IAM: Collah Bonez recently had a chance to do her very first pull, with Cere on hand to guide her through it.
The nighttime setting looks like a great environment for her pulling, and you can see just how awesome a time she had with the rest of the images in the pulling gallery.
With the days getting shorter and the nights getting longer, that can only mean one thing: Halloween is coming! So break out those photos of you in your costumes (that you can also see your mods) and upload them to BME. Oh, and if you have a tattoo or something else that is horror inspired, send them in as well!
With laws being written all over the world banning the use of cell phones while driving unless a hands free device is being used, Bluetooth technology is everywhere. In fact it has come to the point where it plays a regular role in the daily habits of a large portion of the commuting population. As great as the technology is, especially with how many lives it has the potential to save, there are still some people out there looking for alternatives to using a Bluetooth device. In fact, one such method was uploaded to BME by Kanji just the other day.
See, you don’t need a Bluetooth device if you’ve stretched your lobes, but I’d assume you’d need your phone to have voice activated dialing as it might be tough to hit all the buttons with it that close to your face.
I try to avoid posting heavily photoshopped images, but in the case of this photo, the photoshopping is what helps establish the tone of the image. It also doesn’t distract from his piercings and tattoo which really stand out here.
This photo was uploaded anonymously to the piercing galleries, so if you know who the gentleman in the photo is, please speak up.
If you’re not familiar with the TV show “Dinosaurs”, you’re missing out. The show was a live action, Henson puppeted sitcom featuring your typical 50s sitcom family, except they were all dinosaurs. The mother and father were clearly taken from The Honeymooners, which was also the inspiration for The Flintstones. You had the teenage son and daughter, and the lovable (and somewhat obnoxious) talking baby that had the catch phrase “Not the mama!”. It lasted 4 seasons, and is one of the few TV series, and the only sitcom, to end with the death of every single character. You read that right. The plot of the finale revolved around the coming ice age (accidentally started by the main character), and end with the baby asking what will happen next, as the camera pans out and shows the house being buried under snow. The final scene is from a reporter and ends on the line ”And, taking a look at the long-range forecast, continued snow, darkness, and extreme cold. This is Howard Handupme. Goodnight. (pause) Goodbye.”
As always, with a TV that memorable, you end up with fans of the show. Rory (IAM: ScumCity) sent me a message the other day about his newest tattoo.
Now Rory is a huge Dinosaurs fan, he loves them so much, he’s even started to look like Earl (the father).
Sometimes it’s nice to see a picture that makes you want to smile. BME user Onehandbandit sent in this image of a very happy couple enjoying some time together.
Without knowing who the couple are, or what the story behind the image is, it’s still plain to see a pair of people enjoying each other while simultaneously enjoying their modifications. You may have to look a little closely because the image is reduced to fit on ModBlog, but you can see that in addition to the play piercing and ribbons wrapped around them, both of their septum piercings are tied together with a strand of purple ribbon.
With everyone requesting more BME Boys and Girls pictures, I thought I’d post something that shows off an adorable couple, meeting everyone half way.
There are more images in the play piercing gallery, as well as the full sized version of this one so you can see the smaller details a little clearer.
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