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Originally Posted by DrPhil
That is often how it is done. The majority of GLO branders (going back to the much more visible BGLO branding) do not have access to a commercialized symbol or nicely shaped wire so they use crappily shaped wire hangers and sometimes have to apply it more than once. Even those who do have access to a symbol often try to do "double branding" or put chapter symbols alongside the organization's symbols.
We don't know what tool and technique were used in this instance.
You're typing as a health expert.
Think along the lines of a dumbass drunk collegiate who knows nothing about burns and the negatives of branding.
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This was exactly my point...that brand took multiple applications which he may not have expected or erroneously thought he could handle. Agreeing to it at the beginning is irrelevant. If he withdrew his consent, it becomes assault.
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Neither do I.
Take my posts within their full context. Not to mention, what's embedded in your posts is an assumption regarding my own background. 
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I'm not assuming anything about your background. Just using what you typed...
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He's a member of a fraternity who consented to getting a brand. He's saving face for his wealthy helicopter family. And they are reacting as a wealthy helicopter family would.
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Yeah we're definitely trying to stop the investigation. We're so sold on our opinions based on this limited info that nothing else matters.
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Ha...that's funny.
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
And assuming that he was completely oblivious to that fact that burning your flesh could hurt is naive.
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How many guys do you know that act macho and pretend they can handle more than they can?