punk here too, first skate punk, then cyberpunk, then cypherpunk lol, idk what he's talking about

ok, maybe technically i was "cybergoth" during the 2006-2010 period, same same, goths are just sad punks

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i'm not doxxing myself but i if you ever meet me in person you won't miss my labret and ear piercing scars and i'll gross you out with my septum piercing as well, using a clean toothpick

Omg, brings back memories. When I was like 14, I pierced my eyebrow (with a sawing needle) and maneged to rip out the ring with my sweater 6 times before I finally admitted that it's a stupid idea πŸ˜‚

i tried to pierce my own septum first with a 14 gauge needle... i went into mild shock, then a pro did it a bit later and i didn't even feel it

i never wanted eyebrows, i knew they would get knocked out, i was paranoid about getting in a fight

some years later i tried to get industrials... those things refused to heal, eventually gave up and the fucker still itches to this day

My first 6 piercings were ears. In the pub. Disinfected by a cigarette lighter. With something like this. I wore them for a couple of months until I could afford real earnings. good times πŸ˜‚

yep, most of my ear holes were done like that, it was almost a sport... with silver rings also, those hinged type, that was before i got into stainless steel

You're my guy! Obviously growing up in late 90s in eastern/central Europe was same everywhere

yeah, body piercing became really popular in the mid 90s

the only one i really liked was the septum though, ears, labrets, nostrils, meh

if i cared enough i'd get a nice titanium 14 gauge segment for my nose, but i just dgaf anymore

maybe just seen too many pink hairs with septums that it has turned me right off it, don't want people thinking i'm a stupid commie or something

Punk it was.

I have the last one. I lost them througt the time. I don't care any more...

But as you said it was kinda sport back then.

And nothing was hotter then my gf piercing my ear when I was like 15. Never felt so close to anybody before.

Sawing needles are the worst... 😁

circa 1995 i upgraded to surgical needles... preferably 14 gauge, 16s are too skinny, 14 is the goldilocks gauge, looks the best, fits the best

yeah, when i first tried to pierce my own septum i used a 12ga needle... too thick... put me into shock, i was on my back legs resting on the chair i sat on while trying to do it

when the professional dude did it, he used a 16 and i didn't feel it... aside from my ears the only ones that are still wide open

yeah, i don't recommend using needles with serrated blades

damn you, i want my titanium segment ring in my septum again

https://www.amazon.es/-/pt/dp/B07VQDG9ZD/ref=sr_1_6

super discreet 8mm diameter 14 gauge, my preferred exact thing, gonna get three in case the segment falls into a drain or something

ohshit it is hinged even...

i actually lost my previous one because i was in prison

also btw nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcqyzrrxpems4na49adzx07mkt3v92252pjxn9m055d2yca4grh688h5up299h i know what your name means

bad guy out of Blade comics... one of the best bad guys of all time

Yep, that's the guy.

Funny part is, that I've got it misspelled because I just started with English and it's something between English and Czech πŸ˜‚

I mean way back ... it's been decades since

yeah, the cyrillic is дякон

haha, and you are from czech... i swear my father's family has roots in the east... in the 18th century the dutch made a law everyone had to have a last name, and my great great great great Opa chose "vennik" which is russian for a bundle of sticks used as a sweeper, still in use today by the dutch street sweepers (and ironically, can be called a "faggot" which was a favourite insult from my australian child day prison fellow inmates)

small world ...

i don't have any hard evidence about my hypothesis but there is pretty much only one language with the word Vennik in it... there is close and similar ones in Ukraine as well, one meaning "wreath" and the other meaning "brandy brewer"

being that my opa was a hospital orderly and so was my dad, i'm betting that my father's line is a line of cleaners

also, i am distantly related to Mihail Lermontov... via a side branch way back in my mother's line

(scottish guy, famous poet, emigrated to russia)

Vennik is not a czech word, though ...

no, i meant Russian... i'm pretty sure it's russian

i had a gf back in 2003 who was half czech... honey golden hair, the most adorable cheeks and sharp as a whip, oh yeah, and she had a warrior's physique, as a masseuse she could nearly rip your shoulders out

yes, the double N is not part of it, but that's not a common construct in russian, yes, it exists, but no it's not that common

in dutch, however, the phonetic rules state that you have to double a consonant to "close" a syllable, and there is other similar rules about doubling vowels to indicate an accent or long vowel form

many people in the netherlands adopted "funny" names, one i encountered while i lived there was "diepenbrook" - brook means "pants" and "diepen" is the adjective meaning "deep" ... there is NO way the originator of that name was not having a laff at the dutch government with that one back in the 1700s

my opa did quite a bit of research and wrote a little leaflet about the history of the family name and the conclusion was he had no evidence about where it came from exactly, and the scuttlebutt in the family was that there was a connection to some kind of disgrace involving dutch aristocracy and the Buys (like Boise) family

also, i wouldn't be surprised if it is not in fact from russia today russia but it is even possible it's Russene, the landless ethnic group found across northern serbia and romania, their form of russian is archaic russian, not revised like the modern russian as so many governments did all across europe "standardising" the languages