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.

How does he do it?

Taken at the Cere fan convention Low Class Bash 2006. c/o perk900:

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18 responses to “How does he do it?”

  1. A Doc Who Pierces Too Avatar
    A Doc Who Pierces Too
  2. A Doc Who Pierces Too Avatar
    A Doc Who Pierces Too
  3. A Doc Who Pierces Too Avatar
    A Doc Who Pierces Too

    hmmm…that didn’t work. and now the subtlety of the comment:

    …..shakes head…..

    is lost.

  4. A Doc Who Pierces Too Avatar
    A Doc Who Pierces Too

    hmmm…that didn’t work. and now the subtlety of the comment:

    …..shakes head…..

    is lost.

  5. naynaymarie Avatar

    The picture of me licking Cere’s nipple is classier. Heh. The duck has held up really well on my leg surprisingly… Wonder what I’ll let him do above that next.

  6. naynaymarie Avatar

    The picture of me licking Cere’s nipple is classier. Heh. The duck has held up really well on my leg surprisingly… Wonder what I’ll let him do above that next.

  7. Riona Avatar

    i like this picture cause you can’t see my breast reduction scars AT ALL. amazing.

  8. Riona Avatar

    i like this picture cause you can’t see my breast reduction scars AT ALL. amazing.

  9. perk900 Avatar

    Oh Cere has such nice boobs…

  10. perk900 Avatar

    Oh Cere has such nice boobs…

  11. kawaface Avatar

    riona- how long has it been since your reduction? my scars show up like crazy still, a year and a half later- i’d be in to scarification, but these are scars i *don’t* want.

  12. kawaface Avatar

    riona- how long has it been since your reduction? my scars show up like crazy still, a year and a half later- i’d be in to scarification, but these are scars i *don’t* want.

  13. Sade Avatar
    Sade

    Yaay,
    boobs that look like my own!

    someone obviously has it going on…

  14. Sade Avatar
    Sade

    Yaay,
    boobs that look like my own!

    someone obviously has it going on…

  15. phoenixxx Avatar

    ha!

    my ta-tas and my wrist.

    sharpies are the best invention…

  16. phoenixxx Avatar

    ha!

    my ta-tas and my wrist.

    sharpies are the best invention…

  17. riona Avatar

    kawaface- it was in december, and the scars are still very much there and bigger than we expected… i had healing issues. the only reason you can’t see them here is the angle and the way my boob is lying! (i’m on the far left).

  18. riona Avatar

    kawaface- it was in december, and the scars are still very much there and bigger than we expected… i had healing issues. the only reason you can’t see them here is the angle and the way my boob is lying! (i’m on the far left).

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