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.

They love sparkly beads!

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8 responses to “They love sparkly beads!”

  1. Shannon Larratt Avatar

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    Posted on 04-04-2006 20:00:25 by liminal
    is he on aim, anyone, shannon?

    thankyou

    ps. I mean to inquire about the plugs

    Posted on 04-04-2006 20:11:18 by Kendra
    Cute!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 00:13:20 by 5am
    so adorable

    Posted on 04-05-2006 00:25:14 by dream3r
    awwww! que bonita!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 03:10:34 by nana
    I’m digging the adornment on his beard too.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 08:35:33 by lovechild
    am i the only one afraid of the birdy yanking that thing out?

    Posted on 04-05-2006 10:21:21 by kt
    can you saaaay hippie college student? gotta love it. : )

    Posted on 04-05-2006 11:01:12 by sara
    Awww, cute! My rats always do the same with my lip ring! 🙂

    Posted on 04-05-2006 11:53:45 by LostSally000
    Ewwww! Sara are you serious? What the FUCK are thinking when you do that? The guy with the bird is really cute…………. But Sara you’re nasty!!!!!!!!!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 13:09:51 by Pippa
    aww this is so cute. Love this photo

    Posted on 04-05-2006 15:06:56 by c0rrosion
    LostSally needs to chill out. anyway, this pic is adorable.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 19:42:12 by tweet
    aw, poor bird. it thought it was going to have a tasty, shiny treat. it was sadly disappointed.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 20:14:41 by scared
    BIRD FLU!!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 21:56:09 by misplaced_ice
    Don’t fear monger scared.

    Also, sooooo cute!!

    Posted on 04-06-2006 21:27:14 by SavageGypsy
    LostSally: It seems as if you’ve fallen into the common misconception that pet rats are dirty. My pet rats also did the same thing with my labret CBR. You do know that domestic rats clean them selves between 10-15 times a day right?

    Posted on 04-07-2006 22:29:52 by shudders
    I have a quaker parrot.. i wouldn’t let her anywhere near my jewelry. She’d probably put another hole in.. or rip the jewelry out.

    Posted on 04-08-2006 14:58:35 by Rae
    It all depends on how tame the bird is. I had a budgie who used to use my septum ring as a door knocker, or as a pulley to attempt to climb my face. He also liked rotating my jewelery for me. Rest his soul.

    Posted on 04-14-2006 14:41:13 by c-star
    i LOVE this picture!!

  2. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    The following comments were imported from our old comment system:

    Posted on 04-04-2006 20:00:25 by liminal
    is he on aim, anyone, shannon?

    thankyou

    ps. I mean to inquire about the plugs

    Posted on 04-04-2006 20:11:18 by Kendra
    Cute!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 00:13:20 by 5am
    so adorable

    Posted on 04-05-2006 00:25:14 by dream3r
    awwww! que bonita!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 03:10:34 by nana
    I’m digging the adornment on his beard too.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 08:35:33 by lovechild
    am i the only one afraid of the birdy yanking that thing out?

    Posted on 04-05-2006 10:21:21 by kt
    can you saaaay hippie college student? gotta love it. : )

    Posted on 04-05-2006 11:01:12 by sara
    Awww, cute! My rats always do the same with my lip ring! 🙂

    Posted on 04-05-2006 11:53:45 by LostSally000
    Ewwww! Sara are you serious? What the FUCK are thinking when you do that? The guy with the bird is really cute…………. But Sara you’re nasty!!!!!!!!!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 13:09:51 by Pippa
    aww this is so cute. Love this photo

    Posted on 04-05-2006 15:06:56 by c0rrosion
    LostSally needs to chill out. anyway, this pic is adorable.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 19:42:12 by tweet
    aw, poor bird. it thought it was going to have a tasty, shiny treat. it was sadly disappointed.

    Posted on 04-05-2006 20:14:41 by scared
    BIRD FLU!!

    Posted on 04-05-2006 21:56:09 by misplaced_ice
    Don’t fear monger scared.

    Also, sooooo cute!!

    Posted on 04-06-2006 21:27:14 by SavageGypsy
    LostSally: It seems as if you’ve fallen into the common misconception that pet rats are dirty. My pet rats also did the same thing with my labret CBR. You do know that domestic rats clean them selves between 10-15 times a day right?

    Posted on 04-07-2006 22:29:52 by shudders
    I have a quaker parrot.. i wouldn’t let her anywhere near my jewelry. She’d probably put another hole in.. or rip the jewelry out.

    Posted on 04-08-2006 14:58:35 by Rae
    It all depends on how tame the bird is. I had a budgie who used to use my septum ring as a door knocker, or as a pulley to attempt to climb my face. He also liked rotating my jewelery for me. Rest his soul.

    Posted on 04-14-2006 14:41:13 by c-star
    i LOVE this picture!!

  3. Lotus Avatar
    Lotus

    i love this its like–well its just awsome and cute

  4. Lotus Avatar
    Lotus

    i love this its like–well its just awsome and cute

  5. hooty Avatar
    hooty

    Beautiful photo.

  6. hooty Avatar
    hooty

    Beautiful photo.

  7. sarahhh. Avatar
    sarahhh.

    Aww :]
    I have the same kind of bird, and he does the same thing to me :]
    Its cute.

  8. sarahhh. Avatar
    sarahhh.

    Aww :]
    I have the same kind of bird, and he does the same thing to me :]
    Its cute.

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