Eye Tattoo's

Oh, Pauly Unstoppable's involved - suddenly it makes a lot more sense :D

I suspect I'm in a tiny minority here, but I think it's cool as the proverbial ****.
 
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The idea is totally not for me, I don't particularly want a tattoo to begin with but it does look very interesting and so long as they were clearly aware of the risks (it sounds like they were) then good luck to them. :)
 
i have a few tatoos, some chinese symbols and some Arabic (says my sons names) however, attempting to do that to your eyes is totally brainless... and could lead to being eyeless... uterly stoooooooopid..


edit: this works keyboard is definately on its way out, my typings bad but not usually this bad lol
 
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Tattooing the eye? Not a chance of that for me, I'll stick to my scary UV reactive contacts that seem to scare the living crap out of people in dark, gloomy clubs.
 
It just had to be posted!

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Then he'll need special care and a guide dog and will claim benefits, it's all about where the tax goes. :p

I personally think its horrid :(

First of all just because someone is partially sighted or blind does not mean they claim benefits or need special care. I am registered blind have a guide dog and have claimed no benefits. I am a fully employed draughtsman and live alone with no need for help in anyway. And i hate how some people think that because someone is disabled that means they are of no use whatsoever.

Now back to the point people who have this done to their eyes are mad imho so much damage could be inflicted to their sight it is beyond belief that any sane person would get this done.
 
Now back to the point people who have this done to their eyes are mad imho so much damage could be inflicted to their sight it is beyond belief that any sane person would get this done.

Everything we do in life is the result of an evaluation of the risks involved.

Do we cross the road or walk half a mile up it to a set of traffic lights? You evaluate how busy the road is and decide if you want to risk it or not.

As I posted previously, all three individuals involved in this experiment were fully aware of and accepting of the risks involved.

The risks aren't actually as high as you would expect; injections into the sclera are surprisingly commonplace.

The procedure is one I would possibly look into in the future after I have seen how things pan out for a few years. I've been a Dune obsessive since I was a kid...Free men.

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