I’m not fully online right now (couch-surfing for a few days at least) so until that’s over my posting here may be slightly sporadic… but I’ll try and post bigger sets to compensate. I’m looking at a few very nice spaces for me and the BME “offices” in Toronto that hopefully will start no later than February first. Anyway, enjoy today’s updates!
Latest Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification News
- 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… 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
- Suspended, Not Silencedby JonathonThere’s something undeniably powerful about watching someone working through the stages of suspension. We all build up ideas about ourselves—what we’re allowed to feel, how much we’re allowed to express, when it’s okay to break. For some, suspension is not about pushing physical limits its… Read more: Suspended, Not Silenced
- A Nightbird’s Passageby JonathonSome stories take their time, unfolding over decades, through life’s long detours and diversions. But dreams never rest until they’re fully realized. Even after 15 years, Robb knew there was still a suspension experience waiting for him. Something left unfinished, something essential. At the Ontario… Read more: A Nightbird’s Passage
- What Lifts the Body, Shifts the Soulby JonathonFirst suspensions are rarely just about the body—they’re a meeting point between the physical and the deeply personal. Stepping into this experience isn’t simply about trying something new, but about stepping outside yourself to a version you had always sensed was waiting. I’ve had a… Read more: What Lifts the Body, Shifts the Soul
- Skin and Strings: The Art of Human Puppetryby JonathonOne of the most powerful things about being at a convention like OSC is the sheer concentration of experience, creativity, and capability in one place. When you’re surrounded by people who not only understand the technical complexities of suspension but are excited by the challenge… Read more: Skin and Strings: The Art of Human Puppetry
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8 responses to “Look Carefully”
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Posted on 01-22-2006 19:42:27 by CS Williams
Yay for subtle advertising.
Posted on 01-22-2006 20:37:20 by BadlyDrawnGirl
haha.. bme rocks.
Posted on 01-22-2006 20:43:58 by Jets
Haha, that’s awesome
Posted on 01-22-2006 21:51:37 by Jol
hahah =)
Posted on 01-22-2006 22:43:18 by Jofaba
That’s one damn dirty keyboard!
Posted on 01-23-2006 00:11:11 by MadamK
that took me a while
but bme does rock
Posted on 01-23-2006 02:07:21 by Jamie
i wish my keyboard was as cool as that
Posted on 01-23-2006 02:29:59 by scary
…so would those buttons be bme-rocks or asdfghjk?
Posted on 01-23-2006 10:24:08 by Una
lol neat
Posted on 01-23-2006 10:42:07 by CS Williams
Scary-
Assuming I interpreted your question correctly, they would still type as normal, they’re just labeled…better, if not inaccurately for their intended use.
Posted on 01-23-2006 11:13:28 by gift
i noticed you seem to use the delete key ALOT lol
Posted on 01-23-2006 17:05:27 by vicky
thats weird gift, as you would expect that the keys which are most dirty would be used less, hence the build-up of dirt.
Posted on 01-23-2006 19:25:27 by .
i think gift was using “sarcasm,” vicky.
Posted on 01-23-2006 20:32:54 by astrosnik
Um, no. Hands are filthy, filthy things. Thus, any keys used more often will have the printing rubbed off, and grime rubbed in!
Posted on 01-23-2006 22:31:30 by Solanum
w3rd @ ^^^
shit. my 1337 keys are so grimy I can’t even speak my ultra cool language. pft.
Posted on 01-24-2006 06:56:15 by peejay
this is why i buy black keyboards. can’t see all the grime. (until you take off the keys and see all the crumbs underneath, that is.)
Posted on 01-24-2006 10:16:47 by glider
All my keyboards are black by the way, this isn’t mine…. Not that I’m saying mine are any less grimey.
Posted on 01-25-2006 21:53:55 by greywolf
Ok, That would really make me have a bad typing day.
Posted on 01-25-2006 23:03:32 by Chaotic Harmony
cute
The following comments were imported from our old comment system:
Posted on 01-22-2006 19:42:27 by CS Williams
Yay for subtle advertising.
Posted on 01-22-2006 20:37:20 by BadlyDrawnGirl
haha.. bme rocks.
Posted on 01-22-2006 20:43:58 by Jets
Haha, that’s awesome
Posted on 01-22-2006 21:51:37 by Jol
hahah =)
Posted on 01-22-2006 22:43:18 by Jofaba
That’s one damn dirty keyboard!
Posted on 01-23-2006 00:11:11 by MadamK
that took me a while
but bme does rock
Posted on 01-23-2006 02:07:21 by Jamie
i wish my keyboard was as cool as that
Posted on 01-23-2006 02:29:59 by scary
…so would those buttons be bme-rocks or asdfghjk?
Posted on 01-23-2006 10:24:08 by Una
lol neat
Posted on 01-23-2006 10:42:07 by CS Williams
Scary-
Assuming I interpreted your question correctly, they would still type as normal, they’re just labeled…better, if not inaccurately for their intended use.
Posted on 01-23-2006 11:13:28 by gift
i noticed you seem to use the delete key ALOT lol
Posted on 01-23-2006 17:05:27 by vicky
thats weird gift, as you would expect that the keys which are most dirty would be used less, hence the build-up of dirt.
Posted on 01-23-2006 19:25:27 by .
i think gift was using “sarcasm,” vicky.
Posted on 01-23-2006 20:32:54 by astrosnik
Um, no. Hands are filthy, filthy things. Thus, any keys used more often will have the printing rubbed off, and grime rubbed in!
Posted on 01-23-2006 22:31:30 by Solanum
w3rd @ ^^^
shit. my 1337 keys are so grimy I can’t even speak my ultra cool language. pft.
Posted on 01-24-2006 06:56:15 by peejay
this is why i buy black keyboards. can’t see all the grime. (until you take off the keys and see all the crumbs underneath, that is.)
Posted on 01-24-2006 10:16:47 by glider
All my keyboards are black by the way, this isn’t mine…. Not that I’m saying mine are any less grimey.
Posted on 01-25-2006 21:53:55 by greywolf
Ok, That would really make me have a bad typing day.
Posted on 01-25-2006 23:03:32 by Chaotic Harmony
cute
Nice.
Ehm, is it like a swedish keyboard? Was just thinking about the letters Å Ä Ö… =)
Nice.
Ehm, is it like a swedish keyboard? Was just thinking about the letters Å Ä Ö… =)
oh my gosh!! there r loadsa letters missin like h n that n y av – as a key? dodgy keyboard!! lol :~)
oh my gosh!! there r loadsa letters missin like h n that n y av – as a key? dodgy keyboard!! lol :~)
It’s also used in Finland. Fin/Swe layout.
It’s also used in Finland. Fin/Swe layout.