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hung up “It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery.” I’ll give you the prescription for a simple OK.

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

This still looks like fragmented or mistranslated text, not a clear sentence.

Let’s break it down:


🧠 “It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery.”

This usually means:

  • Someone’s face or appearance looks noticeably different
  • Could be due to:
    • makeup
    • lighting
    • weight change
    • swelling or healing
    • or actual cosmetic surgery (rare in casual use)

🧾 “I’ll give you the prescription for a simple OK.”

This part is not natural English, so it likely means one of these (depending on context):

  • “I’ll give you a simple solution/approval”
  • “Just follow this and you’ll be fine”
  • Or it may be machine translation / broken caption text

There is no standard medical or idiomatic meaning for this phrase.


📌 “hung up”

This could mean:

  • emotionally stuck on something
  • or literally “phone call ended”
  • or just another disconnected caption fragment

🧠 Bottom line

This looks like:
👉 broken translation / AI-generated caption / scrambled quote
Not a meaningful psychological or medical statement.


If you saw this in a video or post, send the full context—I can decode what it was actually trying to say.

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