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Steve Haworth
Steve Haworth is a body modification artist based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is responsible for the invention and popularization of subdermal implants, subdermal and transdermal implants, such as the "Metal Mohawk". He designed specialized medical instruments called dermal elevators for this process. He has also done pioneering work with Barbell (piercing)#Surface bars, surface bars, ear shaping, tongue splitting, magnetic implants, and artistic Cautery branding, branding (using electrosurgery, electrosurgical units). He has worked on individuals noted for their extensive modifications such as The Enigma (performer), The Enigma, Katzen (performer), Katzen, Stalking Cat, The Lizardman (performer), The Lizardman, and Grinder (biohacking community), biohacker Tim Cannon. He is listed in the Guinness World Records as "Most Advanced Body Modification Artist", 1999 to present. Many other respected artists in the body modification community cite Haworth as an inspiration. Fellow body modifi ...
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Body Modification
Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. In its broadest definition it includes skin tattooing, socially acceptable decoration (''e.g.'', common ear piercing in many societies), and religious rites of passage (e.g., circumcision in a number of cultures), as well as the modern primitive movement. Body modification is performed for a large variety of reasons, including aesthetics, sexual enhancement, rites of passage, religious beliefs, to display group membership or affiliation, in remembrance of lived experience, traditional symbolism such as axis mundi and mythology, to create body art, for shock value, and as self-expression, among other reasons. Definition What counts as "body modification" varies in cultures. In western cultures, the cutting or removal of one's hair is not usually considered in the category of “body modification” despite it being literally modifying one’s body, and "body ...
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Guinness World Records
''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in previous United States editions as ''The Guinness Book of World Records'', is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The brainchild of Sir Hugh Beaver, the book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, London, in August 1955. The first edition topped the best-seller list in the United Kingdom by Christmas 1955. The following year the book was launched internationally, and as of the 2022 edition, it is now in its 67th year of publication, published in 100 countries and 23 languages, and maintains over 53,000 records in its database. The international franchise has extended beyond print to include television series and museums. The popularity of the franchise has resulted in ''Guinness World Records'' becoming the primary international authority ...
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Body Modification
Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. In its broadest definition it includes skin tattooing, socially acceptable decoration (''e.g.'', common ear piercing in many societies), and religious rites of passage (e.g., circumcision in a number of cultures), as well as the modern primitive movement. Body modification is performed for a large variety of reasons, including aesthetics, sexual enhancement, rites of passage, religious beliefs, to display group membership or affiliation, in remembrance of lived experience, traditional symbolism such as axis mundi and mythology, to create body art, for shock value, and as self-expression, among other reasons. Definition What counts as "body modification" varies in cultures. In western cultures, the cutting or removal of one's hair is not usually considered in the category of “body modification” despite it being literally modifying one’s body, and "body ...
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BME (website)
''Body Modification Ezine'' (''BME'') is an online magazine devoted to body modification, noted for its coverage of the extreme and fringes of body modification and erotic body play. History and content ''BME'' was started as a web site hosted at Internex Online on December 6, 1994, by Shannon Larratt and was the first body modification website. BME was expanded in 2000 by the addition of ''IAM.BMEzine'', an online community, which hosts blogs specifically for members of the body-modification community. In late 2005, BME added both a video sister site, ''BMEvideo'' and a body modification blog, ''Modblog.BMEzine.com''. The site often publishes hoax articles each year on April Fools' Day. Both Shannon and Rachel Larratt have cameo appearances in the Kevin Smith feature ''Clerks II''. On May 14, 2008, Shannon Larratt posted onto ModBlog that he would no longer be an employee of BME. On March 15, 2013, it was announced that the founder of the site, Shannon Larratt, had die ...
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Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ; born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her image reinventions and musical versatility. Gaga began performing as a teenager, singing at open mic nights and acting in school plays. She studied at Collaborative Arts Project 21, through the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, before dropping out to pursue a career in music. After Def Jam Recordings canceled her contract, she worked as a songwriter for Sony/ATV Music Publishing, where she signed a joint deal with Interscope Records and KonLive Distribution, in 2007. Gaga had her breakthrough the following year with her debut studio album, ''The Fame,'' and its chart-topping singles " Just Dance" and " Poker Face". The album was later reissued to include the extended play ''The Fame Monster'' (2009), which yielded the successful singles " Bad Romance", " Telephone", and "Alejandro". Gaga's five suc ...
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Secret Lives Of Women
''Secret Lives of Women'' is a reality television series airing Tuesday nights at 10 PM Eastern Time on WE: Women's Entertainment. The show probes little-known subcultures of women in the United States. A typical format is a series of interviews conducted with several women (and occasionally transgender women). Season 1 (2005) * Transsexuals * Shopaholic * Plastic Surgery Addicts * Eating Disorders * Forensic Investigators * Women In Porn * Surgeons * Late In Life Lesbians * Sex Trade Season 2 (2006) * Cutters * Women Who Love Bad Men * Married To Cross Dressers * Fetishes * Robbing The Cradle * Swingers * Plastic Surgery Addicts 2 * Meth Addicts Season 3 (2007) * Polygamy * Munchausen Moms * Black Widow Women * Phone Sex Operators * Lipstick Lesbians * Cougars * Sex For Sale * Cheaters * Obsessive Compulsives * Shoplifters Season 4 (2008) * Fetishes and Fantasies * Sideshow Gals * Exposed: Sexual Predators * Amazon Women * Polygamy Cult * Psychics * Mafia Women * Husband Beaters ...
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Ripley's Believe It Or Not
''Ripley's Believe It or Not!'' is an American franchise founded by Robert Ripley, which deals in bizarre events and items so strange and unusual that readers might question the claims. Originally a newspaper panel, the ''Believe It or Not'' feature proved popular and was later adapted into a wide variety of formats, including radio, television, comic books, a chain of museums and a book series. The Ripley collection includes 20,000 photographs, 30,000 artifacts and more than 100,000 cartoon panels. With 80-plus attractions, the Orlando, Florida-based Ripley Entertainment, Inc., a division of the Jim Pattison Group a Canadian global company with an annual attendance of more than 12 million guests. Ripley Entertainment's publishing and broadcast divisions oversee numerous projects, including the syndicated TV series, the newspaper cartoon panel, books, posters and games. Syndicated feature panel Ripley first called his cartoon feature, originally involving sports feats, ''Cham ...
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Modify (documentary)
Modification may refer to: * Modifications of school work for students with special educational needs * Modifications (genetics), changes in appearance arising from changes in the environment * Posttranslational modifications, changes to proteins arising from protein biosynthesis * Modding, modifying hardware or software ** Mod (video gaming) ** Modified car * Body modification * Grammatical modifier * Home modifications * Chemical modification, processes involving the alteration of the chemical constitution or structure of molecules See also * * Modified (other) * Modifier (other) * Mod (other) Mod, MOD or mods may refer to: Places * Modesto City–County Airport, Stanislaus County, California, US Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Mods (band), a Norwegian rock band * M.O.D. (Method of Destruction), a band from New York City, US * ... * Edit (other) * Manipulation (other) {{disambig ...
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Flesh & Blood (documentary)
Flesh and Blood (alternately Flesh & Blood) may refer to: * Flesh & Blood (card game), a collectible card game released in 2019 Religion *the Christian sacrament of the Eucharist *''flesh and blood'', an expression of the church father Justin Martyr Books *''Flesh and Blood'', a 1920 work by François Mauriac * ''Flesh and Blood'' (Kellerman novel), a 2001 novel by American author Jonathan Kellerman *''Flesh and Blood'', a 2004 novel by Australian author Jackie French. It is also known as ''Blood Will Tell''. *''Flesh & Blood'', a 1994 novel by Graham Masterton *''Flesh and Blood'', a novel by American author Pete Hamill * ''Flesh and Blood'' (John Harvey novel), a novel by British author John Harvey *''Flesh and Blood'', a historical survey by Scottish author Reay Tannahill *''Flesh and Blood'', a novel by Michael Cunningham Film and television Film * ''Flesh and Blood'' (1922 film), a film starring Lon Chaney, Sr. * ''Flesh and Blood'' (1951 film), a 1951 British film with ...
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Suspension (body Modification)
Body suspension means the act of rigging a human body to hang from implements that have been placed through temporary perforations in the skin. A number of health concerns might be associated with the practice, such as excessive bleeding, fainting, fall injuries, infections, History Body suspension has historically been practiced by different cultures around the world. The Thaipusam festival, celebrated by the Tamil Hindu community on the full moon in the Tamil month of ''Thai'' (January/February), features body suspension. The Charak Puja, a Hindu folk festival in honour of the god Shiva, has also featured body suspensions for thousands of years. In North America the ''Okipa'' ceremony - which includes piercing and suspension - has been a major part of Mandan religious life. This ceremony of the Plains Indians tribe first became known outside the tribe in 1832. This complex ceremony about the creation of the earth was glimpsed, and then aspects of it depicted for a non-Na ...
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Bizarre Magazine
''Bizarre'' was a British alternative magazine published from 1997 to 2015.Media Information
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''Bizarre'' was launched as a bimonthly title by in February 1997 and was edited by Fiona Jerome. It was an immediate success and changed to monthly issuanc ...
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