By oracknows on January 16, 2007. I don't see the point. Sorry, couldn't resist. Tags complementary and alternative medicine medicine More like this Is anyone doing performance art versions of EBM? If acupunture had actual physiological effects, shouldn't something be going terribly wrong with this guy right about now? The box. You opened it. We came. Boo, Orac. Boo. Yes, we know it is difficult to pin down what goes on in the head of an altie, but isn't this taking it a bit too far? Also, does someone know if there actually are enough angels to be dancing on the heads of all those pins? Finally, since this seems to be his profession, could you call it needlework? The point is the really great high. Many body modders and SM practitioners do something similar, but they'll admit to doing it for the endorphins. I always knew that alties were pinheads. Some alties will never get the point. You can needle them all day. Say good bye to walking in the rain.... A long time ago on the JREF Forums: "Top Ten Signs You're a Were-Woo-Woo" Shaggy silver coat. Of acupuncture needles, not fur. My Grandmother had a special cushion to hold her extra sewing sharps. Confucius say: Nano.Trepanning = Needless.Puncturation Anyone with some medical knowledge and perhaps at least a passing familiarity with acupuncture want to answer this for me--wouldn't inserting that many needles into the skin of the head and face tend to produce neuralgia? Thanks.
Is anyone doing performance art versions of EBM? If acupunture had actual physiological effects, shouldn't something be going terribly wrong with this guy right about now?
Yes, we know it is difficult to pin down what goes on in the head of an altie, but isn't this taking it a bit too far? Also, does someone know if there actually are enough angels to be dancing on the heads of all those pins? Finally, since this seems to be his profession, could you call it needlework?
The point is the really great high. Many body modders and SM practitioners do something similar, but they'll admit to doing it for the endorphins.
I always knew that alties were pinheads. Some alties will never get the point. You can needle them all day.
A long time ago on the JREF Forums: "Top Ten Signs You're a Were-Woo-Woo" Shaggy silver coat. Of acupuncture needles, not fur.
My Grandmother had a special cushion to hold her extra sewing sharps. Confucius say: Nano.Trepanning = Needless.Puncturation
Anyone with some medical knowledge and perhaps at least a passing familiarity with acupuncture want to answer this for me--wouldn't inserting that many needles into the skin of the head and face tend to produce neuralgia? Thanks.
Is anyone doing performance art versions of EBM?
If acupunture had actual physiological effects, shouldn't something be going terribly wrong with this guy right about now?
The box. You opened it. We came.
Boo, Orac. Boo.
Yes, we know it is difficult to pin down what goes on in the head of an altie, but isn't this taking it a bit too far?
Also, does someone know if there actually are enough angels to be dancing on the heads of all those pins?
Finally, since this seems to be his profession, could you call it needlework?
The point is the really great high. Many body modders and SM practitioners do something similar, but they'll admit to doing it for the endorphins.
I always knew that alties were pinheads.
Some alties will never get the point.
You can needle them all day.
Say good bye to walking in the rain....
A long time ago on the JREF Forums:
"Top Ten Signs You're a Were-Woo-Woo"
Shaggy silver coat. Of acupuncture needles, not fur.
My Grandmother had a special cushion to hold her extra sewing sharps.
Confucius say: Nano.Trepanning = Needless.Puncturation
Anyone with some medical knowledge and perhaps at least a passing familiarity with acupuncture want to answer this for me--wouldn't inserting that many needles into the skin of the head and face tend to produce neuralgia? Thanks.