Thanks to faithinpoison for getting me through another day of this lonely life.
Latest Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification News
- 65 needles (and not enough)by ToriWe’re working our way through submissions! Thanks to everyone who has emailed so far. The initial goal of this 65-needle play piercing sent in by Elly was to see how many piercings Phebe could handle. They still don’t know: the team ran out of needles… Read more: 65 needles (and not enough)
- The Weight We Carry, the Hooks We Takeby JonathonDana and Cherish, two seasoned practitioners from the Portland area, made their way to the Ontario Suspension Convention this year — not just to support others, but to step into the experience themselves. Like many who spend their time behind the scenes facilitating powerful moments… Read more: The Weight We Carry, the Hooks We Take
- Enter Cyborg: the Dawn of Human Microchipsby ToriWhen biohacker and magician Anastasia Synn holds her phone over her heart, it speaks: “This is the day I married my best friend.” Her wedding video begins to play. A small, glass-encased microchip implanted under her skin holds close the memory of her marriage to… Read more: Enter Cyborg: the Dawn of Human Microchips
- Tethered in Timeby JonathonSome suspensions are planned down to the last detail—others arise suddenly, yet carry just as much meaning. For Kyle and Aly, what began as a spontaneous idea became a deeply symbolic expression of shared history and emotional connection. The number of hooks told a story… Read more: Tethered in Time
- Held by Hooks, and Each Otherby JonathonFacilitators and practitioners—the very people who bring so many suspensions to life—often pour their energy into others, quietly setting aside their own opportunities. Brenton and Brittany are one such example. Traveling all the way from Houston, TX, they came to the Ontario Suspension Convention not… Read more: Held by Hooks, and Each Other
- When Tongue Piercings Meet Medicineby Coin-coin le CanapinIn 2010, a German study was published involving subjects with tongue piercings. The tongue piercing was used as part of a device designed to relieve obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder affecting many individuals. Severely affected individuals may suffer from various long-term… Read more: When Tongue Piercings Meet Medicine
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Posted on 03-27-2006 21:36:40 by Hmm…
“This lonely life”? What happened to your hot as heck wife?
Posted on 03-27-2006 21:46:06 by glider
Thanks for bringing up such a painful subject. She’s still hot as heck, but unfortunately the “wife” part is no longer.
Posted on 03-28-2006 00:20:04 by …
good one genious
Posted on 03-28-2006 01:34:07 by Al
hmmmm . . . I was wondering too for awhile. I’m sorry for your loss.
Posted on 03-28-2006 07:48:40 by lovechild
oh shannon. just think of all the lovely pierced boobies in your inbox.
Posted on 03-28-2006 09:17:57 by Abashed, formerly Hmm…
Sorry Shannon. Didn’t know any better. :o(
Posted on 03-28-2006 18:17:22 by guy who has to count using fingers
I say go win back her heart shannon, do something big to make up for the past mistakes…
get like a full boy portrait of her, that’ll melt her heart…ok dont thats a stupid idea *hits self for being stupid*
I just miss seeing pics of you two together, expecially in sao paolo (ok I cant spell, sue me :P)…not ick cold,…toronto? ick…
anyway, love the boobies =P cant go wrong with modded and play pierced boobies..
Posted on 03-28-2006 18:19:32 by the above guy Oooo
I meant full body, damn these cold non tattooed fingers!! grrrr