Give Few Thy Voice

By Jordan Ginsberg • Sep 15th, 2009 • Category: ModBlog


Good morning, ModBloggers! Hey, it’s 3 O’clock. No, really—that’s 3 O’clock up there, showing off just one of the appearance choices made possible when one has big stretched lobes and large-gauge cartilage piercings with which to play. After the jump? We catch a glimpse of this same lobe in its natural habitat.

It’s Tuesday, dear readers, and we’ve still got a ways to go this week. Let’s watch the miles flying by.

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14 Responses »

  1. I kind of like the notch out of his ear, I wonder if that was done on purpose or if something just ripped.

  2. the fact that i can only see part of his face, makes me find him even more attractive :}]]]]

  3. I’d go for a ripped stretch

  4. Hell yes ! :D

  5. haha wut

  6. haha i had no idea what was going on in the first picture. i was so confused.

  7. im embarrassed about how confused i was at first glance

    that notch looks nice, regardless of where it came fromm

  8. ear tricks ftw

  9. the notch is just so he can do better tricks, see how effortlessly his lobe slides into place

  10. This is my new favourite ear, haha. I love the notch. I have always wanted to do something similar.

  11. Pretty Badass im wish I could stretch my lobes that big I’m only at 1.5 inches

  12. It took me a sec to figure this out. I was wondering how he managed to keep the tissue alive while it wasn’t attached.
    Now I understand. And it was good!

  13. for some reason i saw the first picture and laughed, im not sure why, but it struck me as funny.
    either way, its AWSOME. wish i could do cool things with my piercings :)

  14. I love the little notch, too :) The rest is all nice and fancy, but there’s something adorable about that little notch.

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