Wednesday 17 April 2013

PHOTO: Man Tattoos His Eyeballs

After Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos got 70 percent of his body covered in tattoos, the 39-year-old Brazilian citizen wanted something a little different.
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So he got his eyeballs tattooed. He turned the whites of his eyes into dark pools, via a procedure using a special syringe-like needle that injects the ink into the eyeball -- permanently.
“I cried ink for two days. Now to go back, only changing the color to white again. But still, i think it’s half gray,” Santos said.
Santos, who is known to his pals in Sao Paulo as "Musquito," is a tattoo artist himself. He paid fellow inker Rafael Leao Dias nearly $500 to do the eyeball darkening.
“There is no drilling," Dias said, according to MyHealthBowl.com. "We apply the ink between the conjunctiva and sclera layer that protects the eye. I studied the procedure for two years and performed my first application in Oct. 2012. The law does not prohibit this, here or abroad. There is no risk or discomfort due to the use of specific eyewash."
Eyeball tattoos have been reported for nearly 2,000 years, according to an FAQ on the subject by BME.com that stresses potential dangers include blindness.
However, the injection method used by Dias originated in Toronto about six years ago, according to Vancouver-based body modification artist Russ Foxx who has done a number of eyeball tattoos himself.
"The contrast and relationship between a person's natural iris color and the scleral tattoo can create all sorts of amazing and beautiful effects," he told HuffPost blogger La Carmina. "For example, tattooing the sclera solid black will have differing effects if a person has crystal blue irises as opposed to dark brown irises. Brighter colors have drastically different effects."
As beautiful as an inked-up peeper might be to some, Australian tattoo artist Jack Smith doesn't see himself doing it anytime soon.
"With anything new you don't know the long-term risks to start with," he told News.com.au. "A few of the guys are now losing their sight and other guys have had no real drawbacks, but you don't really know."

Woman Urinates Then Showers On Train Full Of People

A woman has decided she can use the New York City subway as her personal restroom and shower.

The bizarre images emerged after a woman apparently wets herself and then takes a shower while riding a New York subway.
In the video, the woman is standing with a friend in a crowded subway car when she bends down a bit and seems to urinate.
To the disbelief of her fellow travelers, she proceeded to take a gallon bottle of water from her purse and take a shower.
It is unclear where exactly the incident took place, but the video was first posted on the Internet. Judging by the contents of her bag, it seems that this was not a spontaneous shower. She had a pink sponge and some liquid soap in order to give herself a good wash.
The woman, wearing a tiny suit and flip flops, seems to be a little worried and tells passengers she needs to wash before meeting friends. As other passengers started giggling, she protests: “It’s not funny, I cannot go on stinking.” A woman intervenes sarcastically, “I know, right! The people are so ignorant.”
After the woman is all clean a friend hands her a pink bathrobe she puts on before taking it back off to powder herself.

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