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Title: Ten amazing body-modded people
Source: Boing Boing
URL Source: http://boingboing.net/
Published: Aug 24, 2007
Author: Boing Boing
Post Date: 2007-08-24 22:09:26 by Zipporah
Keywords: None
Views: 194
Comments: 12

Ten amazing body-modded people

Deputy Dog posted an intriguing list of ten people who have modified their bodies in some pretty intense ways. Several are familiar freaks previously seen on http://BMEzine.com or various TV shows, but seeing them all together is quite a treat. Seen here, from left, Rick Genest, Elaine Davidson, and Kala Kaiwi.
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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

I really think these people need a few weeks lost in the Wyoming wilderness to get their perspective back to some sort of reality. The only guy I might like is Leopard man.

"Satan / Cheney in "08"

tom007  posted on  2007-08-24   23:27:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: tom007 (#1)

http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/addsub/title.jpg

Good lord ..did you see this? gack!

Ryan and Dave are the most unique identical twins you'll ever meet. After tiring of piercing, tattoos, and implants about three years ago, they began exploring much heavier surgical modifications. Dave had spent two and a half years in pre-med at Queens University in Kingston, and using contacts made both there and online he and his twin brother have changed themselves in ways far beyond anything anyone else has ever attempted.


BME: Let's quickly talk about how this all got started.

RYAN: I guess when we were about thirteen we started getting tattooed. This is when we were living in Phoenix. I won't deny that we had pretty poor judgement and got some pretty bad tattoos. Luckily, they were fairly light and over time we got some real nice coverups, as you can see.

DAVE: Our lives in Phoenix were actually pretty rough and our parents knew that we were running with the wrong crowd, so when we were sixteen they sent us to live with our aunt in Toronto -- Canada -- it was a bit of a culture shock but turned out for the best. I finished high school at the top of my class and was offered a biology scholarship at Queens University which soon transitioned into Pre-Med. Ryan stayed in Toronto and got hooked up with the piercing scene.

RYAN: Some friends of mine were just setting up a new studio -- Dave and I had been doing piercings on our friends for about a year, and it just seemed like the right thing at the right time so I decided to become a piercer. At this point the piercing community was pretty young and it was an "anything goes" scene and still mostly underground -- I got to meet a lot of guys into amputation and castration and really heavy stuff. It got me thinking a lot about what we wanted to do with our own bodies. I introduced Dave to them as well and he shared my feelings.

BME: What happened next?


Ryan "holding on to" Dave's arm.


RYAN: After discussing and thinking about it very seriously for about a year, we decided to take the big step. To put it simply, Dave had his entire right arm (since we're left handed) amputated at the shoulder and we surgically reattached it immediately behind my right pectoral muscle.

BME: Wow. If I wasn't looking at it right now I'd never believe it. How was the procedure done?

DAVE: Obviously there was no clinic willing to do a procedure like this (we didn't even bother to ask), so we had to do it all under local anaesthesia since we simply didn't have the facilities to safely administer general anaesthesia. We had a group of two practitioners and two assistants working on us. First we elevated my arm and using an Ace bandage we slowly squeezed all of the blood out of it. Then we tourniquetted as high up on the shoulder it could be, and injected lidocaine into the exsanguinated veins. Almost immediately there was no feeling whatsoever. An amputation knife cut through the skin and muscles, and a bone saw did the final removal. Bleeders were ligated and the wound was cleaned up. This entire part of the procedure took about forty minutes.

RYAN: At the same time as Dave was being worked on, the other practitioner and his assistant prepared the attachment site on my chest. Veins and arteries were spliced to supply blood to Dave's arm and the skin and some of the subcutaneous tissue was peeled up to merge as smoothly as possible. Luckily the healing went smoothly. The transplant healed up in about a month, as did Dave's stump.

BME: You're a bit vague as to who did it. Who were the "practitioners" and how did you find them?

DAVE: When we had the procedure done we signed non-disclosure agreements and legally swore to protect the identities of everyone involved. As far as how we met them, you'd be amazed how many kooks you meet in med school. That's as far as I'm willing to go on that question; I'm sure your readers will understand. This type of procedure is simply not acceptable.

BME: Did you have any difficulties with rejection?

RYAN: That's the nice thing about being identical twins! We share the same genetics!

BME: You can't be that identical -- You're wearing glasses and Dave isn't.

RYAN: Dave wears contacts; he's vain. Anyway, because our genetics are the same, healing a transplant is no more difficult that healing a severe laceration. I'm exaggerating a little, but it's not the same as a regular transplant.



Dave

Ryan

BME: The arm is amazing, but I've got to admit that this "alien finger" thing you've done is really something. It's unlike anything I've ever seen before. It's actually quite disconcerting!

RYAN: Yeah, we're very proud of it. When people see the arm, they think it was an accident -- transplants like this do get done every once in a while for medical reasons. The finger though, that's art. We challenge anyone to take body art to a higher level.

BME: How did you pull this one off?

DAVE: First we removed the centre joint of my finger, along with the skin and just over an inch of overhanging tendon. Then we split Ryan's finger at the end of the first joint. It was relatively easy to insert the extra joint, especially since we had so much extra tendon to play with. The amazing thing is that Ryan actually has feeling in the end of that finger now -- the nerves were compatible!

BME: Dave, why are you wearing a bandaid over your stubby finger?

DAVE: When we put my finger tip back on, minus the middle joint, we didn't have enough tendon to work with so I don't actually have very much mobility in it. I tend to bang it a lot. We're actually going to remove it altogether and remove the bone right down to the wrist. That will let us shift the little finger over without much apparent scarring giving us a very realistic three fingered hand.


BME: Can I ask what the two of you do for a living? I assume you don't have regular jobs.

DAVE: We make a great living in the traditional world. I'm not going to say the name of our company, but to suffice it to say that we're the sixth largest producer of adult entertainment software in North America. The Ferrari Dino 246 that Ryan is leaning on right now is a $50,000 car. That may not seem like a lot of money, but we paid it off in one day. Not all "freaks" are punk kids.

BME: I know you don't really like talking about this that much, but... why?

RYAN: First and foremost, we consider ourselves artists. A lot of our friends and associates who have similar interests have a more fetish oriented body modification attitude about it -- while we respect that point of view, it's not what we're about.

BME: Any regrets?

DAVE: I guess I'm the one that should answer that one. No. Not at all. We share everything. I don't feel that I've given anything up. I'm not sure if anyone who's not an identical twin can really understand the strange bond that's going on here. I've never had a phantom limb pain. It really feels like it's all still a part of me.

BME: What modifications does the future hold for you two?

DAVE: We've got some genital work planned that's pretty exciting. As soon as it happens we'll be sure to update BME readers with some photos.

Zipporah  posted on  2007-08-24   23:39:38 ET  (6 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Zipporah (#2) (Edited)

: We've got some genital work planned that's pretty exciting. As soon as it happens we'll be sure to update BME readers with some photos.

Errrr, hold the phone on that one for me Zip.

Can't these guys get into model airplanes or something???

"Satan / Cheney in "08"

tom007  posted on  2007-08-24   23:47:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Zipporah (#2)

I am planning to shorten my fingernails tonite.

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-08-25   0:04:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: *you gotta be shitting me* (#2)

After discussing and thinking about it very seriously for about a year, we decided to take the big step. To put it simply, Dave had his entire right arm (since we're left handed) amputated at the shoulder and we surgically reattached it immediately behind my right pectoral muscle.

christine  posted on  2007-08-25   0:44:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#4)

I am planning to shorten my fingernails tonite.

HA - that's my limit, I'll get out the dremel with a metal cut off wheel to do a pedicure.

"Satan / Cheney in "08"

tom007  posted on  2007-08-25   0:48:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: christine (#5)

fter discussing and thinking about it very seriously for about a year,

I must really wonder how seriously thinking either one of these guys can do.

"Satan / Cheney in "08"

tom007  posted on  2007-08-25   0:49:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: tom007 (#1)

The lengths some freaks will go to for a little attention.

Split  posted on  2007-08-25   0:53:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Zipporah (#2)

Beyond words....

I suppose if he ever wanted his arm back they could retransplant it. But I think the muscles will atrophy over time until it's basically just skin and bone. Infection might eventually set in until it has to be amputated.

What a demonic waste of life.

Pinguinite.com EcuadorTreasures.ec

Pinguinite  posted on  2007-08-25   2:32:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: tom007, Zipporah, Christine, Pinguinite (#1)

I really think these people need a few weeks lost in the Wyoming wilderness to get their perspective back to some sort of reality.

I second that thought.

I think it's a shame to see even ONE POSITIVE reaction!

A few other comments:
(1) Apparently the add/sub twins were an April's Fool joke (according to a comment from the website). THAT I can see - because I just CAN'T see someone having their damned arm amputated at the shoulder just to give it to someone else, nor someone wanting to carry around the weight or have an unusable thing like that just hanging from the side of their chest always getting "in the way"... I also noticed that there wasn't a picture of the "donor's" stub, nor a clear picture of either the "alien finger" or the "donor" finger. It would be relatively easy to "attach" a wax arm (or something similar) for a picture for an April Fool's prank...
(2) Deep down inside these folks have to have some sort of demonic/satanic desire. In the minds image of "the devil", you picture some of the shit these folks are emulating (split tongue for example - Satan was first represented in Scripture as a serpent). I definitely think they have a problem that goes beyond just an identity thing or getting attention. And the only positive attention they seem to get is from others like them.
(3) There are only 2 situations or places these folks are "accepted" - either in large cities, or in total isolation.
(4) One thing I like about these folks is that I know immediately upon seeing them that "that person ain't right"!

Lastly, it really doesn't matter what any of us think but how will the Creator judge them?
Leviticus 19:28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I [am] the LORD.

99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
Steven Wright

innieway  posted on  2007-08-25   13:45:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Zipporah (#2)

We've got some genital work planned that's pretty exciting. As soon as it happens we'll be sure to update BME readers with some photos.

Dudes need to get laid, and get a grip.

Join the Ron Paul Revolution

Lod  posted on  2007-08-25   13:58:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: innieway (#10)

Faked makes a lot of sense. I think atrophy would be a likely complication, and would probably be apparant in as little as 1 month.

The photos could probably be electronically checked for alterations.

Pinguinite.com EcuadorTreasures.ec

Pinguinite  posted on  2007-08-25   14:31:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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