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.

People of Walgreens

Walmart seems to have a monopoly on the crazies when it comes to shoppers.  Ok, maybe not crazy, but eccentric, as evidenced by the many images on the people of walmart website.  Now while Walmart may be the place to go to when you want to see someone walking around in an outfit created entirely of stuffed animal skins, Walgreens seems to be the place you go when you want to see attractive modified people.  If you happened to be in one recently, you may have had the opportunity to see a pretty girl like IAM: Whitney strolling down the aisle.

IAM: Whitney

Earlier in the week some people were asking what happened to the BME boys and BME girls posts on Fridays.  I don’t know the status of the calendar posts, or the regular weekly column, but what I do know is that I personally don’t see why I should save the pictures of attractive people just for Fridays, but that’s just me.

As for Whitney’s picture, it popped up in the stretched lobe gallery this morning, so I’d imagine this picture is fairly recent.

Comments

10 responses to “People of Walgreens”

  1. cat nap Avatar

    Damn I wish I went to her Walgreens. :c I never see modified people in mine.

  2. Kelly G. Avatar
    Kelly G.

    Beautiful, modified people work at Walgreens as well (like me!) 🙂

  3. j Avatar
    j

    very beautiful

  4. butface Avatar
    butface

    what walmart website??
    no link?

    maybe people just liked the weekly schedlued update of hot people….. bc everyone is hot on this blog.

    it’s just a weekly title of a post.. throw us long readers a bone PLEASE

  5. Halfie Avatar
    Halfie

    Haha I work at Walgreens too, we just hired a new kid up front, and he asked my manager about our piercing policy and my manager told him to come ask me (snakebites, and 7/8 lobes, left nostril, right eyebrow, and a split tongue). Few work moments have ever been that funny.

  6. hairy_testicles Avatar
    hairy_testicles

    she is gorgeous!!

  7. ayyo Avatar
    ayyo

    i used to work at walgreens…
    no attractive modded people to speak of…
    except for myself of course ; )

  8. Da5id Meier Avatar

    Aww, she’s so cute. 🙂

  9. h3cknot3kno Avatar
    h3cknot3kno

    I used to work at walgreens, too and now I fucking hate that place with a passion.
    Disgusting bug infested, expired food selling, accusing assholes.

    But, I’d probably hate it less if I saw this girl there.
    😉

  10. Nano Avatar

    Whitney is beautiful.
    <3

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