Rocky sends in this picture of a Disney World vacation tattoo (by a Canadian of course). Before I read the email, I was a little confused as to the combination of symbols — maybe they were a member of the committee to convince Disney to open a park in Toronto to compete with Canada’s Wonderland?
Tag: Body Modification
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Unusual Ear Piercings
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Sorry I don’t have more to post today (well I do, but I’m not going to) — but yesterday I added lots, and I’ll have more tomorrow of course as well. Anyway, I wanted to show a couple of unusual ear piercing photos that had been submitted lately. Let’s start with what’s being called a “sub-tragus piercing”. This one is by John Von at On The Edge Tattoo in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Alan from Ground Zero in Muncie, IN sends in this next shot of a helix to rook to daith industrial piercing. He emphasizes that the piercing has not distorted the shape of the person’s ear — she naturally has pronounced enough ridges. It would not be possible on someone who didn’t have this anatomical abnormality (at least not with a straight bar).
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It’s meant literally
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This tattoo on Vasagho isn’t there because he has an NWA “fuck the police” attitude — it’s just that his girlfriend is a cop and they really enjoy uniformed role playing. OK, I’m making that up…
PS. Lots of police like tattoos.
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Beautiful Suspensions
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Also earlier this month I mentioned how in the early days of iWasCured (our Toronto hooker crew) we suspended someone in a prom dress… Amusingly, it actually happened earlier in the day of the irresponsible suspension I just posted! In the picture below you can see her suspending (in the rain) with her parents smiling in the background. It was really a wonderful experience that made us all feel very happy about what we were involved with.
August 2001, TorontoWhen I look at these pictures I sure miss living in that little dive of an apartment and the suspesion tower we built in the back yard. Eventually some property developers came and forced us to tear it down… Gentrification has replaced our monument to the past living in the future with cheap townhomes for yuppies with over-extended credit.