One thing that Ethan Bramble, Eli Ink or Tattboy Holden have in common is that they all suffer from unfriendly looks from everyone but have no regrets about what they have done to their own bodies.
One thing that is noted in most people who have ever dyed their hair, pierced or tattooed, is that if you do it once, you will have a second, a third, up to the “n” thing. Bod-mod, or fully called “body modification” – the art of changing the body, has become a trend, even a lifestyle of many young people around the world, including some famous personalities. The following are famous:
Ethan Bramble, Australia’s Most Modified Person
Ethan is considered Australia’s most body-modified person with up to 150 tattoos all over his body, modifying his body about 40 times – including multiple surgeries to remove… navel, split tongue, tattoos, eyeballs, ear dilation and piercing. Despite the stigma of many people, Ethan still considers his life to be beautiful, and at the same time just as ordinary as women who wear makeup or dye their hair.
“Girls often say to me ‘Why are you doing this to your body?’ and I just ask them ‘Then why are you wearing makeup’?” – Ethan said. However, he also admits that people often see him as a monster or a deformed person.
Worshiping primitivism, the British guy has a black tattoo almost all of his body
Eli Ink, a 27-year-old tattoo artist from Brighton, England, worships a culture called Modern Primitives, roughly those who pay homage to primitive cultural rituals through body transformations. . He considers his body worthy of a moving museum that holds works of his own.
Besides tattooing, Ethan is also a skilled gardener, owning his own gardening service company. Not only that, despite the difference in appearance, this guy still has a girlfriend, and they even fell madly in love!
The man tattooed himself to avoid constant pain
Mr. Tattboy Holden, 48 years old from Adelaide, Australia, has suffered nerve damage and suffers terrible pain day and night as a side effect from a surgery in 2000. And to help himself out From chronic pain tormenting every day and every hour, he went to tattoo his whole body.