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  2. Industrial piercing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial piercings first appeared in the early 1990s when they were first invented by Erik Dakota along with the Daith piercing and Rook piercing. [1] The first reference to the industrial piercing was in a 1992 edition of Body Play magazine, which referred to this piercing as the “industrial ear project."

  3. Your Quick and Basic Guide to Industrial Piercings - AOL

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  4. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    Angel Bites; Ashley; Canine Bites; Cyber Bites; Dahlia; Dolphin Bites; Jestrum; Labret; Lateral Labret; Lower-Lip Frenelum, also known as Frowny; Monroe, also known ...

  5. Elaine Davidson - Wikipedia

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    By 9 August 2001 when she was re-examined she was found to have 720 piercings. [2] Performing at the Edinburgh Festival in 2005, The Guardian reported that she now had 3,950 body piercings. [3] As of 2003, she had more piercings in her genitalia than in any other part of the body – 500 in all, externally and internally. [4]

  6. Starbucks is changing its employee dress code for the first ...

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    Septum piercings allowed at Starbucks on the new dress code 🤪 no longer have to wear it up! — mrs tu 🕸 (@bitxhwitch) November 26, 2019

  7. Watch this footage of a slingshot ride gone horribly wrong - AOL

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    But, every once in a while, we hear about a horrifying case of an amusement park ride gone wrong. Like in this video above, your day can go from terrific to tragic in a matter of seconds.

  8. Ear piercing instrument - Wikipedia

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    A piercing gun. An ear-piercing instrument (commonly referred to as a piercing gun or an ear-piercing gun) is a device designed to pierce earlobes by driving a pointed starter stud through the lobe. Piercing guns are typically used for ear piercing in mall jewelry shops, beauty salons, pharmacies, and doctors' offices.

  9. Blanking and piercing - Wikipedia

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    Blanking versus piercing. Blanking and piercing are shearing processes in which a punch and die are used to produce parts from coil or sheet stock. Blanking produces the outside features of the component, while piercing produces internal holes or shapes. The web is created after multiple components have been produced and is considered scrap ...