*shrug* To each their own.
It really is a different sensation to see things in person versus television and whatnot, king. I liken it to seeing lions up close, majestic, awe inspiring, and frightening at the same time.![]()
*shrug* To each their own.
It really is a different sensation to see things in person versus television and whatnot, king. I liken it to seeing lions up close, majestic, awe inspiring, and frightening at the same time.![]()
It does look kind of odd, but as said "to each his own". I doubt I'd want to see that because it just is odd to me, but I know I wouldn't get sick. I've seen that on Fear Factor before, and I usually only get sick when I see them eating bugs, worms, fish eyes, etc. I find that revolting..I wouldn't really mind seeing that as long as I'm not the one with the hooks IN ME!!![]()
I'm with the "whatever blows your hair back" crowd, but, for me, that's just sick. Why people do that is beyond me, but, it's not my body, so.... I'm also not into tats or piercings...Mike has tats, and his ear double pierced, but that's it. Me...I'm too big of a weenie to get a tat and my philosophy is: I have enough holes in my head...don't need anymore! lol
Don't buy while shelter dogs die!!
I do have to say that I was very impressed on how clean they were. They wore gloves, everything came from a sterile package, they had those special yellow & red bins to put sharp bloody things into. & they cleaned the wounds after wards & taped them up to keep them clean.
Each person involved in suspension does it for a different reason(s) being spiritual, aesthetic, etc. It's an old practice so the reasons are plentiful.Originally Posted by mugsy
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Its just stupd to jab somthing big like a bar into your body then pull it out.![]()
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