Strange decisions and ‘experiments’ on yourself – first ‘stuffing’ your body with mascara and then removing it painfully

Australian Ethan until recently was covered with tattoos almost entirely, including his face. In total, he had about two hundred tattoos. It is impossible to calculate the exact number, and the ‘director’ of the gallery himself found it difficult to answer this question. Images pass one into another, and it is very difficult to understand where the next one begins.

At the age of eleven, Ethan was already showing off with tunnels in his ears, then decided to make himself a snake tongue, splitting what he had in his mouth into two parts. Removing the remnants of his umbilical artery was also one of the moments in his ‘perfecting’ himself. It was necessary for the ‘cleanliness’ of the body canvas on which various tattoos later appeared.

But after the birth of his daughter, Ethan suddenly wondered whether it was worth it to disfigure his face and body with blue? For more than a year he has been trying to eliminate on the physiognomy mascara, which diligently poured before in huge quantities.

The poor man has already undergone seven operations. All of them are quite painful, especially the rehabilitation period after the intervention of the surgeon.

It would seem that one can be somewhat happy for the man, and think that his common sense has finally prevailed, but his expression that he cleanses not his body, but the canvas, leads to certain conclusions in the opposite direction.

Most likely, after ‘cleansing the canvas,’ new ‘paintings’ will appear on it.

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Strange decisions and ‘experiments’ on yourself – first ‘stuffing’ your body with mascara and then removing it painfully
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