…which translates to “Chubby Flower”.
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Oh, hey Satan.
Didn’t know you were stopping by.
Yeah, I guess it’s ok if you want to watch TV for a while.
Is this your laundry?
But all joking aside, The Hektik1‘s young daughter Ava couldn’t even be in the same room as him with that makeup on. Maybe that’s only funny if you’re a parent, I don’t know, but it’s really funny…
Edelbrock Nitrous Bottle
That reminds me… didn’t someone build a portable tattoo machine around one of those R/C nitro engines? In any case, this tattoo was done by Kevin Mckeating at Precision Body Arts in Nashua, NH.
BME Newsfeed for Dec 11, 2006
- 2006-12-11: CT: City hopes to keep renaissance going [by deadly pale]
- 2006-12-11: NY: Curry ready for prime time [by deadly pale]
- 2006-12-11: UK: Tattoo Town [by deadly pale]
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“I Hearty Marty”
ModBlog culture influencing YouTube culture?
So ModBlog’s “Skullboy” as he’s come to be known out on the weeb, has tribute videos out about him on YouTube! I thought that was pretty cool, and just goes to show you how fascinated people are by what he’s done (note: the video’s best part is near the end, so don’t give up).
And a second video as well:
“Tattoo of the Day”
As selected by the staff at Dragon FX Kingsway (in Edmonton), in this case a tattoo by Lee Conklin (photo: Lane Jensen).
Fourteen Surface Piercings
By Shawn O’Hare:
Shackled
Child’s Play Red Cross Tattoo
Oh, I am so stoked to be posting this tattoo. It’s the Red Cross child’s play logo, and it’s on a medical professional, done by Dustin at The Enemy Tattoo in Everett, WA. The reason I’m so stoked is that there are a lot of medical professionals that “don’t get” body modification*, either technically or experiencially, so I’m thrilled when I see things like this because I know that it’s a small step toward myself, my friends, and others having better and better experiences when we have to see a doctor. And I love the image in general.
As a point of trivia, to the best of my knowledge this is based on an “illegal” design that the Red Cross threatened to sue a t-shirt manufacturer over! The Red Cross logo is very tightly controlled by international law, and I believe the only symbol to be enshrined specifically into law.
* I want to be clear though that I don’t consider these bad or uncaring doctors when mistakes are made; they’re just inexperienced in this small realm.