Ugh. Fucking tell me when you're going to post Nightmare Fuel.
"All pain is a punishment, and every punishment is inflicted for love as much as for justice." — Joseph De Maistre.in a few African cultures, scarification marks you out as being one of your tribe when you are a three year old child undergoing the ritual, and makes you a man when you choose to mutilate yourself again. knowing that it is culturally significant, what do you think about this kid of thing happening to three and four year old children?
DoodlesI sometimes consider scars attractive, but all the complicated designs presented here look to me like they'd work better as ink tattoos.
That's Feo . . . He's a disgusting, mysoginistic, paedophilic asshat who moonlights as a shitty writer—Something AwfulWow that's kind of cool looking. I myself wouldn't get it done, but I don't mind people who do get it done. It's your choice after all. The images of the work in progress are a bit disturbing but the finished product was pretty. I must say I like the look of some of this more than I do ink tattoos.
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan Chah

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(WARNING images may be disturbing). Scarification is intentionally scaring yourself for cosmetic effect and has been common with traditional tribes across the world since prehistory. Recently it has gain popularity with today's youth in body modification circles as it shows a lot more dedication and commitment then a normal tattoo. What your opinion of them? Do you find them cool and edgy or just plain gross?
edited 9th Jan '11 9:29:22 PM by joeyjojo
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