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Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-14 09:51pm
by Broomstick
No, really, this is Zombie Boy, lives in Montreal:'

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Love it or hate it, it's an amazing tattoo.

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I confess, full body suits and facial tattoos are not my cup of tea, but from an artistic standpoint it's not bad at all. He says he's happier since he had it done. I hope he never has reason to regret it.

Interview with the gentleman here

Re: Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-14 10:07pm
by Zor
I am going to say that this was a very daft thing to do. The generic Hipster Dragon or "I like Bacon" in Chinese on the back at least can be contained by a shirt. This guy is going to need to spend ALOT of money on foundation to function in normal enviroments.

Zor

Re: Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-14 10:38pm
by Broomstick
Not everyone wants to "function in a normal environment" - full body tattoo people have a long history of wanting to be, for lack of a better word, freaks.

Re: Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-15 02:21am
by Shroom Man 777
Reminds me of Hollowman. Would've been cooler if his tats were, like, based on anatomical diagrams.

Re: Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-15 09:39am
by Kenny_10_Bellys
I think someone needs a hug.

Re: Zombie From Canada! The Unead From the Frozen North!

Posted: 2011-01-19 01:18am
by loomer
Zor wrote:I am going to say that this was a very daft thing to do. The generic Hipster Dragon or "I like Bacon" in Chinese on the back at least can be contained by a shirt. This guy is going to need to spend ALOT of money on foundation to function in normal enviroments.

Zor
This guy probably makes his money by not functioning in normal environments. Appearances on TV shows, interviews with magazines (I bet BMEzine would love to get hold of him), possibly a paid writing gig from the perspective of someone who's made themselves an outsider. It's a much smaller world, but the counterculture movement does have jobs of it's own.