Shawn Porter is one of my oldest and dearest friends in this community. Aside from that, he has been an integral part of the body modification world for longer than a lot of you guys have been alive. The BME Wiki entry on him has the basics on his contributions to this community, but really it doesn’t even begin to do him justice.
SPC , BME Extreme, the Modcon events and Scarwars are just a few of the bigger impacts he has made on this community. Aside from these and countless other contributions, he has also helped many people along in there body modification journeys, myself included. Not bad for a guy who doesn’t work in the industry (or “hobby” as he often refers to it).
I won’t go on any longer about Shawn, as I am sure there will be plenty of other stuff shared in the comments section, but please take a moment to wish him a happy birthday, thank him for his contributions, buy him a gift or send him some well worn white cotton panties.
As I posted earlier four members of our community were in a bad car wreck. Well if there is one thing our community is particularly good at it is helping other members of our community in their times of need. Some friends of ours in CORE have put together a benefit for them at the Next Door Bar that will take place Saturday August 7th.
If you cannot make it out, please help spread the word. Also if you would like to donate directly. Please visit the main page of suspension.org and follow the paypal link.
Thank you in advance and we hope to see yall there.
Sorry for the delay! I was having some trouble with the email account where all of these lovely ladies pictures were stored, but all is resolved now and BME Girls are back!
For those of you interested in seeing this batch of girls who submitted their pictures for possible use in the upcoming BME Girls Calendar, keep on reading. If this isn’t your thing, come back later for other types of modblog post.
REMEMBER: Absolutely zero negative comments will be tolerated!!!!!!
Lucy
Kelly Renae
Breanne
About being a featured girl: This event is open to all BME Girls age 18 and over. Girls of all shapes, sizes and race are encouraged to submit pictures. Contestants can be dressed or nude, but nothing too pornographic will be featured. Pictures need to be of decent quality, lest the readers condemn me to hell for posting webcam shots. Agreeing to be involved is consenting to be featured in the calendar, if you are selected for it. If you want to suggest someone, feel free to do so. I will contact them and see if they are interested, but no one will be featured without their explicit approval. To submit pictures, please email them to [email protected] Make sure to include your IAM: name (or real name) in your email.
About voting: Votes will be tallied by emailing [email protected], just make the subject “Vote (insert name of girl you choose)” and your vote will be tallied. Voting last 7 days (168 hours) from the time the girl was posted. Votes will be anonymous, there is no reason for anyone to know who voted for whom and how many votes each girl got. Voting for one week ends when the following weeks post goes up. Please note, this isn’t about competition, it’s about a fun, interactive way to get the readers involved in the selection process.
About Commenting:I am enforcing a strict ZERO TOLERANCE policy for negative comments about the girls. They are being kind enough to share themselves with us and to help BME make a calendar, they should not have to fear public ridicule. Negative comments will be deleted, if we have a repeat offender, all of their future modblog comments will be sent to moderation. This isn’t about censorship, it’s about common courtesy and respect.
Currently modblog regular, Penguin Boy, his partner Baron Von Geiger (amazing earlobe weight lifter) and the rest of The Squidling Bros. are on tour with the Coney Island Cockabilly Roadshow.
I don’t make it out to shows too much anymore, but this may be worthy of making an exception for. Hell, they are even performing with Hick’ry Hawkins, a cat I used to watch at local South Carolina venues a bunch back in the nineties.
…and using that same reasoning, I should have known better than to search for modblog material on an empty stomach. Because now, thanks to Shannon, all I want is a big juicy hamburger. Oh well, it could be worse, I could have been looking through the subincisions and decided I wanted an overcooked hot dog.
Well, if you don’t, then why don’t you hop on a plane and head over to Japan for Osaka’s first tattoo convention!
Benny from Chopstick Tattoo in Osaka sent this in, and because he’s such a great guy we’re sharing the news with you.
We at Chopstick Tattoo are proud to be working with the Bakuto Art Festival planning committee to produce Osaka’s first tattoo convention
and are now taking applications for participation! Much time and effort has gone into producing a convention that is not merely a
tattoo event – but an entire art festival – spanning several buildings in one of Osaka’s large industrial shipyards, Black Chamber.
We have opened the application process to tattooers of any country wishing to participate in the event and look forward to the international appeal each unique individual can bring to the Japanese tattooing community. A wide and diverse range of artists from inside Japan, spanning multiple disciplines and genres will also be in
attendance.
Participating in the Bakuto 2010 convention will be a chance for artists to promote their work here in Japan, forge bonds and network with local tattoo shops.
TICKETS
Early Sale 1 Day ¥3000 / 2 Days ¥5000
Pre-Sale 1 Day ¥4000 / 2 Days ¥7000
Event Day (1 Day) ¥5000
You can get more information by visiting the show’s website: http://bakuto-osaka.com/tattoo/ which includes links for artist applications.
After making such a sad post this morning, I felt obliged to offer up a much happier one this afternoon.
BME has been a meeting place for like minded individuals for a long time. Countless couples and families got their start as strangers behind a keyboard with a common love of body modification. In fact there is even a whole gallery dedicated to couples who have met through BME.
Today I found the wedding pics in the couples gallery from one such couple, Timothy and Elki.
Modblog news is back after a short summer hiatus. This week’s news is jam packed with stories, so expect it to be a bit bigger than a normal news week.
To start this extra-large edition we’ve got a story about a Modblog regular, IAM: Jessestar. As many Modblog readers will know, Jesse is no stranger to having his name appear here. This week, unfortunately, the news is not mod related at all. First, take a look at the story that was printed in the local paper the day the story broke.
A Tulsa man has bonded out of jail after he was arrested early Wednesday morning on a complaint of assault with a dangerous weapon.
Reading the article you’ll find just the facts of the case. There is no mention, other than the picture, that would indicate Jesse is modified in any way shape or form. This is what we like to call “good journalism”. To those of you who have heard the news already, you probably saw the article on The Smoking Gun, or possibly one of the tabloid articles.
Police arrested oddball Jesse Thornhill who has a pair of HORNS implanted in his forehead. The 28-year-old looks like a demon with his tattooed eyebrows and lengthened ear lobes. He also has a line of silver studs running down the middle of the skull. According to the arrest sheet which was later posted online, Thornhill, a heavy metal fan, had “horns, neck tattoos, implant ear rings on head”.
With the exception of Jesse’s hometown, every other news article online is focusing entirely on his modification. To them it would seem that someone as heavily modified as Jesse, would naturally be a criminal. The media circus around the case is further reinforcing the very false stereotype that modified individuals are the riffraff of society, and should be locked up. I do want to add that I have no comment on Jesse’s case as it really has nothing to do with him being modified, and I hope the comments section will keep this in mind when discussing this story. As for the media focusing on his modifications as “evil”, those are the people who you should be upset with. (A quick thanks to all the people who submitted this story over the past couple of days, it’s submissions like yours that help make the Modblog news exist).
Now then, put your feet up, grab a cold drink and settle in. This week’s news is just getting started.
In keeping with the theme of “the regular media is clueless when it comes to modifications”, we have a story from CBS news about a wide variety of modifications.
“For some it represents beauty, spiritual exploration – a modern primitive rite of passage. Others view it as disfigurement plain and simple, and some doctors suspect that it’s a possible symptom of a mental disorder.”
You read that right. If you go out and get modded, then you may have a mental disorder. While the initial story seems to side with the modified community, when you get into the gallery, the comments quickly shift to opinions chastising those who suspend, get scarred, branded, pierced, etc. Stories like these lead to actions by local governments to put controls on the industry (beyond safe practice rules). For example, in Chatham NJ, tattoo studios are now subject to the same laws as strip clubs. Instead of focusing on if the shops are clean, they’re more concerned with where the studios are located and the hours they’re open.
“Adult entertainment as well as tattoo and body piercing businesses are also subject to several specific conditions that they must satisfy. Among these conditions is the age limit. These establishments may cater only to persons 18 years of age and up, can operate only between the hours of 9 am to 9:30 pm and are not allowed to serve alcoholic beverages.”
Thankfully not all news outlets are as biased. In Phoenix, AZ a number of tattoo studios have opened up over the past few years and while there is the normal concerns by citizens about zoning regulations, the paper is more concerned with making people aware that the studios want legislation ensuring safe practices. Over in Pittsburgh, the Post-Gazette dedicated a story entirely to people sharing their experiences about their tattoos. Who knows, maybe by next summer more people will come to realize that we’re all modded for our own reasons, not because we all have a mental disorder.
Now, seeing as how we’ve been talking a bit about permanent mods, I thought it would be a good idea to see what’s happening in the world on non-permanent mods. With the popularity of tattoos increasing people are wanting to get tattooed earlier and earlier in life. So what’s a parent to do? Why not get your kids a henna tattoo? Well it turns out, that they may not be as temporary as one would think.
“Legislation that would prevent the sale of temporary “henna” tattoos that contain a chemical found to cause scarring and other disfiguring skin injuries was released Thursday by an Assembly committee. Many black or blue henna tattoos contain phelylendiamine (PPD), a chemical that can cause severe dermatitis, eye irritation and tearing, asthma, gastritis, renal failure, vertigo, tremors, convulsions and comas in humans, according to Assemblyman Paul Moriarty — one of the bill’s sponsors.”
Well, at least we can’t die from those lick and stick tattoos. Right?
Of course the ban on some henna products could just be the result of some paranoid tin-foil wearing hat legislator, but I doubt it. When it comes to the real conspiracy nuts, congresswoman Sue Myrick has an interesting theory when it comes to prison tattoos.
“The congresswoman’s evidence for this intricate plot is that some prisoners in California have tattoos that say “Hezbollah,” and other tatts written in Farsi, which, of course, is the language spoken in Iran.”
Is it just me, or does that seem like a lot of work just to end up in prison. I mean, they’re traveling to Venezuela, learning Spanish, crossing the border into the US, then getting arrested so they can get a prison tattoo in Farsi. You’d think that they could find a tattoo shop along the way that could do the job for them.
Of course, that’s assuming the congresswoman is right. And if she is, well that is just one really dumb plan. Actually, this summer is shaping up for a lot of really dumb plans. Meet Geoffrey Ewart. This young man got into a bar brawl several months ago. When the police came to his door he claimed to be somewhere else celebrating his 21st birthday. When asked for proof, Ewart provided officers with some pictures of him blowing out the candles on his cake in a dated photograph. That’s when things got interesting.
“But detectives dug into his alibi and learned the pub in question had undergone a refurbishment – after the date of the street fight in Middlesbrough. Ewart was also pictured sporting a tattoo on his arm – again added since the brawl.”
So a word of advice to everyone. If you commit a crime and try to fake an alibi, make sure you don’t get a tattoo after you commit the crime then claim you’ve had it longer than you really have.
Speaking of dumb ideas, here’s one that unfortunately happens a lot more often than it should. Police in Clover, SC have shut down a home based tattoo shop for tattooing children and operating without any sterilization equipment.
Finally in today’s list of dumb ideas, a police officer has been fired from his job for a mod-related stunt at a Christmas party. I couldn’t find any pictures of the stunt in question, otherwise I would have turned this into a “Guess What?” article.
“A policeman who was sacked for opening a bottle of beer with his penis piercing – his ‘party trick’, apparently – is appealing to get his job back because he didn’t mean to offend anyone. At his tribunal in Sydney, he claimed his colleagues had been ‘egging him on’ to expose himself and he went to the toilet to attach the bottle opener to his member.”
On the positive side, he has been offered a job with Puppetry of the Penis if he is unable to get his job back.
A few weeks ago I featured a number of stories that highlighted people’s dedication to things they love through their mods. This week, we’ve got three more stories of people getting tattooed for the loves of their lives. I realize this story is a few weeks old now, but it hasn’t been featured yet, and it is definitely something that should be. When Kim Mordue’s son passed away after taking GHB at a club, the 50 year old mother was at a loss as to what to do. After talking with her tattoo artist husband, she decided to mix his ashes into some tattoo ink and get a number of memorial tattoos done.
“Mrs Mordue said: ‘I’ve put Lloyd back where he started – he’s in my body again. ‘As soon as I knew it was possible I wanted to have the ashes tattoos as a tribute to Lloyd.’ The designs across Mrs Mordue’s back show a cabala tree, an angel releasing a butterfly and a poem dedicated to her son. Mrs Mordue said: ‘I spent a long time researching the tattoos – they and Lloyd will be with me for the rest of my life.”
As significant a tattoo this is to her, something creeps me out about the way she says “he’s in my body again”. Maybe I’ve just watched Dead Alive too many times.
Now Katie O’Keefe doesn’t have anyone’s ashes tattooed into her skin, but she does have a commitment to the city she loves, Cleveland. In this interview Katie talks about her thoughts on Cleveland, as well as the art she has on her dedicated to the city. Josh Fleming on the other hand doesn’t sport any tattoos dedicated to a city, but he has gotten one dedicated to his favorite music festival.
“Fleming, 22, had the image of a Craven Country Jamboree wristband — like those issued to all attendees as access passes for the festival — tattooed on his right wrist in February. The grey-coloured tattoo doesn’t represent the wristbands from any specific year, noted Fleming, who, including this year, has attended the festival six times, ever since the format switched back to country music.”
I wonder if anyone has a Woodstock ’94 bracelet tattooed on themselves.
While we’re on the subject of commitment, it seems that video game developer Electronic Arts has convinced someone to commit themselves to changing their entire exterior in honor of the launch of a new game.
On Monday 5th July, www.thehumanavatar.com will go live as will community voting on the first stage of the activity: the identity of the Human Avatar. Throughout the weeks to follow, members of the public will be responsible for shaping the subject’s appearance, starting with the hairstyle and subsequently where they are pierced, where they are tattooed and finally what clothes they wear. No faking. The Human Avatar will be a real person undergoing a very real transformation.
The tattoo session video has just been posted, so the only voting left is for his clothing style. I’m just glad the voters so far have enough sense not to make the poor guy dress like a juggalo.
With the human avatar project underway, it’s interesting to think that our civilization has come to a point where video game avatars are considered bad-ass if they have some form of modification. While ours is a digital age, the idea of the warriors of a culture being tattooed/pierced is hardly a new concept. Yes I realize it’s a flimsy analogy, but in western civilization the average person will never be engaged in some form of warfare, nor will they need to hunt for their food with only simple weapons. Video games now provide people an outlet to do things they never would be able to do, and part of that is changing their appearance. Of course elsewhere in the world, tattooing and piercing are still required rites of passage for many tribes around the world. The process is slowly starting to fade away though, as this article from China shows, the native tribes of Taiwan have all but lost their tattooed rituals.
“The Atayal tribe, who used to hunt and farm in the mountains of central and east Taiwan, had a custom of facial tattoos as rites of passage, identification, female beauty and pride for hundreds of years. Mostly the tattoos were on the forehead and cheeks. But, in the eyes of Taiwan’s dominant Han ethnic people, tattoos have long been symbols of barbarity. ‘Atayal facial tattoos are not only designs, but a set of rituals and etiquettes. Today, our tribal structure has collapsed and facial tattoos have lost their original meanings and functions. I would not like to see the tattoos become superficial decorations.’”
Did someone say superficial? I guess that means it’s time to wrap things up with the celebrity round-up. Supposedly some reality TV show guy with a lot of kids got a tattoo with his girlfriend’s name spelled wrong, but because I was afraid of seeing a picture of his ex-wife I couldn’t be bothered to actually go to the links. The ones I did go to sure didn’t disappoint. Shockingly Angeline Jolie got another tattoo and somehow the world needed to come to a screeching halt to find out what it meant. Lebron James seemed to make people angry with a tattoo recently. Somehow people in the city that he moved away from for more money are upset that he has a tattoo that says “Loyalty“, and want it changed.
The final Harry Potter films have finished shooting and are coming to theaters in a few months. If you remember, the actors from the Lord of the Rings trilogy all went out and got a commemorative tattoo for the time they spent together filming the Fellowship of the Rings. I guess the sentiment rubbed off on one of the Harry Potter actors.
Tom Felton has revealed he tried to get the Harry Potter cast to have the boy wizard’s lightning bolt tattooed on their bottoms. The 22-year-old – who plays Harry’s arch-enemy Draco Malfoy – has filmed the last scenes of the final movie, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, and wanted his fellow actors to have a lasting memento of their time on set.
And finally, in my favorite kind of story, you can now thank celebrities for giving everyone the idea to get Latin passages tattooed on their skin. Heck, it’s not only tattoos either. Kids with names that have Latin roots, and kids taking Latin in schools can all thank David Beckham and Angelina Jolie for starting this trend.
Well, that’s it for this week. Unless I disappear into the wilderness again the news should be back to it’s regular weekly schedule. I hope everyone is having a great summer!
Today, I read the sad news that IAM member rebekahsXrevenge succumbed to her long time battle with cancer. I did not know her personally, but she meant a lot to several people on here and she was a valued member of this community. From what I have read, she seemed like an amazing, strong and inspiring person that any of us would have been lucky to know.
She left behind her husband wmassXedge, as well as countless friends and family, please keep them all in your thoughts.
If anyone who knew her personally cares to share anything, please feel free to do so.