A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Category: ModBlog

  • Project 33

    It seems that the anchor wasn’t the only microdermal project coming out of Tribal Trading Tilburg recently.

    And here’s a close-up of the piercings..

    According to Lesh Cash, who is the artist behind this project, the 80 microdermal anchor is still in place and healing well.  There was some slight irritation with less than 10 of them, but they’ve since been replaced and things are progressing nicely.  Hopefully we’ll get to see more of these projects, as well as some healed photos of the anchor.

  • Anatomically correct tattoo

    I might have gone a little overzealous with the censor bars today, so just skip ahead to the check out this anatomically correct tattoo.

    While it may not be 100% accurate, it does look like something out of an old medical text, which makes it alright in my book.

    This is just one of several female genital tattoos that was submitted in the past couple of days.  I’ve got one more to post later in the day, but if you head over to the galleries you can take a guess at which one it’ll be.

  • Peaceful Eyes

    It took me a moment to realize that the peace signs in Tianahailee’s eyes was just the reflection of the light, and not contact lenses.  Regardless, she’s a great way to kick off a Tuesday morning.

  • Stuck on Oreos

    Keep your eye on the Oreo.  You are getting sleepy..  sleepy..  very very sleepy.

    Ok, so maybe xFBx isn’t trying to hypnotize you with a cookie, but he is enjoying his magnetic implant that was done at First Blood in Sydney, Australia.

  • A Delicate Balance

    There’s something so serene about rock balancing.  The patience and the skill to take stones that at first glance you’d never think could be arranged as a structure, and to make them not only stand upright, but also able to balance other stones.  Now take that activity, and add it to the BC coastal mountains, and you have what could possibly be one of the best ways to become one with nature.

    Rollingsculptor is the fellow you see below walking away from his latest balancing act.

    Oh and the tattoos on his back and arms are by Rob Hope from Dutchman in Vancouver, BC

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