DadilydooBollnäs, Sweden155 days till my birthday.
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NAME: Robin/Dadilydoo. AGE: XVIII. RESIDENT: Middle of Sweden. STUDIES: International Baccalaureate diploma. OCCUPATION: Customer service, musician, designer.
MODS: 5 mm septum; ~25 mm lobes; 2 mm rook; 1,6 mm diagonal nipple; selfinflicted scars. R.I.P: 1,6 mm diagonal nipple, 2 mm venoms. SCHEDULED: Suspension (14/2); first session on suit (23-24/5) PLANNED: Suit; meatotomy; apadravya; 1,6 diagonal nipple (again).
Everytime you enter without saying hi a kitten dies.
3,521 people hit me.
I WAS FEATURED ON THE MODBLOG!
http://modblog.bmezine.com/2008/05/05/posthuman/
http://modblog.bmezine.com/2008/05/07/after-the-bombs-fell/
http://modblog.bmezine.com/2008/07/04/dont-get-a-splinter/
* V E S S I C L E S *
Best friend/best ex-girlfriend I've had the honors to fuck
Why did she leave? It's cold here :(
He will hang me up on hooks and it will hurt.
Nae means no but she is yes!
He's the coolest plug manufacturer I've come to known and one of those people I suspect I'll know for a long time.
Martial arts expert resident in my heart
I'm on his top-ten-favourite-artists-list
Brace yourself, young grasshopper! The world is mad but our faith will keep us alight!
Hez have shaaarp blades, slashes mah glans foh shizzle!
We exchange wares in form of TVs and needles.
He picked his nose, through his nose, and it was amazing. Also a handsome son of a bitch indeed!
His beard floats my boat like back in Titanic's days. Rams me like icebergs and I'm in a craze!
I was secretely stalking him for years but now we've talked about it and I feel better.
It's me again
* M O D S *
Ear work
Close up: The new set of plugs I got from Paul! 22mm katalox with Jatoba strip. Photo: My girlfriend ^^,
Play
Weight play - Light: I hung terracotta plates in my lobes. Mainly for aesthetic reasons.
Nipple work
Bleeding nipple: Actually, it's not blood from the fistula-hole so to speak but rather a new hole that I accidently cut up right next to it.
I got a couple of scalpells from my friend today. The truth is I have never ever cut in living flesh before but always been intrigued by it. However, I never wanted to do it until I could get hold of sharp and sterile tools. Now I did and I tried one of them out to see how it would feel, how hard I would have to press - well, basically how good the blade was and how I would react to the feeling.
I chose not to cut very deep at all, just make a clean and thin cut. It felt pretty good and I think I'll see how this heals and then try to experiment some more :)
In Sweden there's a famous community called www.bilddagboken.se. The idea behind it is to submit whichever photos you want each day to form a "picture diary". It's a great community but sometimes people... Well, people are people.
Here's somebody claiming to be the lovely Rebeccalwitt (here on IAM)
I asked a friend about his ten favourite bands and why he liked them. Here's mine.
** Deftones - I consider Chino to be one of the greatest vocalist active today. His dreamlike way of singing and how he keeps his tones look and with a lot of air just makes me shiver. White Pony is deffinetely one of my favourite albums of all time and "Lucky You" from their S/T is just as amazing.
** Tool - Again, this band's singer is one of my constant inspirations. His vocal range is amazing, and his capability is so beyond mine. Keenan is one of my true heroes. What really stuns me with Tool is how their songs never seem to be music produced with simple instrument. Their soundscapes seem so organic - it feels like the sounds are rhythms from another time and place. Lateralus is my favourite album. It is extremely focused and pushes my perception of music all the way from "The Grudge" to "Faaip de Oiad".
** Dillinger Escape Plan - Even though their debut isn't for me (however, I admit to not have given it a fair chance yet) the rest of their work is brilliant. The collaboration between Mike Patton and DEP shows what great geniouses there are in music today. Dillinger Escape Plan has brought to me a place to escape and let go of my negative energy and form it into something better. Instead of go have a fight I just listen to Miss Machine and let all the air out. They ventilate me. One of the greatest surprises last year was Ire Works. I just love how they put more electronica into their weird time signatures. Probably the best album to start with.
** Bright Eyes - So, enough with the metal. Here's a band I've grown very fond of over the years and believe me when I tell you they saved my ass. The song writing is brilliant and usually everything they do is close to perfect. Amazing how country folk songs actually can be good. Conor Oberst released a solo album this year but I'm not in awe.
** Marilyn Manson - What can I say? The band is amazing and the artist Marilyn Manson is my favourite of all time. The reasons are that he opened up a world for me I had never witnessed and I loved every bit of it. He taught how "different" could be "good" and gave me a confidence I hadn't felt since I reached maturity. Besides being a great song- and lyric writer his visual imagery and stage performances touches me in ways no other artist has. I know this text was supposed to be about music but Manson means so much more to me than that. Favourite album? Probably Holy Wood - but I'm quite partial: It was the first I heard.
** Genghis Tron - When "Laser Bitch" from their 5 track EP Cloak of Love was played for me the first time they cracked me open. This is energy in its purest form canned in a plastic disc that can be read by a laser. It blows me away everytime. Who new grindcore and electronica could mix up to perfection?
** A Perfect Circle - I know I sound like a dumb ass fan boy for mentioning Keenan's (vocalist in Tool) other band as one of my favourite but I can't help they made Mer De Noms, one of the greatest albums ever. The opening "The Hollow" puts the bar so high I'm surprised they manage to deliver all the way - but they do. Amazingly they did the same thing with Thirteenth Step. Its first track "The Package" can move rocks.
** Muse - Oh, my! British rock when it's at its best. You all know them already so they're probably not worth mentioning. I can tell you where it started though. "Micro Cuts". Enough said. It floats my boat.
** Rage Against The Machine - I was saved in the late nineties by the band that gave me "Killing In the Name". Due to my age I wasn't there when it started, but hey! I'm not sorry for that. What I am sorry for (and ashamed of) is the fact that I have only listened to their S/T, Battle of Los Angeles and Renegades even though I fell in love ten years ago. Why am I so slow? I'm retarded. Actually I've done the same thing with Tool. I've only experienced 10.000 Days and Lateralus fully. I'm a bitch. Besides being a kick ass band they have four of my favourite musicians. Especially favourable is Morello, of course, my all-time favourite guitarrist (Don't you dare debate me!).
** System Of A Down - How can you not loving? They've brough more magic than any other band I know. Honestly, are any of their albums NOT awesome? How did they do it? I mean... Toxicity! Common! Not one bad song. Steal This Album - same there. And the grand finale H and M just kills everything. Did I mention their S/T? We'll, to your surprise it's great as well.
Wow, this was fun to write. And it killed another working hour. Here are the close "seconds":
Team Sleep, Led Zeppelin, Mudvayne, Slipknot, Buckethead, Nine Inch Nails and KoRn.
I went too far with my lobes the other day. I'm heading from 22 to 25 (one inch) and was too much in a hurry so now I'm back on 22 on my right and 24 on my left.
I am still awaiting a set of new 1" plugs so I guess I'm not really in a hurry.