As Betty Kate says, “who doesn’t love vampire rabbits?” Tattoo by Danielle at 13 Roses in Atlanta, GA.
Author: Shannon Larratt
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Suspension or Exercise?
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While it’s true that dynamic rigging does adjust somewhat for motion, Neek pretty much would have to hold that pose the whole time to keep the weight distributed in this forearm suspension… Well, might as well kill two birds with one stone and get his workout done at the same time! Next time: Knee suspension crunches.
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BME Newsfeed for Feb 13, 2007
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- 2007-02-13: New Zealand: HES a Harley riding hard man with a soft touch. [by deadly pale]
- 2007-02-13: MD: Westminster bans tattoo shops in downtown business district [by Ribibe]
- 2007-02-13: MD: No Tattoo Parlors In Downtown Westminster [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: UK: New crackdown on tattoo artists [by Ribibe]
- 2007-02-13: UK: New crackdown on tattoo artists [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: UK: Winehouse’s idiot tattoo [by Ribibe]
- 2007-02-13: UK: Peter snaps up a prize in Tattoo contest [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: UK: Winehouse’s idiot tattoo [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: IL: Inked, with love: Mom’s tattoo in memory of a son [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: MD: Hatebreed Guitarist Posts Videos Of Tattoo Shop [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: Germany: US-Valentinstag: Geschenke selbst für Haustiere (Valentine’s Day in the U.S.A – gifts even for pets) [by deadly pale]
- 2007-02-13: Germany: Platz Eins: Ein Kunstwerk aus Fleisch und Blut (Nr. 1: An Artwork of Flesh and Blood) [by deadly pale]
- 2007-02-13: CA: Breaking the Mold [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: Germany: Is There A Legitimate Subculture in Australia? [by Eyeball Kid]
- 2007-02-13: MD: Council Passes Tattoo Parlor Ban [by Ribibe]
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Modified Scientists
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So I’m watching Daily Planet on the Discovery Channel and there’s a neat feature on these cool little microsatellites being developed at MIT’s Space Systems Lab under Dr. David Miller. Basically they’re like those little balls that float around space stations in Star Wars; very small and capable of highly precise motion. Anyway, they cut to the lead scientist, Alvar Saenz-Otero, and it caught my eye because he’s quite heavily pierced:
Among other things he’s got a bridge piercing, which is also known as the “Erl Piercing”, although that name is not that common these days. The name comes from the first person to popularize the piercing, Erl Van Aken, also known as one of the scientists that developed the lunar rover for NASA… Anyway, even if OfficeMax won’t hire visibly modified people, MIT and NASA (and in this case, DARPA) certainly don’t mind if you’re good at what you do. Personally I’d rather work for NASA than OfficeMax.
(My apologies for the terrible screenshots; I just took photos of my TV because I don’t have anything installed that can capture!)
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An unfortunate fortune
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Well, I suppose it is Megan‘s fault if that’s what the cookie says, right? Or maybe it’s your fault? Tattoo by Don Kizze at Metamorphosis in Indianapolis, Indiana.