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.

Genital Implant CAT Scan

I’ve seen loads of x-rays of mods before, but I think maybe this is the first CAT scan? These are Albert‘s DIY genital beads.

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Comments

48 responses to “Genital Implant CAT Scan”

  1. beardyface Avatar
    beardyface

    That’s great. It looks sort of like his marbles are in the little brain.

  2. beardyface Avatar
    beardyface

    That’s great. It looks sort of like his marbles are in the little brain.

  3. beardyface Avatar
    beardyface

    That’s great. It looks sort of like his marbles are in the little brain.

  4. beardyface Avatar
    beardyface

    That’s great. It looks sort of like his marbles are in the little brain.

  5. Cale Avatar

    Haha that’s great. I can imagine it giving a few doctors a scare.

  6. Cale Avatar

    Haha that’s great. I can imagine it giving a few doctors a scare.

  7. Cale Avatar

    Haha that’s great. I can imagine it giving a few doctors a scare.

  8. Cale Avatar

    Haha that’s great. I can imagine it giving a few doctors a scare.

  9. soze Avatar

    I can see his poop. 🙂

  10. soze Avatar

    I can see his poop. 🙂

  11. soze Avatar

    I can see his poop. 🙂

  12. soze Avatar

    I can see his poop. 🙂

  13. Mollie Avatar

    I’m interested in seeing what it looks like not in the CAT scan. The bottom bit is baffling to me (the cluster).

  14. Mollie Avatar

    I’m interested in seeing what it looks like not in the CAT scan. The bottom bit is baffling to me (the cluster).

  15. Mollie Avatar

    I’m interested in seeing what it looks like not in the CAT scan. The bottom bit is baffling to me (the cluster).

  16. Mollie Avatar

    I’m interested in seeing what it looks like not in the CAT scan. The bottom bit is baffling to me (the cluster).

  17. Xenobiologista Avatar

    Marbles in the brain? What?

  18. Xenobiologista Avatar

    Marbles in the brain? What?

  19. Xenobiologista Avatar

    Marbles in the brain? What?

  20. Xenobiologista Avatar

    Marbles in the brain? What?

  21. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I wonder about the placement of the beads too. Pretty cool looking scan.

  22. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I wonder about the placement of the beads too. Pretty cool looking scan.

  23. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I wonder about the placement of the beads too. Pretty cool looking scan.

  24. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I wonder about the placement of the beads too. Pretty cool looking scan.

  25. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    ohh. I get it.

  26. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    ohh. I get it.

  27. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    ohh. I get it.

  28. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    ohh. I get it.

  29. jj Avatar
    jj

    I’m sorry to say but this is not a “true” CAT scan. Although it is very likely that it was made with a CAT scanner it’s just an ordinary X-ray image.

    CAT scanner have two modes of operations:
    1. make X-ray images to support the operator in planning the scan
    2. true CT-images which are taken in a second step. They don’t look like X-ray images at all (at least to the trained eye)

    this is an X-ray image:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:X-Ray_Skull.jpg

    and this is an typical CAT-scan:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ct-workstation-neck.jpg
    Take a look at the lower left image, there you see the difference between the two types of images

  30. jj Avatar
    jj

    I’m sorry to say but this is not a “true” CAT scan. Although it is very likely that it was made with a CAT scanner it’s just an ordinary X-ray image.

    CAT scanner have two modes of operations:
    1. make X-ray images to support the operator in planning the scan
    2. true CT-images which are taken in a second step. They don’t look like X-ray images at all (at least to the trained eye)

    this is an X-ray image:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:X-Ray_Skull.jpg

    and this is an typical CAT-scan:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ct-workstation-neck.jpg
    Take a look at the lower left image, there you see the difference between the two types of images

  31. jj Avatar
    jj

    I’m sorry to say but this is not a “true” CAT scan. Although it is very likely that it was made with a CAT scanner it’s just an ordinary X-ray image.

    CAT scanner have two modes of operations:
    1. make X-ray images to support the operator in planning the scan
    2. true CT-images which are taken in a second step. They don’t look like X-ray images at all (at least to the trained eye)

    this is an X-ray image:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:X-Ray_Skull.jpg

    and this is an typical CAT-scan:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ct-workstation-neck.jpg
    Take a look at the lower left image, there you see the difference between the two types of images

  32. jj Avatar
    jj

    I’m sorry to say but this is not a “true” CAT scan. Although it is very likely that it was made with a CAT scanner it’s just an ordinary X-ray image.

    CAT scanner have two modes of operations:
    1. make X-ray images to support the operator in planning the scan
    2. true CT-images which are taken in a second step. They don’t look like X-ray images at all (at least to the trained eye)

    this is an X-ray image:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:X-Ray_Skull.jpg

    and this is an typical CAT-scan:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ct-workstation-neck.jpg
    Take a look at the lower left image, there you see the difference between the two types of images

  33. owned Avatar
    owned

    where are you guys getting ‘brain’ from? it’s the dudes pelvis

    /or is it some cool inside joke i don’t get? 😛

  34. owned Avatar
    owned

    where are you guys getting ‘brain’ from? it’s the dudes pelvis

    /or is it some cool inside joke i don’t get? 😛

  35. owned Avatar
    owned

    where are you guys getting ‘brain’ from? it’s the dudes pelvis

    /or is it some cool inside joke i don’t get? 😛

  36. owned Avatar
    owned

    where are you guys getting ‘brain’ from? it’s the dudes pelvis

    /or is it some cool inside joke i don’t get? 😛

  37. CaptainDale Avatar
    CaptainDale

    brain= balls

  38. CaptainDale Avatar
    CaptainDale

    brain= balls

  39. CaptainDale Avatar
    CaptainDale

    brain= balls

  40. CaptainDale Avatar
    CaptainDale

    brain= balls

  41. Horseshoot Avatar

    #11, he said “little brain” another way of saying cock and balls!

    #8, I agree.

  42. Horseshoot Avatar

    #11, he said “little brain” another way of saying cock and balls!

    #8, I agree.

  43. Horseshoot Avatar

    #11, he said “little brain” another way of saying cock and balls!

    #8, I agree.

  44. Horseshoot Avatar

    #11, he said “little brain” another way of saying cock and balls!

    #8, I agree.

  45. FunnyCurious Avatar
    FunnyCurious

    I’d love for someone to not warn the doctor beforehand, and share about the reactions. I.E. the Jackass ass car stunt

  46. FunnyCurious Avatar
    FunnyCurious

    I’d love for someone to not warn the doctor beforehand, and share about the reactions. I.E. the Jackass ass car stunt

  47. FunnyCurious Avatar
    FunnyCurious

    I’d love for someone to not warn the doctor beforehand, and share about the reactions. I.E. the Jackass ass car stunt

  48. FunnyCurious Avatar
    FunnyCurious

    I’d love for someone to not warn the doctor beforehand, and share about the reactions. I.E. the Jackass ass car stunt

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