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Man named Orc has tusks placed in his mouth, the internet is shocked

This is 'Orc', a man obsessed with so-called 'body modification'. The 41-year-old Brazilian is not on his test piece when it comes to adjusting body parts, but his latest addition went viral on the worldwide web.

The tattoo artist has now had 80% of his body covered in tattoos, but that was not enough. For example, he recently had tusks placed in his mouth, so that he indeed goes through life just like an 'orc', a creature from the fantasy world.
“I'm just trying to be myself. These are my ideas and my inspiration comes straight from the heart. I am not inspired by others ”, he said in an interview. In addition to applying tusks, the man also had his eyeballs tattooed, his tongue cut in half, and eight piercings placed under his skin.
Opinions are not entirely unexpectedly divided on the internet. Some people think that he can decide for himself what to do with his body, others think it is pure self-mutilation. Well, I don't like it at all.

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The CD of the Month is: Letter to you - Bruce Springsteen How can you grow old beautifully as an artist? There are old singers who use their increased vulnerability beautifully, their breaking voice, the approaching death captured in sound. But it doesn't work that way with Bruce Springsteen. After a careful start, he lets his E-Street Band shake through song after song. At 71, Springsteen is a man with a robust head who makes robust music. But those who listen more closely see that he does show vulnerability, in texts about dead friends and the knowledge that it could be over overnight. But for now, The Boss seems wonderfully enough in the prime of his life. An amazing CD of the Month.
Have fun listening!



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Source: Original article (Dutch)

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