Kamis, 05 Juni 2014

Why do people get tattoos?

Q. �Tattoos, ear piercings, implants.. modification... why do people modify and tattoo themselves when it is not only imaginably extremely painful but financially costly too?
Here are some of the most well known modified people in the world:
Rick. Who�s aim is to appear as a zombie. So far, more than 24 hours worth of tattoos --costing over $4,075 Canadian dollars�
Dennis Avner, aka "Catman" , he has undergone extensive surgery - Tattoos, implants, teeth filing and shaping.
Julia Gnuse, aka illustrated lady, was born with a condition that causes her skin to blister regularly and scar. She used tattoos to cover this up. After 10 years she made it into a Guinness Record as worldwide most tattooed woman.
Tom Leppard, 73 years old has £5,500 worth of leopard spot tattoos covering his body.
Eric Sprague known as the Lizardman was one of the first people to have a split tongue .
The winner in multi-layered tattooing is Lucky Diamond Rich, who has taken 1,000 hours having his body modified.
The Guinness World Records most pierced woman Elaine Davidson. In 2002 she had 462 piercings, with 192 on her face alone. In 2005 there were 3,950, reported at the Edinburgh festival. Her genitalia area having the most - 500. The total weight is estimated at 3 kilograms. In May 2008 Davidson's piercings totalled at 5,920 and Feb 2009 at 6,005.

Etienne Dumont is an art & culture critic and is covered head to toe in tattoos. He also has silicon implants and, 2.7 inch rings in each earlobe and plexiglass piercings through the nose and bottom lip.
Here you can see this unknown Brazilian man has some heavy tentacle suction-cup implants
These are some of the most extreme examples of tattoos and modifications ever known but the world is filled with everyday people sporadically or regularly visiting tattoo parlours as just a standard routine

A. I suppose it's beneath your intelligence level to ask the question in your own words. Instead you merely copy and paste somebody else's article as your own "research".


What do Americans know of Scotland?
Q. Where is it? ect...

A. Scotland is in the U.K. region of Europe. I think it is just north of England. They wear kilts, play bagpipes, eat something called haggis (which I don't know what that is) and they are verys similar to Ireland. Scotland is a Celtic country just like Ireland. They share a similar style in last names, mostly names that have a Mc as a part of them. A lot of Celtic music comes from Scotland as well.

England ruled Scotland for many generations. The English burnt their houses down, raped their women, killed them, and did all kinds of horrible things to them. William Wallace, a Scotsman, was a big leader in the fight for Scotland's independence. Watch the movie "Braveheart" starring Mel Gibson as William Wallace if you haven't seen it. It will show you just a hint of what the English actually did to the Scottish until Scotland won it's freedom from England.

I've actually met a Scottish woman before. Her name was Irene and I met her a few years ago in a bookstore. My sister was with me. She was a really neat lady. I just listened to her talk most of the time because I loved the way she talked. I love people with accents. She said that in Edinburgh, Scotland, they have an annual festival called the Tattoo festival, but it doesn't have much of anything to do with actual tattoos. I don't remember what it actually is about, though.

As with every country, Scotland has it's own neat culture, customs, beautiful sights and scenery, and neat people. I have never been there, but I am going to go there someday. I have heard that I have some Scottish in me, so I might go and see if I can find any family history there. I know I have a lot of Irish in me, so Scottish isn't too far fetched I guess.





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