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top 10 physically modified people

[update] cheers for all the comments, even though it’s a shame to see such a strong negative reaction by some. i’ve added website links to some of the people mentioned, if you know of any that i’ve missed give me a shout.

originally intended as a short post about one of the choices below, it quickly became clear that there are some extraordinary human beings intent on changing their appearance permanently for reasons that will forever baffle most people. whether you agree with it or not, you can’t deny the fact that it’s a fascinating way of life.

each to his own.

(click on photos for bigger)

10. leopard man

whether he’s mad or not, 67yr old tom leppard seems extremely happy living in a hand-built home on the isle of skye, 99% of his body tattooed with leopard print. he spends his days reading, scampering about the place on all fours like a leopard and staying away from the hustle and bustle of modern society. for a man who looks like john locke after an intense mud fight he actually seems pretty pleasant…

9. etienne dumont

etienne dumont is an art & culture critic for a newspaper in geneva who just happens to be covered head to toe in some of the most vibrant tattoos i’ve ever seen. he also has silicon implants under the skin which give the horned appearance, 2.7 inch rings in each earlobe and plexiglass piercings through the nose and under his bottom lip. the best part has to be the blue rimmed glasses though, a perfect addition to an incredible look.

8. rick genest

would you let your daughter marry rick genest? i’m sure he’s probably a lovely chap but that’s without doubt the scariest human head i will ever see in my lifetime. there isn’t much information about mr genest himself on the internet (would you approach him for an interview?) but we do know the tattoo was crafted by the chaps at ‘derm fx tattoo‘ in montreal. job well done guys.

7. the illustrated lady

julia gnuse (aka the illustrated lady) was born with a condition called porphyria which causes her skin to blister regularly and ultimately scar. in order to cover this up she started getting tattoos applied over the affected areas - after 10 years she was covered in the bastards and is now the most tattooed woman in the world.

6. elaine davidson

in total, brazilian elaine davidson has a number of tattoos and over 2500 piercings on her body, both internally and externally, approximately 500 just around the genitals. the total extra weight she carries due to this obsession comes to around 3kg and she is thankfully the most pierced person in the world. now living in edinburgh she claims to be too scared to go home to brazil due to the attention she’d attract possibly resulting in some kind of attack.

5. kala kaiwi

kala kawai has 67 piercings and 75 % of his body is tattooed so it’s a good job he chose a career in body modification, running his own studio in hawaii. he has stretched the holes in his earlobes to 4 inches, inserted various silicon implants on his head, can screw metal spikes into the top of his skull, has a split tongue and generally looks extremely frightening. also worth bearing in mind is that he split his own tongue using dental floss and did all his own piercings.

holy shit.

4. pauly unstoppable (bme page)

with a name like ‘unstoppable’ you’d be stupid to give up on the modifications after a couple of earrings. this guy has surely the largest nostrils in the western world (if you look closely i’m almost certain you can see his brain) plus a huge array of other ‘body mods’ to his name including scars cut into his cheeks and forehead, a split tongue, domes implanted under the skin of his forehead and many many more. to see the complete list go here. to see a harrowing, nsfw photo of mr unstoppable’s private parts, click here.

3. the lizardman (website)

born eric sprague in 1972, the lizardman was one of the first people to have a split tongue and in some circles is seen to be wholly responsible for the recent popularity of this particular modification. pretty much all of his body is covered in green scale tattoos, his teeth have been filed down to sharp points and he has numerous silicon teflon implants in his head.

below is an interview with the lizardman - check out the forked tongue action.

2. lucky diamond rich (website)

it goes without saying that this guy is officially the most tattooed person in the world - he swiped the record from our friend tom leppard at #10 in 2006. he has tattoos everywhere, some of the stranger places including his eyelids, inside his ears and even on his gums. it’s apparently a work in progress and has so far included the efforts of hundreds of tattoo artists and over 1,000 hrs of pain.

obviously, he can also swallow swords.

interview…

1. stalking cat (website)

first place was always gonna go to 44 yr old dennis avner, aka stalking cat. i remember a few years ago watching a documentary about him and nearly crying when his face appeared for the first time, my brain simply wasn’t able to process the sight. he looks like a cross between jocelyn wildenstein and the beast from the old beauty & the beast tv programme.

and he’s gone the whole hog in terms of body modification: tattoos, silicon implants on his face, pointed teeth, surgically pointed ears, piercings, attachable whiskers, claws, a bifurcated top lip and even an animatronic tiger’s tail. he says he’s been going through these procedures for the past 20 years because he grew up in a native american tribe and his belief in their customs drove him to transform into his totem animal - the tiger.

here’s a video of stalking cat picking up his new animatronic tail..

extras:

- a short documentary about ‘branding’, a process that involves using extremely hot metal to scar the skin

- a clip of someone having his tongue split (DO NOT WATCH IF SQEUAMISH)

- a trailer for the body modification documentary ‘flesh and blood’

sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

discussion

248 comments for “top 10 physically modified people”

  1. dimwits

    posted by lofi | 24th of August, 2007, 4:14 pm
  2. OMG, I can’t stop laughing!!!

    These people deserve the looks they get!

    What a waste!

    posted by lmfao FRUITS | 24th of August, 2007, 4:22 pm
  3. How much attention do you need….you might as well go around town with a bullhorn shouting ‘everybody look at me! LOOK AT ME!!’

    posted by Phil | 24th of August, 2007, 4:35 pm
  4. I saw some of these before. It makes me wonder what is the thought process behind it. Attention seeking? I think not, or maybe in the beginning. I think eventually or maybe from the start they are obsessed. I can sense obsessive-compulsive here. Then again I could be wrong, been before.

    posted by Gaye | 24th of August, 2007, 4:51 pm
  5. They could use these guys on shows like Star Trek. Cut makeup costs and all.

    posted by Wouter Lievens | 24th of August, 2007, 4:56 pm
  6. crazy mofos

    posted by matelot | 24th of August, 2007, 5:11 pm
  7. lolll Wouter Lievens.

    I think OCD is as good an explaination as any.

    skull face is another matter entirely. this is deep rooted issues. poor guy. (I understand the whole “art” thing. yes, it is a work of art regardless)

    posted by swan_pr | 24th of August, 2007, 6:06 pm
  8. I like #2.

    posted by jzilla | 24th of August, 2007, 6:22 pm
  9. They must hate themselves very much. They’re even denying their humanity by turning themselves into animals. How sad.

    posted by Julie | 24th of August, 2007, 6:27 pm
  10. I am APPALLED that these fine young chaps — http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/addsub/ — did not make the list.

    posted by Brian | 24th of August, 2007, 6:29 pm
  11. This list should be called “Top 10 most attention starved fuckbags.” or “10 people that prove the human race is doomed.”

    posted by Your mom | 24th of August, 2007, 6:32 pm
  12. Master techniques for hiding the unsightly erection

    http://home.comcast.net/~plutarch/Erection.html

    posted by Kuhlmann | 24th of August, 2007, 6:42 pm
  13. Stalking cat? His totem animal is the tiger?

    Hate to bust yer bubble Jr. but there ain’t no tigers in the Western Hemisphere.

    posted by wryobserver | 24th of August, 2007, 6:47 pm
  14. The list is clearly missing pioneering modern tattooed man The Enigma.
    http://www.theenigmalive.com/

    posted by J. Tithonus Pednaud | 24th of August, 2007, 6:59 pm
  15. Wouter: Excellent point there. I wonder if at least it is paying off somehow after going to such lengths to look the way they do.

    Swan: Thank you for backing me up some there. I can’t think of anything else but OCD. It’s like the women who cross a line with cosmetic surgery and become obsessed with it. Starts with wanting to change what they perceive to be imperfect or whatever, and then… sucked in! Thousands of dollars later, voila La Freak!

    I am also wondering about the pain factor when undergoing all the extensive tattooing, planting organic material inside skin, the surgical procedures. *shiver*

    posted by Gaye | 24th of August, 2007, 7:14 pm
  16. The thought processes behind these acts of desecration are those of the Dark Beast of Demonic Thoughts

    I don’t know why this isn’t obvious to some of you.

    posted by Hipple, Rev. Paul T. | 24th of August, 2007, 7:14 pm
  17. I think Josh(see link) is worthy of a mention
    http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20030401.html

    posted by mal | 24th of August, 2007, 7:18 pm
  18. That’s some crazy-ass shit!

    posted by DAR | 24th of August, 2007, 7:19 pm
  19. I’m saddened to see so many people going the route of either making fun of or attributing various derogatory traits to these people. I can understand it, it’s easier to dismiss people by acting like that, but that reflects more on to you than it does on to the people you comment about.

    Further, there are indeed many other people that could fit onto the list, Bruce Potts and Matt Gone for instance. Hor how about Michael Jackson and Jocelyne Wildenstein for instance? Plastic surgery is also body modification, even though it’s more socially acceptable.

    posted by MrPumpernickel | 24th of August, 2007, 7:30 pm
  20. guess the Indians were right white man does speak with forked tongue

    posted by ja | 24th of August, 2007, 7:45 pm
  21. Maybe through the 80s and 90s this type of home made shock was cool.
    Its too bad they cant just clean themselves off, because this isnt cute anymore.

    posted by SLovelle | 24th of August, 2007, 7:54 pm
  22. Most of the comments posted so far seem to show either pity or revulsion towards these ‘freaks’ and ‘attention seekers’ - ‘I think OCD is as good an explaination as any.’
    I think it’s worth remembering a couple of point:
    1) They’re all individuals, why lay down one ‘explanation’ and dismiss them all?
    2) Maybe they just enjoy pushing the limits of their appearance. Skydivers do dangerous things, this doesn’t make them suicidal. Body modders do things which may be percieved as detrimental to their appearance, doesn’t mean they hated how they looked before.
    Tom

    posted by Tom W | 24th of August, 2007, 7:57 pm
  23. Why?

    posted by govtdrone | 24th of August, 2007, 7:57 pm
  24. I don’t know, this seems crazy but the people that do it do not seem so crazy if you see and interview with them. I think that almost no one is interested in this kind of body modification but if they are then it is a lifestyle decision.

    posted by Bill Nad | 24th of August, 2007, 8:27 pm
  25. whenever i see someone with a lot of tattoos or piercings, I just assume they’re fools. generally, if i end up meeting them, i find out i’m totally right. maybe I’m prejudiced, maybe all this is just really a symptom of a very empty life. LAME.

    posted by edhead | 24th of August, 2007, 8:44 pm
  26. >I am APPALLED that these fine young chaps — http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/addsub/ — did not make the list.

    >I think Josh(see link) is worthy of a mention
    http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20030401.html

    Brian and mal, those are actually april fool’s jokes.

    posted by Jack | 24th of August, 2007, 8:48 pm
  27. Gaye: cosmetic surgery is exactly what I was thinking of. Pain is also addictive. and part of the pleasure for some fans of EBM’s is the experience of pain. think implants, stretching, branding… yet very few opt for anasthesia…

    posted by swan_pr | 24th of August, 2007, 8:49 pm
  28. Dude this is the weirdest group of people ever. Imagine if they ever team up. They could be the ultimate fighting force of either superheroes or supervillains!

    posted by Vargas Pinups | 24th of August, 2007, 8:52 pm
  29. What saddens me is to see all this intolerance, hatred and prejudiceness. Brings to mind the old axoim, “people fear what they don’t understand”.

    posted by Vaxjo | 24th of August, 2007, 9:12 pm
  30. These people have been brave enough to do these things and are, for the most part, happy with themselves.

    BIID is far stranger in my mind.
    http://www.biid.org/

    posted by binnorie | 24th of August, 2007, 9:12 pm
  31. I’m convinced the last one’s actually a woman.

    posted by me | 24th of August, 2007, 9:19 pm
  32. Brian:

    Maybe I’m missing the sarcasm in your comment, but you do know that article is an old April Fool’s joke, right? (Check the date on the bottom of the page.) They ususally do this every year on BME… at least, they used to.

    posted by frankiejr | 24th of August, 2007, 9:46 pm
  33. To everyone bashing these guys as attention hogs, you’re not seeing body mod through their eyes. Sure, they get a kick out of the novelty, but it really comes down to control. They want to be masters of their own bodies, and to submit the body to the purpose of art is a sensual and uplifting experience. I have no mods of my own, but I know people who love having tatoos and piercings, so I’m not just spouting speculation.

    posted by Chris S | 24th of August, 2007, 10:14 pm
  34. Those are amazing … I don’t care if “The Dark Beast of Demonic Thoughts” did inspire them, it’s still pretty incredible.

    posted by Sara | 24th of August, 2007, 10:16 pm
  35. those are the 10 coolest guys in the entire world

    posted by max | 24th of August, 2007, 10:20 pm
  36. “Hipple, Rev. Paul T. // Aug 24, 2007 at 7:14 pm

    The thought processes behind these acts of desecration are those of the Dark Beast of Demonic Thoughts

    I don’t know why this isn’t obvious to some of you.”

    Thanks, there, Rev. I was wondering why I had 4 holes in my left ear. Now I know it was Satan.

    For crying out loud, get over yourself. Sometimes people do things just because they want to. And as far as being attention hogs…? Um…read about Leppard Man again, would you? Why would a dude living in self-imposed isolation want ATTENTION?

    It could be, just might be, that these folks enjoy being different…and I don’t know why THAT isn’t obvious.

    And, yes, I can really have the title “Reverend”. So there! :P

    posted by Rev. Melanie Smellanie | 24th of August, 2007, 10:25 pm
  37. Brian: The add/sub twins are a hoax. Sorry to burst the bubble, but it was an April Fool’s story from a few years back.

    posted by J.Tithonus Pednaud | 24th of August, 2007, 10:36 pm
  38. don’t worry…in colombia the plastic surgeons are so good you’d be amazed at the master pieces you see walking around…they call Cali silicon valley for the narco-style molls with their inflated bosoms, then there’s the n-architecture but don’t get me started

    posted by el cirujano | 24th of August, 2007, 11:08 pm
  39. It’s not OCD. There is BDD (body dismorphic disorder), but that usually applies to cosmetic surgery. Michael Jackson probably has BDD. These people probably have something unclassified, related to the ‘furry’ culture. Transspecies or something. My dad thinks tatoos show a sign of a character defect.

    posted by Chloe | 24th of August, 2007, 11:26 pm
  40. I keep wondering if these people go home to grandma’s for the holidays.

    posted by togetherless | 24th of August, 2007, 11:28 pm
  41. Very, very needy people indeed.

    I wonder what life for them will be like in old age.

    Fun isn’t the word for it.

    posted by Bock the Robber | 24th of August, 2007, 11:28 pm
  42. Can you imagine the social standing of the people who are able to afford to do this and still exist without being homeless? Not a whole lot of working class dads making themselves unemployable with a spike through the face. Must be nice not to have hold down a real job like the rest of us.

    posted by Trust Fund Much? | 24th of August, 2007, 11:29 pm
  43. ugghh bluggha uggha blugghh

    posted by chris | 24th of August, 2007, 11:38 pm
  44. I wouldn’t presume any armchair psychology as to each of these peoples motivation. Because they are human AND individuals, each unique and no two the same. Isn’t my cup of tea, but i try not to push my tastes or my observations about human kind on others. Give it a name if qualifying everything is your gig in life. J.Walker

    posted by J.Walker | 24th of August, 2007, 11:41 pm
  45. I live in Montreal, and I’ve seen Rick Genest a few times on the street ; the first time I saw him was actually the day after his picture was first posted on BoingBoing about 6 months ago.

    And as much as this picture is scary, I have to say, it looks totally awesome in person, and not that “carnival freak”-y. It suits his face perfectly, and while it’s still a bit unsettling, I actually think it wasn’t that bad of a decision after all, because it looks *very* cool, and certainly unique.

    posted by jraff | 24th of August, 2007, 11:50 pm
  46. Chris, let’s get real. This is OCD mixed with a healthy dose of S&M combined with Attention (Look at me type) Deficit. What a frightening combo!

    posted by Kay Gordon | 24th of August, 2007, 11:56 pm
  47. My mother chastised my sister for wanting second and third piercings in her ears, and me for getting a tattoo.

    I said, “Your ears are pierced. That’s body mutilation and modification right there. How is what we want any different except perhaps in terms of degree?”

    Of course, she had no good answer. She agreed it was all a matter of tradition and social mores than any real complaint about body modification itself.

    So unless you outright disagree with piercing or tattooing of any sort, I hope the authors of the more negative comments here will at least acknowledge that they are speaking from the point of view of their indoctrinated traditional views rather than an objective to-each-his-own mentality.

    posted by Botch the Crab | 24th of August, 2007, 11:59 pm
  48. The result of a society without rites of passage. It’s the same as inner city kids joining gangs and being beaten up by fellow members, or joining a fraternity and getting paddled next to a greased sheep….Rites of passage….Without them, some of us, correction, MOST of us never grow past being a kid. Anyone here go through basic training? Whether youre aware of it or not, youve gone through some rite of passage, all of which leave thier mark, obvious or not. Fact is, western culture is either deeming rites of passage barbaric or outdated, when in fact they tend to be developmentally necessary for most of us to grow.

    posted by Dan B | 24th of August, 2007, 11:59 pm
  49. I don’t think it’s a case of OCD exactly.
    Perhaps a type of body dysmorphia. They are living their vision of how they should be, something not human.
    They’re not hurting anyone, so why be mean?

    posted by zale | 25th of August, 2007, 12:16 am
  50. Amazing post. It is great to see this collection of photos and clips at the same place. I, too, think adiction to pain is the main reason most of these people are atracted to body modification.

    I hope you don’t mind if I borrow some of these photos for my Farsi blog to explain it to my Farsi language readers with links and credits given to this blog.

    posted by Jafar Akhbari | 25th of August, 2007, 12:19 am
  51. the chick with the pierced privates must be like making love to a pile of scrap iron

    posted by Jim | 25th of August, 2007, 12:49 am
  52. Hmm…. Some of these folks may just be attention seekers, but I know that at least a couple of then are professional carnies and entertainers, the make their *living* by looking unusual. ( I know Lizardman and Lucky Diamond fall in this category.)

    Also for Stalking Cat (I’ve actually sat down and talked with him, so I know a bit more about him than the others), he basically just dosen’t give a fig what other people think about how he looks. He likes it (it’s partially religious, and yes, someone asked him about a tiger being somewhat unlikely for a Native American totem creature, apparently his totem is ‘a cat’ and as far as his tribal traditions go, tiger, puma, common meow, a cat is a cat. ), and he dosen’t need to worry about what an employer would think as he runs his own business (he had a computer repair biz, and was doing home renovations last I heard).

    posted by Monsyne Dragon | 25th of August, 2007, 1:01 am
  53. Why didn’t Barry Bonds make the list?

    posted by bob | 25th of August, 2007, 1:06 am
  54. Wow! Like they weren’t already ugly enough?

    posted by li'l snot | 25th of August, 2007, 1:22 am
  55. posted by kidsolo | 25th of August, 2007, 1:40 am
  56. only what is visibly modified has been featured in this article. if you want an interesting story…
    check out some of the “smoothies” on BME.

    posted by MUTE-ONE | 25th of August, 2007, 1:43 am
  57. “Can you imagine the social standing of the people who are able to afford to do this and still exist without being homeless?”

    Maybe if there were less people in the world that thought like you, getting a job wouldn’t depend on what a person looks like.

    That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Along with all of the other incredibly close-minded comments, this is ridiculous. You people call them fools, and “attention-starved.” You claim they have BIID and BDD, or even OCD.

    Really, you have no idea. Nor will you ever understand why they do what they do. And really, they don’t care if you know or not. They know, and that is all that matters. And it makes them happy.

    I don’t really understand the compulsion most of you people have to read this article, jump on the comment box, and instantly assess why these people did what they did and how they feel about it. How can you even be pretentious enough to think that for a second? You people who judge must be the ones with the sad lives. After all, you are the ones downgrading others to artificially elevate yourselves, or at least you think you are.

    posted by Matt | 25th of August, 2007, 1:45 am
  58. I can’t believe you have to keep warning people to be careful before clicking on something, even genitals. This is the very thing these people are fighting against by moding themselves like this! Life is not offensive and this is someone’s life! Open your mind and you won’t be offended and therefore violent.

    posted by Charles More | 25th of August, 2007, 1:52 am
  59. I can’t believe some of you spill crap like “cool people”. I can see maybe 3 of them that look semi-cool and that’s because their body looks like a canvas, a full canvas. None of the freaks that have bejillion piercings and bumps and feking stuff protruding out of their foreheads look cool. If anything it looks painful. Mind over body or pain control is bollocks, too. It’s not qualifying, quantifying, labeling, it’s mostly a freak show and most of these people have nothing better to do with their lives.
    There is nothing cool either, about self-mutilation or any kind of mutilation. FFS.
    The Satan shite is just as stupid. Again, I can maybe imagine 3 of them that can articulate any desire to sell their soul to the devil, and that’s that.
    That’s my 0.05 Turkish lira’s worth. Love to you all.

    posted by Gaye | 25th of August, 2007, 2:09 am
  60. Why you guys all got too hate on them? theres nothing wrong with being freaky. its there choice what they do with there life. so fuck all you conformist

    posted by Judah | 25th of August, 2007, 2:10 am
  61. Cat (Dennis) is a really nice guy - I’ve met him a few times at conventions, and made a custom necklace for him. My eldest son hangs out with him sometimes. I think he’s got a lot of guts to remake himself like that. And yeah, there’s no tiger in American Indian beliefs, but a totem is a personal thing, and if he says his totem is Tiger, that’s between him and the spirits and not for us to talk about. As far as the rest of these people, maybe there’s some shock value or attention craving involved, but I’m not one of them so I’m not going to go making judgments.

    posted by Tarliman | 25th of August, 2007, 2:13 am
  62. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I see a revival of circus side shows looming on the horizon.

    posted by Sly | 25th of August, 2007, 2:18 am
  63. I can’t imagine being that starved for attention. It’s gotta be a rough day when you eventually look in the mirror and think “oops”.

    posted by Dave | 25th of August, 2007, 2:25 am
  64. These people are clearly mentally deranged. They have a “body image” psychosis. I guess they are not dangerous though.

    posted by Allan | 25th of August, 2007, 2:27 am
  65. I have to add, I am loving all sorts of different views, the debate, the silliness and the seriousness co-existing. Big kudoz to the blogger and the commentors. Too much fun!
    Chachachaciao!

    posted by Gaye | 25th of August, 2007, 2:30 am
  66. I’m not surprised by the general tenor of the comments here at all - its typical of the shallow and uninformed mouthing off that most of us have seen over the years.

    All of us have vastly different stories and motivations behind our modifications but the fact that we have chosen a route that involves body based expression of ideas makes for a convenient hook in most people’s minds to lump us together - despite how different we look I can tell you that many of us are often mistaken by people one another just by virtue of being heavily modified.

    It is unfortunate that this list does not include links to the websites and blogs of each individual since most of us do have them and they are a wealth of information for those who are interested or just need to be shown their assumptions are misguided. These sights also contain many basic facts which are incorrectly listed here (eg my name is Erik not eric and my implants are Teflon not silicon) along with more up to date images.

    And for the person commenting on Cat’s gender, I have worked with him many times and he often has to explain that he has hormone issues resulting from testicular cancer which have resulted in the ‘breasts’ you see. So, please enjoy mocking a person who has the strength to be themself and perservere through a horrific condition like cancer.

    Hope you all someday learn the joy of being and doing what you truly want.

    posted by The Lizardman | 25th of August, 2007, 2:52 am
  67. Mea culpa - I just noticed the sources links at the end but still they really should be with each entry and should have been used to avoid basic errors

    posted by The Lizardman | 25th of August, 2007, 2:59 am
  68. 2 points:
    cro-magnons differed from neanderthals in that they adorned their bodies with more ornate jewelry and paints.
    The book “Singularity” mentions that in the not so distant future, science may be able to modify humans into other forms. To me, these people are simply taking steps in that direction before advanced in biotechnology makes it easier.
    I don’t even like the feeling of a wedding band. I must be cro-magnon or something.

    posted by Geoff | 25th of August, 2007, 3:15 am
  69. Fine. Whatever. But here’s a question for Rick Genest: you’ve got several thousand years, probably, to be a skeleton. Why not be a human for a little while?

    posted by CrackWilding | 25th of August, 2007, 3:16 am
  70. Disappointing to see people dismissing these peoples choices as disease. I admire their ability to break out and do something different with their lives and bodies.

    It won’t be long before them and everybody reading this post will be dead, gone, and forgotten.

    Thanks for making it interesting until then!

    posted by Jesse | 25th of August, 2007, 3:17 am
  71. I think there are a few people posting comments here who could use some brain modifications.

    It’s easy. Just slip the end of the screwdriver under your eyelid and keep pushing until you’re not an asshole. :(

    posted by Lazlo Toth | 25th of August, 2007, 3:19 am
  72. It makes me sad that so many of you react so negatively to these people. You only get one shot at life, and if this is how they choose to enjoy it, I say more power to them. They are all artists, willing to endure an awful lot of pain & risk for their “final project.”

    Life is short.
    And also a bit stupid.

    posted by Phil | 25th of August, 2007, 3:34 am
  73. it’s kinda sad that people talk like this still. most posting prolly have the worst tribal armbands and stupid tattoos above your ass cracks.
    at least these people are original. and are proud of who they are.

    posted by Jaysin | 25th of August, 2007, 4:21 am
  74. Yeah, great article.

    Stop judging people assholes, you know who you are.

    Demons whispering in peoples ears indeed; they may look a little scary but you, he-heh, your flipp’in crazy if you take myth for reality.

    posted by Anonymoose | 25th of August, 2007, 4:28 am
  75. my question is, what the hell do these people do for a living? especially the cat guy, I know I wouldn’t hire any of them

    posted by K.R | 25th of August, 2007, 4:50 am
  76. Chloe: “My dad thinks tatoos show a sign of a character defect.”

    Fine, but what do YOU think about tattoos? I am a heavily tattooed woman. I am also a hard-working small business owner. I am married and both my husband and I are close to our families. I pay my taxes and my credit rating is good. I don’t have a criminal record - I don’t even jay-walk. What is my character defect?

    posted by Cara | 25th of August, 2007, 4:55 am
  77. This is indeed a rite of passage. Further, it is a way to look your own mortality in the eye; tattoos are only as permanent as your body, which isn’t. It has nothing to do with an addiction to pain; there are cheaper and less permanent ways to indulge that. The fact that it hurts is part of it- just like it is to run a marathon. It requires some courage and self control. That is a part of the rite of passage.

    I highly recommend it.

    As far as the extreme to which these folks have taken it, they had the desire and the courage to do so. How many of you, if you had the desire, would have the sheer balls required?

    Finally, a note about the tiger guy- the hemisphere doesn’t matter. Totemism has nothing to do with an animal in a literal way. It is a symbolic thing; the animal’s perceived qualities are what is important. Snake, for example, is a healer totem (both in North America and Greece.) But it is also, at the very same time, a totem denoting viciousness and deception. In North America, to other North Americans.

    See? Dude could have a totemic relationship with anything; doesn’t even have to be an animal. Inuit totems were often lovecraftian acid trip things that defy easy description.

    posted by Voidgazing | 25th of August, 2007, 5:10 am
  78. Idk why everyone seems to think they’re crazy. Sure, they’re a lil’ extreme (especially the ones who did stuff to their genitals, that’s not right), but I find I can relate.
    See, I’m planning on getting a tattoo sometime in the future, nothing gigantic, jus’ a something on my shoulder. But the reason why I’d want to is the same reason why I’d like to decal my car, or why I drew all over my ipod cover (quite proud o’ me work , I might add), or why I’d want to paint skulls all over my bedroom wall. So far as I know, I definitely don’t have OCD or any other mental disorder.
    So, I guess, the reason why they would want to tattoo themselves is generally the same. They started out small, saw that it was pleasing to look at, and it didn’t wash off. So they kept at it until finally, wa la, they got a full body tattoo.
    And as for the pain, people can get used to anything, especially if they had to endure it for hours on end. So far as I know, and this is only conjecture, but tattooing is the equivalent of many thousands of very little pricks all going off in a short amount of them.
    But I wouldn’t say me wanting a tattoo was because I wanted other people to see, just for me to see.

    posted by Jack | 25th of August, 2007, 5:42 am
  79. and hmm … I wrote a lot didn’t I?

    posted by Jack | 25th of August, 2007, 5:43 am
  80. re: Dan B // Aug 24, 2007 at 11:59 pm

    YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD, DAN!!!

    body modifcation as a rite of passage slash entering into adulthood thing has existed in EVERY SINGLE CULTURE through human history, EXCEPT for our current culture. our current culture/society is on the decline, the lack and fear of these traditions is a major tell-tale sign.

    before anyone argues this point, let me ask you how much you have studied human culture and anthropology. just because you are a sheep and believe whatever society tells you to believe does not make it true. eduacate yourselves.

    posted by axl | 25th of August, 2007, 5:54 am
  81. i really wish people would learn tolerance…

    sure you may not know, or understand WHY any of these people did these things to their bodies. but the key word is THEIR bodies. its their life, their happiness, or misery, and choice to live with. not yours.

    if you pull back in disgust at these pictures, perhaps you need to take a closer look at yourself.

    posted by andrea | 25th of August, 2007, 5:59 am
  82. I truly do not understand people–why the derision? What are you scared of? You only live once. Most people spend their lives in the realm of the socially acceptable and never question their received version of reality. These people all choose to make their bodies their media for expressing a hell of a lot of creativity. Makes a lot more sense to me than hanging a painting on a wall, or buying a painting hung in a tasteful gallery.

    I don’t have any body mods at all. Seems like a frivolous use of money I ain’t got. But if these folks have the money and the mid to re-shape themselves and this is what they wanna do to jolt themselves and those around them out of their stupor, more power to them, I say. We’re all gonna friggin’ die. What we do until then is up to us.

    posted by Stacey | 25th of August, 2007, 6:04 am
  83. Kay “I Done Got Lurnin’!” Gordon sez: “Chris, let’s get real. This is OCD mixed with a healthy dose of S&M combined with Attention (Look at me type) Deficit. What a frightening combo!”

    Wow, thanks Kay! It is time to get real, so it’s good that you popped my wacky fantasy bubble that I built from the flimsy opinions of people who actually do things to their bodies for art’s sake; and for replacing it with the solid foundation of your well researched, documented, and peer-reviewed ideas.

    Or…

    You have no idea what OCD and ADD are. Could be that.

    People with OCD have a lingering sense of not having completed something either completely or properly, and then get plagued with anxiety over the consequences. They form habitual repetitive patterns, often repeating a task to the point of self harm. They are slowly driven into isolation and, if left untreated, can spiral into insanity. This condition is caused by an inability of the body to deal with a certain protein, and is linked to a very specific gene. Researchers recently stumbled upon the gene purely by accident while studying mice (check Yahoo! science news) and are working toward a human application.

    ADD involved the inability of the brain to focus on a subject for any substantial amount of time, but is unlike ADHD in that it doesn’t involve the non-stop need for physical activity. ADD kids get bored easily, usually daydreaming while doing any lengthy, routine task.

    So, in essence, you’re a retard and know nothing about body modification. Best wishes, you brainless turd!

    posted by Chris S | 25th of August, 2007, 6:14 am
  84. Quick Edit:

    As for the S&M bit, consult genital modders.

    posted by Chris S | 25th of August, 2007, 6:16 am
  85. OCD is a possibility, but frankly, I doubt it. Body mods *could* be a compulsive behavior, but there are a lot of other explanations, especially since I’ve *never* known of anyone with true OCD actually having them. The closest thing would be hair-pulling (trichotillomania,) but that’s considered an OCD spectrum disorder rather than OCD itself. Basically, let’s just say that I’ve had just about EVERY OCD compulsion at one time or another, and I’ve never had this one, nor have I heard of anyone who does.

    posted by Anise | 25th of August, 2007, 6:18 am
  86. Yes, it’s Body Integrity Identity Disorder. It’s basically a mental illness. But leave it to the Leftards on the thread to gush how lovely it is to be a sick freak. Mainstreaming dysfunction is their motto.

    posted by David | 25th of August, 2007, 6:21 am
  87. Humans are animals. True, the guys trying to be like cats certainly seem to celebrate the idea of a partial de-evolution for themselves, but it’s worthwhile in any case to remind people that the current state of our species is not so special and is subject to change.

    >>They must hate themselves very much. They’re even denying their humanity by turning themselves into animals. How sad.

    posted by sam | 25th of August, 2007, 6:33 am
  88. Why are 99% of the people who commented thing
    idiots?

    posted by Stellan | 25th of August, 2007, 8:15 am
  89. as quick as some people are at bashing modders, some modders and people who admire them but don’t have the courage to go through it are quick to bash others that question or don’t understand the reasons and motivations for people to radiacally modify their appearance and body. it is a show of ignorance, as much as anything.

    and don’t go all spiritual and philosophical on us, or pull anthropological facts and historical references like we are stupid morons. I don’t think that people sporting dozens of piercings or stretched earlobes are freaks or deranged either. but I do think that some do it for shock value, and that others have become addicted to it, and the pain, just like cosmetic surgery addiction.

    to deny that some modders have issues is just not realistic.

    although I am ambivalent about a lot of the mods seen here and on BME, I can recognize the artistic value of a lot of the work I’ve seen. even the implants and the brandings.

    posted by swan_pr | 25th of August, 2007, 8:22 am
  90. “to deny that some modders have issues is just not realistic.”

    Indeed, but assume it straigt off the bat, like quite a few people here are doing, is far from realistic either. Likely, there are just as many modders with issues per capita as there are non-modders with issues per capita, making comments about mental health (i.e. “crazy idiots”) rather moot.

    posted by MrPumpernickel | 25th of August, 2007, 8:43 am
  91. these guys all look pretty happy to me –whatever floats yer boat …

    posted by kemowasbe | 25th of August, 2007, 8:48 am
  92. How do they find a job after that. I mean How could you accept any of those fools in your company?

    posted by williamff | 25th of August, 2007, 8:55 am
  93. Personally, I think that they are awesome in their own way. Yes, body modders may look different, but they’re usually perfectly sane people who have their own reasons. I know of one who lives in my neighborhood and he doesn’t have serious issues in the sense that we are talking about them. It is the assumption that seems to have put him out of quite a few jobs before he got a masters in criminal psychology (or whatever it’s technically called).

    Now that I think of it, he’s the most realistic person I know. As far as appearence, the tattoos down one arm and silicon head implants are out of the comfort zone for most people, but screw that.

    I just don’t get the prejudice people have towards body modders.

    And that whole thing about OCD + Attention thing is complete crap.

    posted by Yreka | 25th of August, 2007, 9:36 am
  94. Every person on this earth has a right to do to their bodies whatever they see fit. How dare anyone tell another they’re freaky, stupid, etc. for doing what they want to do, regardless of the reason, as long as it doesn’t hurt others?

    Are you nay-sayers perfect? NO! I wonder what skeletons are in your closet. None of us are perfect, and deserve to live our lives as we want, as long as we’re not physically hurting others. If people are mentally harmed by body modders, that’s their own issue, not the modder’s.

    I have 5 ear piercings and one 15 year old tattoo. Very little compared to many dedicated modders. You bet your butt I’d do a lot more if I could stand the pain, ROFL! I’m a wimp, I guess. I’ve had plenty of other pain in my life and for me, I do not deal with it by experiencing physical pain as others might. But that’s just me.

    Live and let live, and get off your high horses.

    Stephy

    posted by Stephy | 25th of August, 2007, 10:26 am
  95. “How do they find a job after that. I mean How could you accept any of those fools in your company?”

    Leopard Man lives (I’d assume) off his pension, Etienne Dumont is an accomplished art and culture critic for a magazine in Geneva, Elaine Davidson is self employed fortune teller, Kala Kawai is a self employed piercer, The Lizardman (Eric Sprague) is a self employed performance artist. As for people not listed Bruce Potts worked as a high-school teacher for many years until he retired, The Enigma also works as a performance artist.

    Those were the ones I could find information about, so even though I may not know exactly “how” they found the jobs they’re in they no doubt did. If you wish to throw away the knowledge that these people may have simply because they have visible modifications then you’re a rather irresponsible boss. Being a fool or not is not dictated by what you wear on the outside (regardless if it’s body mods or clothes) but rather who you are on the inside. Does a tattoo or a piercing suddenly make your IQ drop ten points?

    posted by MrPumpernickel | 25th of August, 2007, 12:03 pm
  96. Beautiful.
    Absolutely beautiful.
    Though I have neither the desire nor nerves to undertake bodymods myself I admire those that do for their vision, knowledge of self and, quite frankly, balls of steel!

    Long Live Individuality.

    posted by GeeB | 25th of August, 2007, 12:13 pm
  97. that’s one of the best lists i saw in a while. very cool.

    posted by r.e.l. | 25th of August, 2007, 12:16 pm
  98. Want to have “individuality” or to “show a message to the world”?

    Just make a custom shirt or print out a piece of paper, or even show it to the world with your behavior.. there’s no need (or even benefit) to harm the body you’ve been given and/or make any permanent changes to it.

    Just my thoughts, you don’t have to be convinced or convince me.

    posted by zebalah | 25th of August, 2007, 1:02 pm
  99. Let’s face it, these people are just plain old dumbasses, and what they need isn’t a tattoo but a good swift kick in the ass!

    posted by Red Forman | 27th of August, 2007, 7:54 pm
  100. I can’t help but laugh at the comments people are leaving.It goes to show how little they know about the body mod community and why people do what they do.It’s no differnt than someone going and getting plastic surgery to inhance themselfs,all the same.It more about making your self feel better in your skin than standing out,though don’t get me wrong people do do it for that reason.Though people will pass judgement on what they don’t know regardless of what anyone esle says,so congrats on sounding like some of most ignorent people out there.

    posted by Ranneroutagas | 27th of August, 2007, 8:22 pm
  101. #5, kala kaiwi runs his tattoo parlour right around the corner from my work. What a treat it is to see him on a website. He actually is a nice fellow, I’m guessing just a little tired of all the sensationalist attention he gets.

    great post

    posted by Sandy | 27th of August, 2007, 8:36 pm
  102. Wow, thier parents must be so proud. Must be hard to get a job looking like that. would you like Paper or plastic leopard man? Or would you like fried with that cat woman!

    posted by Steve-o | 27th of August, 2007, 9:47 pm
  103. Being quite modified myself, I can say that myself and many others do not like the attention we get from it. I don’t ever wish for looks for it, and I really dislike when people ask me questions about it. I went to school at St Olaf for psych and sociology, worked for a while, and am now back in school again for digital art and animation. Why not working with what I studied before? Because I don’t enjoy it as much as a more artistic field.

    I have a great relationship with my girlfriend, I have loving parents, get cards in the mail weekly from my grandmother… (who sees me as her favorite grandchild)… and no one in my family has even a tattoo besides me.

    I don’t smoke, drink, do drugs, I exercise, eat healthy, drive safely, and do what I can to make society a little bit better place for everyone… what I look like has absolutely nothing to do with my character, nor does it with the folks in this list. I know Pauly for one will agree with me— what is more damaging to your body more— being extremely over weight, giving your self lung cancer and destroying your liver— or modification in a professional atmosphere. Look at how many have died from lung cancer, heart failure, left families behind… hurt loved ones from simple things like that. To me, things like that are a much more destructive choice then alteration of your body.

    The people on this list have made decisions for themselves, and if we like or hate it is OUR choice, and should not be broadcast onto them. Live and let live, we should all do our part to make society better as a whole, including tolerance of others.

    posted by Joshua Neff | 27th of August, 2007, 11:18 pm
  104. For the people the article was written about, who like people to look at them and react, congrats. Look at all the people who decided to write pro’s and con’s about these people. Speculation about whether or not they have issues, problems, employment troubles, social economic issues, self esteem issues, mental health labels.
    Here’s a thought. I know people who have all of these issues and have no mod’s, ink, or piercings. Hell I have a few issues. I think they are a bit silly, cool looking, brave, sure somewhat bizarre, artistic, fearless, and I commend them for daring to be different. I am surely not brave enough to endure what they have and I am not sure I would feel comfortable in their skin. The good news…….it is THEIR SKIN and they have the freedom to do with it what they like. Just like we have the freedom of speech to write what we like about them and each other. Kudos

    posted by another opinion | 28th of August, 2007, 1:39 am
  105. WOW. To each their own, but…… WOW. My only concern is that Pauly Unstoppable would get very sick, with all the particles that will travel up his nose so much more easily.

    posted by Anonymous | 28th of August, 2007, 1:47 am
  106. I seriously dont get these people….either A) They love and want attention, (B) Have some sort of weird fetish(es), (C) Are literally crazy and need psychiatric help, and (D) Were even uglier before so they consider this an upgrade?

    And to the people supporting these “body modders” aka freaks, what the hell kind of respectable jobs to they have? Are they millionaires? Are they successful? I bet not…but i also am willing to bet they dont care about that type of stuff either…..and as far as the gentleman who said its the same as someone getting cosmetic or plastic surgery? NO ITS NOT, cosmetic or plastic surgery makes you looks better and appealing (ENHANCING) not DESTROYING and perfect human body that God created..that is if you believe in God. No one is going to respect this $hit. Sorry, that’s life. Grow up.

    posted by Your Daddy Hoe! | 28th of August, 2007, 2:44 am
  107. mr. pumpernickel, ALL of these so called people are certifiably INSANE and you moreso for defending them.

    posted by cathy | 28th of August, 2007, 4:11 am
  108. WTF. I don’t even know what was going on with that guys genitals!

    posted by JC | 28th of August, 2007, 4:42 am
  109. ok now i have ten piercings and im getting ready to go get 3 more tattoos, are all of u idiots gonna call me a dumbass or a freak or an idiot? probably but thats fine that just shows how fucking retarded u people are to judge people that express themselves in ways that they are comfortable with. yah some of them might look kinda weird to u idiots but they feel comfortable with the way they look. they are probably some of the nicest people u could ever meet and i guarantee that if u were to sit down and talk to them u would understand why they do what they do and u haters would stop being ignorant assholes. all in all dont judge a book by its fucking cover

    posted by Jon | 28th of August, 2007, 5:24 am
  110. Some cultures believe that a tat is the only thing that will remain with your when your soul goes into the after life(hence why their is alot of native tribes with tribal tats) If thats the case(which I like to believe… because thats why I got one) There is going to be a shit load of butterfies,cute dragons and barb wire tats floating around the afterlife… LOL. Even in the afterlife these dudes are going to be notice. Some of us wear different styles of clothing…some people dye their hair….how is this different????? Am I missing something because I dont find this offensive… a little out of the norm….but arent we all????? How do you know if You are Normal????

    posted by Lou | 28th of August, 2007, 6:30 am
  111. Very cool.

    posted by Pete | 28th of August, 2007, 7:11 am
  112. Hey if these people want to do this to their bodies, more power to them. You only life live once, do what makes you happy.

    posted by Joe | 28th of August, 2007, 7:28 am
  113. I know it’s called a flesh tunnel but you can actually SEE THE INSIDE OF HIS NOSE… ew.

    posted by mnky | 28th of August, 2007, 8:39 am
  114. I say go hard or go home, and those guys are going hard!

    Its called FREEDOM people!

    Its funny reading the posts above, you know who you would much rather hang out with just by their reactions to some unusual individuals. I go for tolerance anyday.

    Do you really want all 7 billion of us looking the same? Come on…

    posted by Kiwi | 28th of August, 2007, 10:51 am
  115. wow, that freakin’ blows my mind!

    posted by jessica | 28th of August, 2007, 12:46 pm
  116. Tattooing has become so “hip” that I now refer to them as “me-toos”… there’s precious little originality or individuality to be associated with them anymore. How BORING. Same goes for piercings… silly little girls trying to fit into the crowd. And there is always a lunatic fringe to any group, and here we see the absolute edge of that fringe. A little too hokey for my tastes but let’s not come down on freedom of expression.

    These things seem to fall into two distinct categories; some of these people have managed to convert their appearance in accordance with a well-planned theme, e.g. Lizardman, Leopard man, and the Stalking cat… and Etienne and Rick fall under the category of art on a human canvas… but most of the rest are just freaks, vandalizing their faces/bodies in a completely random manner with no artistic merit whatsoever - Guinness book sports. Even in this case, it’s your body to do with as you please, but what’s the point? Perhaps their money would have been better spent on a shrink.

    posted by Spudboy | 28th of August, 2007, 1:49 pm
  117. WTF. Although it is pretty much a forgon conclusion that none of these people will breed and their genes will be permantly removed from the gene pool.

    posted by lewis rainone | 28th of August, 2007, 2:26 pm
  118. This goes out to everyone who judges and labels people who have expressed their individuality in a negative way…

    There are things we all go through as a rite of passage. Birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, weddings, funerals and depending on your faith and customs other celebrations. Body modification is just another door many of us step through… our rites of passage… some for personal reasons others for spiritual or ritualistic reason…

    For me every tattoo portrays a period or chapter in my life… some are closed and forever gone and others are patiently waiting for me to turn back the pages and bring that part of my life back into reality… Also as a tattoo artist I couldn’t see myself receiving a tattoo from someone without some kind of ink on them… I don’t understand how someone else would…

    I’m not doubting anyone’s work but if you’re in the business show your love for it as well… that’s all i’m saying…

    These are modern day practices but many people fail to think back to when their children were born… especially their boys… are you or your sons circumsized??? I would consider this a form of body modification. Maybe not as extreme as implants or tongue spliting but did you not opt to have part of your son’s penis cut off… whether for religious purposes or for hygene purposes… or because the doctor recommended it?

    Look around at the world and judge everyone else but fail to look at yourselves sometimes… it’s a great way to live…. fear yourself and you will fear everything that crosses your path for the rest of your life…

    posted by spitfirefury | 28th of August, 2007, 3:47 pm
  119. http://www.theenigmalive.com/
    what about this guy? he is a fun act to watch.

    posted by turkeymonkey | 28th of August, 2007, 4:26 pm
  120. Those people have one thing in common a clearly disturbed personality, but i think as long as there are wasting there own body’s and as long i will have the change to avoid those people i can live with it.

    posted by soja | 28th of August, 2007, 7:43 pm
  121. You can totally see up that dudes nasal passage…it just seems like all that extra hardware in your body would require so much maintenance and care that it would be a 24/7 job.

    posted by D | 29th of August, 2007, 5:01 am
  122. you pathetic, judgemental assholes. I can tell you ‘the guy with the gross nasal passages’ read your narrow minded and ignorant rants and had a good laugh at the lot of you.

    Get a grip you losers. Ooh, quick, hadn’t you better go and check in the mirror in case you aren’t conforming in some tiny way and start to look like an individual instead of a sheep?

    Baaaa

    posted by winch | 29th of August, 2007, 10:33 am
  123. This isn’t anything new or daring or a right of passage thing.

    It is just that we no longer lock up our mentally defective people like we use to a few years back. And now they can actually fulfill their psychosis thanks to medical advancements. And a dearth of doctors just as mentally defective.

    All through history there have been people that thought they were possessed by other beings, or that they were cats or snakes or wolves. But they were either burned at the stake or locked away forever. Now they are allowed to roam free and breed.

    posted by JJB | 29th of August, 2007, 6:49 pm
  124. I personally think they transform themselves into shocking creatures to feel, in some way, stronger. For people to be scared when they see them. And I suppose this may have something to do with the fact of actually NEEDING that type of strenght… and not being able to find it the depth of their being. This is just a theory of mine, I may be wrong, but I think that the ultimate thing they seek by doing what they do, after making people look at them and go away, is respect.

    posted by Ten | 29th of August, 2007, 7:10 pm
  125. I am a nurse, and coming from a medical perspective, these people have a death wish. Yes, there is the obvious desire for pain and cosmetic changes, but anyone implanting foreign objects or branding their skin are at a high risk for infection. Any unneccessary surgery/cosmetic should be avoided. These people may feel better about themselves by being satisfied with their appearance, but their common sense is definately lacking….

    posted by Michelle | 30th of August, 2007, 2:47 am
  126. oh my,oh my…this really exists? Pauly unstoppable? what did he do to himself…why?? he will finally kill himself! and the rest of the highly mod people…

    obviously there are many strange and sick things in this world… and obviously these people have some kind of desorder!
    I support the desire to be different, but on this way? By destroying your own body,making holes and sticking metal in it ? …?

    They must hate themselfs to be able to do this… it`s just amazing…. you cannot stay indifferent on this!

    On the other hand it`s their life and their body, so they can do whatever they want! It`s just very disturbing…. I trully hope I do not see any of this strange,weird,mentally ill people…

    You must have serious issues to do this…. i still can`t beleave…

    posted by lulu | 30th of August, 2007, 3:02 am
  127. something’s wrong with the world today
    i don’t know what it is
    something’s wrong with eyes

    were seeing things in a different way
    and god knows it aint his

    living on the edge

    posted by betty | 30th of August, 2007, 5:47 am
  128. wthell!
    hfausdhfuadsfa
    fucking crazy…
    fashdufhasdufas
    love this post :P~

    posted by Stuart | 30th of August, 2007, 11:23 am
  129. I think all of these people and their modifications are beautiful. It’s really disappointing to see how close-minded some people are, though.

    posted by Sierra | 30th of August, 2007, 3:33 pm
  130. bizar this! but they are different, they are not bad at all

    posted by Liesbeth | 30th of August, 2007, 4:40 pm
  131. I know Stalking Cat. For the record, he’s a really sweet guy.

    posted by Tom Geller | 30th of August, 2007, 5:09 pm
  132. this is the worse thing i saw today…

    posted by Cristiano Mendes | 31st of August, 2007, 1:21 am
  133. THESE PEOPLE HAVE DEEP PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS WHEN THEY WANT TO MARK THEMSELVES AND ALTER THEIR BODIES.

    TATTOOES ARE ONE THING, IT’S IMPLANTS, SPLIT TONGUES, FILED TEETH, AND PUTTING HOLES IN A PERSON’S NOSE OR EAR LOBES THAT IS CROSSING THE LINE.

    HOW DO THESE PEOPLE HOLD DOWN JOBS? NO ONE WOULD WANT TO HIRE THEM FOR ANY JOB WHERE MEETING THE PUBLIC IS CONCERNED.

    THEY NEED TO FIND A GOOD SHRINK AND FIND OUT WHY THEY ARE SO UNHAPPY WITH THEMSELVES THAT THEY NEED TO HAVE PAIN INFLICKED ON THEIR BODY.

    WHAT DO THEY THINK THEY’LL LOOK LIKE WHEN THEY ARE 70 YRS OLD? THEY ARE YOUNG NOW, BUT WHEN GRAVITY SETS IN, ALL THAT MONEY IS WASTED AS THEIR BODIES WON’T LOOK LIKE THEY DO NOW.

    CAN YOU IMAGINE ALL OF THEM IN A NURSING HOME? LMAO THEY’LL BE WALKING THE HALLS AT NIGHT WHEN THEY CAN’T SLEEP AND SCARE EACH OTHER TO DEATH! LMAO

    posted by Mikki Mack | 31st of August, 2007, 3:17 am
  134. Matt #57, kudos to you - #57 is so far the only one on here that really gets it……..who cares why they did it! they actually had the guts to do what they wanted to whether society approved or not, whether it gave them attention or not, OCD, BId, what the hell ever their reason….seriously, deep down, ask yourself this WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU REALLY DIDN”T CARE AT ALL WHAT PEOPLE THOUGHT???? what would you do to make yourself fulfill a part of yourself that needed to be expressed???
    now ask yourself that question again, your closed little mind might not be able to open itself past a dim stream of clarity…try some deep self honesty, go on….maybe your answer is even more extreme?…and if it isn’t? - well, thats way sadder than how quickly you are judging people with expressive souls…or just souls at all.

    posted by Brendy | 31st of August, 2007, 4:53 am
  135. I am genuinely having difficulty putting into words how sad it makes me that some people are labelling these individuals as ’sick’ or ‘insane’ or when all they have to go on is a couple of photo’s that don’t adhere to their own ideals of aesthetic beauty.

    Body modifications are not ‘harming’ or ‘damaging’ the body, if it was genuinely detrimental to people’s health it wouldn’t be a) legal or b) quite so widespread. As a ‘modified’ individual I dont’ see the difference between dying my hair, putting on make-up or going to the gym and getting a tattoo or decorating my body with piercings.

    I will admit that the individuals on this list are ‘extreme modders’ but shouldn’t Pete Burns or Michael Jackson be similiarly labelled? What about Cher? There’s virtually NOTHING natural about her these days!

    It all comes down to choice really. I personally find tattoo’s/piercings/branding/implants to be attractive in a partner and in myself. I see them as adding to my beauty, not detracting from it. But not everyone sees it that way, and thank god they don’t! Variety is the spice of life and I’d say the people on this list live some pretty spicey lives ;)
    As for the employment/career questions, do you think extensive modding is cheap?! You’re damn right its not. I for one work very hard to afford my mods, whilst still studying for my masters (yeah, you can be intelligent and modded btw for all those who think we’re ’sick’) and find them to be an insentive for hard work or success.

    Not liking the way someone looks is one thing, but resorting to name-calling and implying mental illness as a justification for other people’s actions just serves make you look bigoted and ill-informed.

    posted by Cazzazz | 31st of August, 2007, 11:59 am
  136. Looking at these 10 people gives me the biggest smile on my face knowing how strong they are to go through getting ripped on by a majority of people for doing something which makes themselves happy. Then you have about 87% of the complete asshats that come and add to the people who rip on them. Honestly, self expression. If you want to do it by tattooing 90% of your body or stretching your nostrals big enough to fit your head in, then go ahead. But you don’t hear a word from them bashing anyone who doesn’t have a tattoo on their body, or not a hole in their skin. Honestly, if you don’t respect the life these people lead, keep it to yourselves. I for one, think it’s amazing. Perhaps some do it to entertain others or get attention, but big deal. Why die and not be known by anyone for anything versus die and be known for how fascinating your body was. Just please, before your fingers dance away on the keyboard to say something completely rude and unwanted, think about it.

    Angela Morabito
    treefingers@hotmail.com

    posted by Angela | 31st of August, 2007, 8:42 pm
  137. So what? These people made choices to do something to themselves. Where do all of you fit in that equation? You’re no better for what you’ve shown.

    posted by john boy | 1st of September, 2007, 12:11 am
  138. Tattoos are great all over your body is strange. Getting a tattoo ads to the person, cooler the tattoo the more it adds. Then you have people that go over board like in are top 10. Those people are doing theses things cause they don’t know who they are, so by tatting themselves up they give themselves a label, if you will. A lot of people in are society don’t have a clue who they are or what kind of person they want to be. Then this joker cutting people up and calling himself an artist for it. “Hello” Artist create you are not creating anything your killing there flesh. Leaving scares is far from art just cause its in some pattern dose not make it art.

    posted by chad | 1st of September, 2007, 5:07 am
  139. I have seven tattoos on my arms and feel okay with that, all over would be way too much for me. But they seem happy and obviously love the attention. Definitely extreme and it is intriguing what these people had to go through to get all this done. I had four tattoos done within months of each other because I guess I got sort of addicted to it.

    posted by Michael | 2nd of September, 2007, 5:03 pm
  140. What, no Enigma?

    posted by Jim | 18th of December, 2007, 1:34 am
  141. interesting stuff. makes me wonder what drives people to want to do these things to themselves - and why the rest of us are shocked/appalled/disgusted?
    why do we care enough to be offended?

    posted by wordlover | 18th of December, 2007, 4:51 am
  142. These people have destroyed their bodies!

    posted by Andy | 18th of December, 2007, 3:23 pm
  143. You only go around once… go for it!

    posted by George Waring | 19th of December, 2007, 10:21 am
  144. It’s not just digg. You’ve been Farked.

    posted by Worldwalker | 21st of December, 2007, 12:03 am
  145. It actually has more to do with feeling complete, like making your body match your spirit, than it does seeking attention.

    Except for Pauly Unstoppable, you can smell the need for attention coming off that guy.

    posted by DancingDog | 21st of December, 2007, 6:28 am
  146. I wonder where they get the implants done. In the U.S., people wanting to change gender are shoved into long-term counseling and social training. (If someone’s wanted to be female for 40 years, and it takes them that long to save up the money, why delay another few years for counseling sessions to see if they’re “sure”?) But somehow these body-modders get to implant horns and stuff… Hmm!

    posted by Lorelei | 21st of December, 2007, 11:55 am
  147. I admire the ones that are true to them selves. Truely art.You gotta ave the personallity to match it so it could turn into a master peice.

    posted by Artist | 30th of December, 2007, 1:15 pm
  148. i wish i could understand them better

    posted by nightfall | 3rd of January, 2008, 8:50 pm
  149. What i like about people who are modded is that they aren’t shallow and dont look down on people who dont have many mods.

    why dont you worry more about your own lives instead of getting in a huff about what some people in the world are doing with theirs, its their decision not yours. they’re not getting the mods for you or to look ‘pretty’ (perhaps untrue in the case of plastic surgery)

    Frankly i’d rather have something to regret than regret listening to people like you and not fully enjoying my life in the manner i wanted to because of your sad, unresearched little opinions.

    so kudos for them for being brave enough to be who they wanted to be.

    posted by Saz | 4th of January, 2008, 4:54 pm
  150. I am 17 years old, and I have a total of 6 body mods. 4 tattoos, 00g ears, and a split tongue.
    It is ridiculous to think that someone who looks different than you is a fool. Most people see me or my friends and automatically assume that just because we’ve enhanced our bodies, that we can’t function in society. I personally am the valedictorian of my graduating class, even with the way I am.
    From personal experience, I know that most people who are afraid of modified people can’t really help it. They were raised like that, in a society that looks down on differences. But just take five seconds and talk to someone with big gauges, or a bunch of tattoos, or “gross nasal passages” and you really will know that modified people are usually very smart people.

    PS: I know Pauly Unstoppable, and he’s fucking amazing. Don’t judge anyone the way that most people do until you’ve talked to him. He will change your life.

    posted by livelovelaugh | 5th of January, 2008, 5:17 pm
  151. No one has the right to tell someone what they can and can’t do with their body.
    Personally I admire every person on this list, because theyre bieng themselves.
    Of course people are going to think they’re fools, freaks, and disgusting, but does it stop them?
    Every man dies but only some truly live.

    posted by Godzilla | 15th of January, 2008, 8:01 pm
  152. I actually know a bit more on the skull guy (rick genest) , and he’s not alone, he as a whole gang just like him walking around in montreal and some of them have more xtreme tatoos than him.

    posted by marc | 22nd of January, 2008, 9:28 am
  153. The world is doomed!

    posted by Noneof yourbiz | 24th of January, 2008, 9:51 am
  154. What a bunch of attention seeking retards.

    And to all you kids that are upset with statements like the one I just made, relax. Anyone can do whatever they want to their bodies. And we can laugh at them. You can turn your hat sideways on your head and feel cool, and we’ll just go on laughing. It’s how stuff works.

    The world needs more amusement, not less, so keep it up. I did retarded stuff when I was a kid too..

    posted by rich | 27th of January, 2008, 3:29 pm
  155. i like the guy who has the leopard spots. he looks like he’d be nice.

    posted by emily | 28th of January, 2008, 1:10 pm
  156. I have no tattoos or piercings (scared of needles maybe?!) If you saw me on the street you would look right past me, as I am nothing more then me.

    and yet, I wish I had the courage to do what these people have done. They are basically telling all you judgemental fucktards to fuck off. THEY DON’T CARE WHAT YOU THINK. Each I am sure has their