A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Bye bye Pac-Man!

Paks at Por Vida in Madrid, Spain took out this Pac Man implant made up of the main character and a couple of beads for him to eat! I guess this means the ghosts got him…

Comments

24 responses to “Bye bye Pac-Man!”

  1. Kenna Avatar
    Kenna

    That’s pretty epic.

  2. Kenna Avatar
    Kenna

    That’s pretty epic.

  3. Lunar Avatar

    Did he implant a ghost instead ? : p

  4. Lunar Avatar

    Did he implant a ghost instead ? : p

  5. rennyfreak Avatar
    rennyfreak

    hahaha i was there!!!!! jaja coño paco me tuve que ir!

  6. rennyfreak Avatar
    rennyfreak

    hahaha i was there!!!!! jaja coño paco me tuve que ir!

  7. Rob in Australia Avatar
    Rob in Australia

    Maybe he could have kept it if he’d inserted coins.

  8. Rob in Australia Avatar
    Rob in Australia

    Maybe he could have kept it if he’d inserted coins.

  9. Spacy Avatar

    Ooooo, pacman implant, what an ace idea 🙂

  10. Spacy Avatar

    Ooooo, pacman implant, what an ace idea 🙂

  11. Pwnie Avatar
    Pwnie

    Lol @ #4.

    How old is this, I wonder? It doesn’t seem to have much definition around the mouth or eye, or was that never expected?

  12. Pwnie Avatar
    Pwnie

    Lol @ #4.

    How old is this, I wonder? It doesn’t seem to have much definition around the mouth or eye, or was that never expected?

  13. infernalmachine Avatar
    infernalmachine

    hey shannon,

    i’ve been noticing a few implant removals recently (including the magnetic implants). i’m wondering if you guys have thought about writing an article or feature on the viability of various implants in the long run? i’ve often thought about getting some done, but always hold back from uncertainty over long-term risks and survival rate.

    i’d love to see somethin like this in the future. 🙂 just a thought.

  14. infernalmachine Avatar
    infernalmachine

    hey shannon,

    i’ve been noticing a few implant removals recently (including the magnetic implants). i’m wondering if you guys have thought about writing an article or feature on the viability of various implants in the long run? i’ve often thought about getting some done, but always hold back from uncertainty over long-term risks and survival rate.

    i’d love to see somethin like this in the future. 🙂 just a thought.

  15. TeaDream Avatar
    TeaDream

    Seconded.

  16. TeaDream Avatar
    TeaDream

    Seconded.

  17. xharekx33 Avatar

    joder pako, cuantas veces has salido ya?

  18. xharekx33 Avatar

    joder pako, cuantas veces has salido ya?

  19. gillian gamine Avatar

    thirded! and shouldn’t another one spring up from the incision and go “bloop bloop bloop” and stuff?

  20. gillian gamine Avatar

    thirded! and shouldn’t another one spring up from the incision and go “bloop bloop bloop” and stuff?

  21. chemically_lobotomized Avatar

    Um.. you guys, Shannon did a huge article on that subject starring himself.

  22. chemically_lobotomized Avatar

    Um.. you guys, Shannon did a huge article on that subject starring himself.

  23. infernalmachine Avatar
    infernalmachine

    re: #11, his was in regards to magnetic implants which are relatively new. what i meant was a more general piece on silicone implants and other such mods, since those have a much longer history and are generally regarded as “standard” implants.

  24. infernalmachine Avatar
    infernalmachine

    re: #11, his was in regards to magnetic implants which are relatively new. what i meant was a more general piece on silicone implants and other such mods, since those have a much longer history and are generally regarded as “standard” implants.

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