
The hosts discuss the extreme body modification trend of eyeball tattooing, explaining the dangerous procedure and its risks.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the conversation begins with discussion about someone associated with the Illuminati who got body modifications, which leads to a broader conversation about extreme body modification trends. The main focus shifts to eyeball tattooing, a dangerous procedure where ink is injected directly into the eyeball using syringes to change the eye color, typically to black. The hosts explain how the procedure works, noting that it involves injecting ink into eyeball capillaries and can result in blindness if done incorrectly. They discuss how there are very few professional practitioners of this extreme modification, with apparently only one highly skilled practitioner in the country who charges around $10,000 per eye. The conversation includes consideration of calling tattoo shops to inquire about the procedure, though this idea is ultimately discouraged.
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