central body art, ontario, pierce, piercing, piercings, time, watch, weird piercings, wrist watchTired of looking for your watch or asking multiple people what time it is? Then this is for you…

A wrist piercing
The pierced watch is created with a surface piercing under the skin that holds the watch. The piercing was created by Peter and Brad at Central Body Art in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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compulsions, gangsta, pluck, square, tattoo, tattoo tear, tattoo tears, ups, workI was walking with Joe after work and he was asking about my tattoo and my piercings. It was a chance for me to not feel like such a square since he’s a self-proclaimed square. We got on the subject of tattoo tears and I told him the meaning of them as I knew it to be. “I really need to re-evaluate the people I hang around now.” It was an “oh shit!” moment for him which I found hilarious. I’ve lost touch with the street/gangsta life years ago and transformed into a bore because immediately after that conversation he asked me what I was doing later on that night.. “Let’s see… it’s Wednesday? Nothing. Like it made a different which day it was..” That has become my routine answer for what I have planned. He was going home to watch tennis. Me? I came home to catch up on emails and pluck. I pick the oddest compulsions.

Filed Under (Body Modification) by Deltrice on 04-06-2003
So You Want A Surface Piercing.
Surface piercings generally suck because the piercer performing them is an idiot that doesn’t care enough about their client to do the piercing correctly (not helped by the fact that every tattoo magazine and piercing website out there, desperate for attention of their own, will gladly reprint their “freaky” photos and hold them up as “artists of the month”). In the following article I will try and explain why surface piercings fail, and how they can be coaxed into properly healing. There is absolutely no excuse for surface piercings not having at least an eighty percent success rate.
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