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.

“NOS power to the heart”

This is by Big Mick at Big Micks Ultimate Tattoo Studio in Littlehampton.

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Comments

2 responses to ““NOS power to the heart””

  1. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    The following comments were imported from our old comment system:

    Posted on 04-25-2006 01:26:21 by outmywindow
    What do you bet this person’s favorite movie is The Fast and the Furious… oh, what a piece of cinematic genious.

    Posted on 04-25-2006 08:48:18 by tokyowars
    lol. I take it you never saw the sequel? That was even more a piece of cinematic genius! rofl…

    Posted on 04-25-2006 15:45:04 by ID10T Error
    I really hope you guys are kidding about the F&F. I refuse to speak the names of those movies outloud.

    Posted on 04-25-2006 17:14:42 by penski
    Then you’re a cretin.

    The F&F films are a laugh; stick them on, sit down and zone out.

    Plus the second one has Ludacris in it…And Devon Aoki…And now I’m rambling.

    Anyhoo; stop being so pretentious and accept that, even though the cars have sixteen gears, random panels that fall out of the footwells, “OMG NAWWWWZ!” blasts of ten seconds and some of the worst acting and plotlines in cinematic history (marginally better than The Matrix), they’re good to switch off to and have a laugh.

    *n

    Posted on 04-25-2006 22:38:34 by outmywindow
    ^^^ The F&F films are the “Road House”‘s of our generation…

    Yeah, they’re definitely entertaining. It’s all about the guys in high school who actually thought the films were badass.

    Posted on 04-26-2006 14:22:37 by penski
    On a related note, I’m getting a nice big bottle of N2O for my Chevette. Win.

    *n

  2. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    The following comments were imported from our old comment system:

    Posted on 04-25-2006 01:26:21 by outmywindow
    What do you bet this person’s favorite movie is The Fast and the Furious… oh, what a piece of cinematic genious.

    Posted on 04-25-2006 08:48:18 by tokyowars
    lol. I take it you never saw the sequel? That was even more a piece of cinematic genius! rofl…

    Posted on 04-25-2006 15:45:04 by ID10T Error
    I really hope you guys are kidding about the F&F. I refuse to speak the names of those movies outloud.

    Posted on 04-25-2006 17:14:42 by penski
    Then you’re a cretin.

    The F&F films are a laugh; stick them on, sit down and zone out.

    Plus the second one has Ludacris in it…And Devon Aoki…And now I’m rambling.

    Anyhoo; stop being so pretentious and accept that, even though the cars have sixteen gears, random panels that fall out of the footwells, “OMG NAWWWWZ!” blasts of ten seconds and some of the worst acting and plotlines in cinematic history (marginally better than The Matrix), they’re good to switch off to and have a laugh.

    *n

    Posted on 04-25-2006 22:38:34 by outmywindow
    ^^^ The F&F films are the “Road House”‘s of our generation…

    Yeah, they’re definitely entertaining. It’s all about the guys in high school who actually thought the films were badass.

    Posted on 04-26-2006 14:22:37 by penski
    On a related note, I’m getting a nice big bottle of N2O for my Chevette. Win.

    *n

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