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Penis Museum Is Asking For Donors

August 31st 2007 05:10
The world's penis museum is putting out the call for a human specimen to add to its 195 animal members.

Sigurdur Hjartarson, who opened the museum in Iceland in 1974, said people from the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany have offered their penises to him in the past, but none of those offers had been serious.

Any takers?

via New York Post



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Inking It

December 28th 2006 20:59
I don't have a tattoo. Well at least not yet anyway. I keep on telling myself that having a tattoo on my arm or my back will look warped when I start exercising and lose some weight. I have a point, hey. I've seen those kinds of tattoos and they're not pleasing to look at. Another factor is it's expensive to get a tattoo but I promise I will get one when I actually make money from this blog. Mark my word! Or write that down on skin. Heh!

Popgadget.com posted about a tattoo ink which can easily be removed with just one laser treatment.


Based on research done by scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital and Duke University, a company called Freedom-2 LLC will start offering a tattoo ink that can be easily removed completely after just one laser treatment.

Current methods of removing tattoos suffer from multiple disadvantages. The root cause is the inks that are mainly derived from substances used in car paints and printing. Since these inks are meant to leave a permanent effect, removal involves multiple expensive laser treatments and in many cases undesirable scarring. The Freedom-2 (F2) ink adopts a body friendly approach to solve this problem. The ink consists of biodegradable dyes encapsulated in tiny polymer beads, and the same traditional delivery methods are used to make a permanent F2 tattoo from it. Removal is done using a single laser treatment that breaks down the beads in the ink, allowing the body to naturally expel the dye contained within it.


The ink will be released in early 2007.

Here's another tattoo ink technology I love.

the blacklight tattoo ink


Check out this gallery for more awe inspiring tats. If I can combine to permanent yet removable ink plus the UV one, my tattoo would be kick ass!
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