Body Piercings

Pierced Navel - I have my belly button pierced.
November 2, 2006 10:38am CST
Do you have any body piercings? Where are they and how many or are you against the whole idea?
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25 responses
• United States
26 Nov 06
Yes I have my belly button peirced .I even kept it in through 2 pregnancys.
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• United States
22 Nov 06
I only have the ears, but I am seriously considering a navel ring. That will be my limit, though. No where else! :)
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@mirage108 (3402)
• United States
16 Nov 06
Yes I do have my ears pierced. but have since let them grow back. havent had anyting in them in abot 8 years now .
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@becnusoon (212)
• United States
26 Nov 06
LOVE piercings!! 3 in each ear and both nipples, one nipple is double pierced!
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@nana1944 (1364)
• United States
24 Nov 06
Just my ears.
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@Desdemona (1301)
• Canada
26 Nov 06
me too
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• Chile
26 Nov 06
No, I haven´t got any, and I don´t think I´ll get one, as I don´t like body piercings.
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@Jshean20 (14348)
• Canada
26 Nov 06
While I don't have any boyy peircings myself, I'm not against the idea at all because it suits some peoples style and personality.
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@dorypanda (1601)
25 Nov 06
No, I've got no piercings at all any more, I did have my ears pierced ages ago, but they quickly healed themselves up, so I didn't do it again. I don't see the point in piercings really, especially belly button or other private piercings that no-one will see. I also don't like the idea of them going sceptic, I've seen septic ones and they look nasty and painful, that's why I won't have any done again.
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@binitkedia (1172)
• India
24 Nov 06
no
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
26 Nov 06
Moai Rano raraku - Moai are statues carved from compressed volcanic ash on Rapa Nui, Chile (Easter Island). The statues are all monolithic, that is, carved in one piece. The largest moai erected, "Paro", was almost 10 metres (33 feet) high and weighed 75 tonnes (74 Imperial tons, 83 American tons).[1] One unfinished sculpture has been found that would have been 21 metres (69 ft) tall and would have weighed about 270 tons.

Fewer than one-fifth of the statues that were moved to ceremonial sites and then erected once they had red stone cylinders (pukau) placed on their heads. These "topknots", as they are often called, were carved in a single quarry known as Puna Pau. About 95% of the 887 moai known to date were carved out of compressed volcanic ash at Rano Raraku, where 394 moai still remain visible today. Recent GPS mapping in the interior may add additional moai to that count. The quarries in Rano Raraku appear to have been abandoned abruptly, with many incomplete statues still in situ. However, the pattern of work is very complex and is still being studied. Practically all of the completed moai that were moved from Rano Raraku and erected upright on ceremonial platforms were subsequently toppled by native islanders in the period after construction ceased.
Maps of Easter Island showing locations of Moai
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Maps of Easter Island showing locations of Moai
A close up of the moai at Ahu Tahai, restored with coral eyes by the American archaeologist William Mulloy
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A close up of the moai at Ahu Tahai, restored with coral eyes by the American archaeologist William Mulloy

Although usually identified as "heads" only, the moai are actually heads and truncated torsos.

In recent years, toppled moai have been found untouched and face-down. This led to the discovery that the famous deep eye sockets of the moai were designed to hold coral eyes. Replica eyes have been constructed and placed in some statues for photographs.

The most widely accepted theory is that the statues were carved by the Polynesian colonizers of the island beginning by about A.D. 1000–1100. In addition to representing deceased ancestors, the moai, once they were erect on ceremonial sites, may also have been regarded as the embodiment of powerful living chiefs. They were also important lineage status symbols. The moai were carved by a distinguished class of professional carvers who were comparable in status to high-ranking members of other Polynesian craft guilds. The statues must have been extremely expensive to craft; not only would the actual carving of each statue require effort and resources, but the finished product was then hauled to its final location and erected. It is not known exactly how the moai were moved but the process almost certainly required human energy, ropes, wooden sledges and/or rollers. Another theory is that the moai may have been "walked" by rocking them forward. (Pavel Pavel and his successful experiment [2] showed that only 17 people with ropes are needed for relatively fast transportation of the statues). By the mid-1800s, all the moai outside of Rano Raraku and many within the quarry itself had been knocked over. Today, about 50 moai have been re-erected on their ceremonial sites.

Ancient island legends speak of a clan chief called Hotu Matu'a, who left his original home in search of a new one. The place he chose is now known to us as Easter Island. When he died, the island was divided between his six sons and later sub-divided among their descendants. The islanders may have believed that their statues would capture the chiefs' "mana" (supernatural powers). They may have believed that by concentrating mana on the island good things would result, e.g., rain would fall and crops would grow. The settlement legend is a fragment of what was surely a much more complicated and multi-faceted, mythic sketch, and it has changed over time.
I don't have any piercings. I'm not against the idea, but I'm not for it either.
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26 Nov 06
Foz Hollyoaks - Benjamin Hart aka Foz in Hollyoaks with his cool Piercings
I love piercings. I did have 3 but I now only have 2 - my belly button and ears. It was my nose that fell out too soon and started to heal before I had chance to try and get it back in again. I'd like to get my nose re-done and my bottom left lip and eyebrow too. The guy below (Benjamin Hart - Foz Hollyoaks) has some great piercings:D
• Romania
24 Nov 06
no!i disagree them
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• Romania
24 Nov 06
no!i disagree them
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• Romania
25 Nov 06
well, I don't - but i wish i had one in my belly..... maybe i'll put one next year!!
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@kutchi (12320)
• Pakistan
24 Nov 06
I dont like piercings
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@milott (2646)
• India
24 Nov 06
No i don't have any body piercings in my body. In fact i hate them. I cannot say that if at all I may try it in the near future or not.
@jjn1983 (1353)
• United States
24 Nov 06
Well, i havent had any of my peircings in for a year or so. I took them out before i had my son. But here is the list: tongue, lebre, nose, eyebrow, ears 4 times each, and nipples. I love peircings.
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• Bulgaria
24 Nov 06
I use to have 3 rings
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@whiskas (334)
• Thailand
24 Nov 06
yes i do, at my ears
@sephiro (123)
• Brazil
24 Nov 06
no, i haven't
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