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Would you have your eyeball tattooed?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross!" that's something else I couldn't have done ....shudders
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross!"
There was a faze at school where we would brand ourselves during metalwork. Only small things, some of them looked very good. The scars lasted a couple of months, good job really as I had my then girlfriends initials branded on my forearm. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Been looking at some pics on boatbook and the only thing scarier than the pics is watching it being done. Shuddering at the thought"
Not a hope you can end up blind or partially as a result |
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"Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross!
There was a faze at school where we would brand ourselves during metalwork. Only small things, some of them looked very good. The scars lasted a couple of months, good job really as I had my then girlfriends initials branded on my forearm. "
I had my boyfriend's initials carved into my thigh with a pen knife. the scar faded completely after about 2 years. He had SAMMI carved in huge letters on one of his arms and 'FUCK THE POLI' on the other. His mum caught him before he could finish writing police. |
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"Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross!
There was a faze at school where we would brand ourselves during metalwork. Only small things, some of them looked very good. The scars lasted a couple of months, good job really as I had my then girlfriends initials branded on my forearm.
I had my boyfriend's initials carved into my thigh with a pen knife. the scar faded completely after about 2 years. He had SAMMI carved in huge letters on one of his arms and 'FUCK THE POLI' on the other. His mum caught him before he could finish writing police. "
Whats he got against the Polish? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nope. I have a good friend on my Facebook that's a tattooist, body piercer and he also does body modifications and this thing called scarification, I've had to hide all his updates to stop the pictures appearing on my wall! Gross!
There was a faze at school where we would brand ourselves during metalwork. Only small things, some of them looked very good. The scars lasted a couple of months, good job really as I had my then girlfriends initials branded on my forearm.
I had my boyfriend's initials carved into my thigh with a pen knife. the scar faded completely after about 2 years. He had SAMMI carved in huge letters on one of his arms and 'FUCK THE POLI' on the other. His mum caught him before he could finish writing police.
Whats he got against the Polish?"
Was he german ? |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"omg no - ive had a cyst removed on the inside of my eyelid and just seeing the scalpel on its way was enough "
I had to have a mole removed from close to one of my eyes. I don't much like needles at the best of times but seeing a syringe full of local anaesthetic heading towards my eye almost made me get up and leave the operating theatre.
The plastic surgeon was not amused, snapping "What did you expect was going to happen?"
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By *onnyeasygoingMan
over a year ago
Somewhere on the M62 between 24 and 14 |
I have a fair old amount of tattoo's but eyeball tats?? Nope.
I had laser eye surgery whilst conscious and that was weird enough.
Scarification would be thought about, but this ear stretching hole thing I don't get. |
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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago
hertfordshire |
"I saw someone have some red tattooed onto their eyeball
Looked hideous and I could have done the same for cheaper by poking them in the eye "
a few months back I woke up and my eye had haemoraged and I wouldn't even go out |
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"Can you actually do that? I am scared to go check it out incase they have a pic of it."
The effect is essentially that you've dyed the whites of your eyes in case you were wondering.
It is done, I have read, by injecting the eyeball. It's not done like a normal tattoo with a gun. Thank goodness.
I wouldn't have it done. I love my tattoos and piercings but no, that's not one for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"omg no - ive had a cyst removed on the inside of my eyelid and just seeing the scalpel on its way was enough
I had to have a mole removed from close to one of my eyes. I don't much like needles at the best of times but seeing a syringe full of local anaesthetic heading towards my eye almost made me get up and leave the operating theatre.
The plastic surgeon was not amused, snapping "What did you expect was going to happen?"
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i remember that - and the clamps to hold the eyelids open - all round bad experience |
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