The fourth installment of a six part video. Enjoy!
I do need to point out that I was called out of the room sometime during either this segment or part five. During that time out of the room my "assistant" wiped up some of the recievers blood with a T-shirt while I was TOTALLY unawares. I did, indeed, promptly kick his ass for it after we had finished.
Remember kids- Handling blood without proper protection (especially latex or nitrile gloves) is an absolute NO NO! If you're stupid enough to ask why, please look for other forms of entertainment as you are too ignorant to fully understand scarification and it's consequences.
@BloodiedPreistess Thanks :)
888EKO888 9 months ago
@888EKO888 Of course, my waiver may be outdated as I haven't done a scarring in over a year. Check your local and state laws, do lots of research and my best bit of advice- TALK TO LEGAL AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE! God forbid you should HAVE to talk to these people, but it's best to do it before you have a problem and they're "on the opposing side", so to speak. Now that I've been leading a more professional life, I keep a lawyer on speed dial. You should do the same.
BloodiedPreistess 9 months ago
@888EKO888 I wrote my waiver myself. I basically went down the list of every possible ramification I could think of, plus anything suggested to me by others- everything from the fact that I was not a licensed medical professional and was not certified to give aftercare instruction to the fact that I was not getting paid for the service (to do so is technically illegal if you are not licensed) to the fact that I was acting out of an unlicensed building. I left no stone unturned.
BloodiedPreistess 9 months ago
@BloodiedPreistess did you write the wavier yourself or did you get it online? I'm just curios because I want to start doing it also :D
888EKO888 1 year ago
@110000000th No. I still do home scarrings that require the person to be over 18 and sign a waiver stating that they know I'm not a professional, but I really only do it as an unpaid hobby.
BloodiedPreistess 1 year ago
so are you a scarification artist professionally now
110000000th 2 years ago
after all nothing too bad could happen right? :) i'm being serious (doing home piercings and stuff) i hope you improve to the best :) if you want it of course :)
ludoto 2 years ago
Lucky him, no infection at all, but I attribute that to good aftercare.
BloodiedPreistess 3 years ago
we all learn from our mistakes. Some mistakes have a more severe outcome (infection ect.)
Good to hear that you're doing things cleaner now. I can probably answer questions if you're still learning.
crustypunk79 3 years ago
I know that it's not true, I was just trying to freak him out into sitting still as I was beginning to get irritated at this point.
And again, dumbass move as a first timer. At the time, I felt confident in my procedure as I was keeping myself seperate from him. I wasn't thinking THEN about contaminants on his own body.
I openly admit that the process was horrible, but I have drastically improved.
BloodiedPreistess 3 years ago