common sense" in grade school.
They used to, until "No Child Left Behind" got implemented...
......if only she had made that mistake, but she admitted that wasn't the case. She knew what the stuff was and thought in her fevered brain that it would only be a temporary hold and would wash out.
also they dont sell hair care products in lowes last time i checked and working in construction I've been in lowes a lot. also if lowes did i doubt it would be in the adhesive isle next to loctite
Sad that stupidity gets rewarded with so many donations when instead she should be getting kicked in the ass.
A stunt to get attention and money, which it seems worked... Sickens me the people that get help when there's real people with real problems struggling alone that could really use that help
This is just a more extreme example of people listening to any wives tale or riding anything off the internet as a "home remedy". It's just that her method had a more sever consequence. It's not completely her fault. I also blame our dumb ass society and parent's with home remedy method values.
It’s not a home remedy... in no circle of people is this a “thing” 😂
@Ellie-V THIS! Seriously! The Internet is a vast deep well of dumb ideas, but even IT did not suggest this as a back up if you run out of hair glue.
Agreed social media is something else. Over $14,000, 530k or more followers, and overnight celebrity for doing something stupid at 40. And the kicker is the lawsuit citing “the product says skin and eyes not hair” really?
And yet people who are legitimately trying to make positive global changes in the world never get this much press. SMH. But does she have a case? According to my lawyer (aka, the internet at large) she may have an actual case if she can prove that similar incidences have happened to other people AND that the company was made aware of such misuses and did nothing about it. Companies do in fact have to think of ways that users of products may misuse their products, i.e., huffing spray paint, or sticking a fork in a plugged in toaster to dislodge toast, and warn against such action even if "smart people" wouldn't be so dumb as to do those things. However, if this is a one off so rare an considered unreasonable under the law and no previous incidences brought up, she is sure to lose and at best, they'll just start printing don't use on hair either.
She could have a case as you said if her lawyers can prove it’s happened before or if they can prove she had no reason to believe this could harm her hair. The company has a legal obligation to the consumer. Now the question is whether the label includes enough warning that she should’ve foreseen this outcome. This is what little I recall from my last law class a few years ago so don’t quote me. But the real argument is going to be the fact that there is warning of skin which technically includes the scalp. “Should she have known it would get on her scalp” “did it damage the scalp or just the hair” these are questions based on the current label. She’ll have to prove reasonable expectation also. “What did u think was reasonably going to happen” “why did you expect that outcome” all this will have to be considered but she has an actual case for something that’s common sense to the rest of the world
Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin so they are safe legally. They just need a biologist to explain it.
Got2b glued is a hair spray for hair. Gorilla glue is not. She made a mistake. A stupid one but it was a mistake. I hate questions like this because people on here are so racist. “She’s black what do you expect”
She was only asking for less than half of the amount that was raised to pay for the procedure which ended up being done for free.
I agree race has nothing to do with it. The fact is this is something or a method that is commonly practiced. Which is the "home remedy". People do stuff like this all the time except the consequences aren't as severe. People also rub onions on their hair to try and get it to grow back. How stupid is that? The difference is Onions don't cause you to lose your hair permanently in this case.
@blondfrog that’s true it’s stupid and she did this too herself.
To* herself
Yep where I am originally from in Iraq this is a common thing. A lot of people fall for stuff like this. It's more of a cultural thing and low poverty thing if anything. Bottom line never take it upon yourself to give yourself treatments or cures.
@blondfrog you’re absolutely right
I can't imagine somebody that dumb but it takes all kinds to make the world. It's not hard to look like a genius if your surrounded by idiots. Hope she likes life as a skin head now. It will take a long time to grow back so she can be reminded of what an idiot she is for years to come.
Unfortunately that is the sad state of the earth and the human race. Until we band together as a species instead of fighting amongst ourselves because of political difference or religious difference or just for money and resources then we will never be able to create a society of educated people. Capitalism is inherently selfish and is not the way...
Would like to point out you shouldn't even use this for wigs it should not be in contact with your skin, the only hair use it has is securing glue in extensions and that only touches the extension not your hair or the scalp
Think she did it on purpose for publicity/money but didn't expect it would hurt so bad or last so long.
I saw this pop up on someone’s IG. I’ve never heard of gorilla glue. I don’t understand why she would do something so stupid?
I’m assuming that there would have been a warning on the packet?
There is another dummy, with pink hair who decided to get on fame wagon too...
Even most people in her comments said that she is doing it so she can be on news too...
In my opinion natural selection should take care of those people and nobody should get in a way, unless someone like this will harm someone innocent together...
And what with those Photoshop/filter eyes?
The subhuman that you are referring to is "Avani Reyes. apparently the hospital refused to do anything for her hair sending her home.
Again eugenics.
Eugenics for the willfully mentally impaired.
It's always embarrassing to do something dumb. It's really, really humiliating when you put it on display for the world to see. This girl may have to shave her head, but she will have learned a big lesson, I hope.
I goes beyond shaving her head as the Gorilla Glue would have stuck to the skin on her head. The only way around it is find a Native American to scalp her. 🤕🤕
@AliLou123 Daaaaaaaaaammmmnnnnnnn! I tried not to laugh at that, but that was hilarious. She actually said that because the hair was glued down flat, she could not even slide a razor under any of the hair to shave it off. I just looked this up and she had a plastic surgeon remove the glue from her head free of charge under light anesthesia. He used the same variant of the solvent in the glue to get it all out and afterward, she was able to comb through her hair with her fingers. Meanwhile, she's now 20K richer from the GoFundMe.
@AliLou123 lol
everyone makes mistakes but why did she get attacked so badly for this one dumb mistake tough we are hmans get over it.
Maybe bc she's actually trying to sue? She's a dumb ass hoe who wants money bc of her own faults.
@lanadelrey25 fuck off and stop calling other people ''hoe'' and so what if she wants money? i dont even know you i wanna swear back at you but am gonna stay classy and say have a good day!
and oh yea a tip. stop gossiping so much ''lAdY'' be a proper woman your giving me masculine vibes!
@lanadelrey25 also your desperate as hell obviously. your 17 get out of this website go do tinder dating instead or some shi!
If Darwin and Wallace's theory of survival of the fittest is correct I wouldn't worry. She will likely be weeded out of the gene pool in some kind of dumb accident
Well evolution is pretty much undisputed at this point but humans don't really get naturally selected the same way anymore. Technology and healthcare are able to save the lives of many people with genetic conditions
Yeah you didn't quite follow what was said there did you camp?
*Champ
@bee-hatch His point was that yeah, she very likely may have a dumb accident, but her life will be saved by modern medical technology.
If she actually died... the lawyers that took the case and the judge that allows it to move forward should be tarred and feathered... with gorilla glue tar. Fucking leech.
Meant to say..."if she actually tried... to sue"
Unfortunately she may actually have a case. You see products on the market must think of the ways in which someone might misuse their product---like a chair is for sitting and not a ladder---so they can prevent lawsuits such as this from happening. Its called some type of reasonable misuse clause where one can expect that if you sell spray paint, someone might try to inhale it even though it's for walls and decor only. So if she can proof that other people have tried the same thing before with horrible results because the warning isn't strong enough on the label, and the company knew about it and did nothing, she could actually win, and we'll all be dumber for it.
That's my point though. Insurance costs are crazy high because dumbass people like her find little loopholes and judges and lawyers make more money off the case and another honest business is driven into the ground because of this selfish scheming leech.
And employees get laid off but lawyers and this evil bitch make plenty.
Just because it's legal doesn't make it right.
People have forgotten their conscience.
People are going to pay for the wrong they're doing even though it's legal.
I honestly did not know people needed to GLUE their wig down. I always thought it came sticky inside the cap or had bands to secure it.
Now I KNOW there’s wig glue. Lol
She's a school teacher too for elementary iirc so I don't know how she didn't know ehat glue was
Ugh, I know. I mean honestly it literally is like you sat there and said, oops, ran out of body soap, time to use the bleach because it cleans stuff too, but also not going to read the warning label. This is educating children and has 6 of her own.
And they wonder why teachers aren’t paid more. 🙄
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