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.

Don’t cry over broken eggs.

She can use my eggs any time. Apparently she just borrowed some from Greg Lodato from Beacon, NY while he was shooting these photos. Two floral tattoos in a row.. my bad.

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16 responses to “Don’t cry over broken eggs.”

  1. Jesse Avatar
    Jesse

    wow, awesome. finally some posts about something other than dude’s and their fucking wangs.

  2. UnconventionalLove Avatar

    Bad picture but it doesn’t look floral to me. I see diamonds, candy corn, a strawberry and other candy of sorts.
    😛

  3. Kurenai Avatar
    Kurenai

    This isn’t a floral tattoo.

  4. jojo Avatar
    jojo

    is that supposed to be a diamond? haha, it’s so chubby!

  5. aria Avatar
    aria

    don’t dry? wtf?

  6. sharkbait Avatar

    i like the pic even if it is not a flower tattoo if you are really tired it would look like flowers lol

  7. Allison Avatar

    Diamonds, candy corn, a strawberry and other candy…bingo! The diamond isn’t that chubby in real life – I was wearing stilettos for the first time and had been standing on that table for an hour.

    And minor correction: the artist is Greg Lodato from Beacon, NY and the photographer is Angela Mcleland from Fort Worth, Texas.

  8. bruno Avatar
    bruno

    i think everyone should read Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye (Histoire de l’oeil) amd see this post again!

    muuuch more intersting.

  9. Lilly Avatar
    Lilly

    This is not floral at all lol.

  10. Angilius Avatar
    Angilius

    It seems she’s walking on eggshells!
    ba-dumm*TISSSS*

  11. Briggden Avatar
    Briggden

    The thing I’ve always wondered is why are american eggs white??

  12. Jesse Avatar
    Jesse

    our egg’s are white because if you heard the saying, you know .. If you ain’t WHITE, you ain’t RIGHT!

  13. Edie Avatar
    Edie

    This picture is somehow both disgusting and erotic at the same time.

  14. socialcoma Avatar
    socialcoma

    This picture IS NOT vegan friendly.

  15. [email protected] Avatar

    I read “don’t cry over broken legs.”

  16. ye olde spaghetti eater Avatar
    ye olde spaghetti eater

    @11: I seem to recall eggs are brownish because of debris and fragments of rocks the hens ingest when they feed off the ground – they need the calcium contained therein to make eggshells; factory fodder will get the hen the calcium it needs but won’t cause coloration, unless it’s got colorants in it (which I think are banned in most countries, just as those devised to make trouts pink).
    Also, if the terrain is unusually whiteish – maybe there are parts in the world where it is, it would take a geologist to shed light – or the hen has a KKK membership and/or is sick the eggs could be whiter than usual.

    I’m sure Wikipedia has some substantially better explanation, but this is what I seem to recall from my days spent doing farm work.

    Also, my crappy English could be a source of trouble even for the bravest reader… sorry about that.

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