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- Summary: This posting contains information about rec.arts.bodyart and
- etiquette (netiquette) for the newsgroup. Anyone who wishes
- to read/post to the newsgroup should read this first.
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- This FAQ is maintained by Heidi Anderson <heidi @ bmeworld.com>.
- Much of it was originally written by Lani Teshima-Miller.
-
- You can retrieve a copy of the FAQ via anonymous ftp from the MIT FTP
- server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/bodyart>.
-
- The FAQ's are also available on thw World Wide Web at
- <http://www.faqs.org/faqs/bodyart/> and at the RABbit Hole, the
- official home page of rec.arts.bodyart, at http://rabbithole.org.
-
- Welcome to rec.arts.bodyart! We're glad you're here! Please take a
- moment to read this file, as it will help you (and other RAB readers)
- understand the standard etiquette (netiquette) for this newsgroup.
- This file is posted weekly.
-
- Information provided in this file:
-
- 1. About rec.arts.bodart
- 1a. What is rec.arts.bodyart? (includes the charter)
- 1b. What isn't rec.arts.bodyart?
- 1b-1. Is RAB moderated?
- 1b-2. Can I post about bodypainting here?
- 1c. What types of readers do we have on rec.arts.bodyart?
- 1d. Where can I get the FAQs?
- 1e. Does this group have a webpage of its own?
- 1f. Is there a mailing list, archive site or listserv?
- 1g. Are there any other related newsgroups?
- 1h. Are there any bodyart chat rooms?
- 1i. What is the RAB Survival Guide?
- 1j. A brief history of RAB
- 1k. What are/were the Lydia awards?
- 2. Posting to rec.arts.bodyart
- 2a. Netiquette on Usenet
- 2b. Netiquette on rec.arts.bodyart
- 2c. How to title your message
- 2d. Acronyms and vocabulary
- 2e. Trimming postings to save on bandwidth
- 2f. Using attributions and quotes
- 2g. Delurking
- 2g-1. What is a slug/tail/ears?
- 2h. Getting advice from RAB
- 2h-1. Using RAB to do research for your school paper
- 2i. Meeting people and making friends in RAB
- 2j. Posting binary files on RAB
- 2k. Advertising on RAB
- 2l. Related newsgroups.
- 3. The REALLY FREQUENTLY asked questions
- 3a. Will it hurt?
- 3b. How much will <insert mod here> cost?
- 3c. Why are you so mean to me? I only asked a question!
- or, Why are you all a bunch of assholes?
- 3d. Will you email me pictures of <insert flash tattoo here>?
- 3e. Where can I get pierced/tattooed that won't card me?
- 3f. Is betadine/ bactine/ peroxide okay for aftercare?
- 3g. I just got my <insert body part> pierced and now it is
- red/swollen/pus-filled/etc. What do I do?"
- 3h. Will my piercing jewelry set off metal detectors?
- 3i. Can I still breast feed after getting my nipples pierced?
- 3j. What's wrong with piercing guns?
- 3k. Where can I find the kanji for ______?
- 3l. What is SETI?
- 3m. Can I get a tattoo that is designed to fade in 5 years?
- 4. Minors accessing RAB
- 4a. A word of caution to minors
- 4b. Advice for concerned parents
- 4c. Suggestions for working with disapproving parents
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1. ABOUT REC.ARTS.BODYART
-
- 1a. WHAT IS REC.ARTS.BODYART?
-
- The original charter of the newsgroup:
- Rec.arts.bodyart (RAB) is an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup for
- discussing "bodyart." Bodyart here refers to tattoos, body pierces,
- brandings (on humans; not on animals) and cuttings, although other
- modifications that involve some *permanent* form of body alteration
- for decorative purposes also qualify. While temporary tattoos and
- standard jewelry may be discussed here, they would be discussed in
- the context of permanent bodyart.
-
- Group consensus over the years has helped the newsgroup's original
- charter evolve to include the following:
- o No posting of "personal ads" (SWM looking for 20-30 yo SWW, etc.);
- there is a newsgroup called alt.personals.bodyart for this, as well
- as the BME personals at http://www.bmezine.com.
- o No posting of advertisements of businesses (those related to bodyart
- should contact <purplepages@underwriters.com> for inclusion in the
- Purple Pages Directory, posted on RAB). "Grand Opening", "Special
- Event" or "help wanted" announcements for bodyart-related events/
- establishments are fine.
- o No posting of any graphic or binary files. Gifs or jpgs of bodyart
- should be posted on alt.binaries.pictures.bodyart, with a short
- text-only announcement on rec.arts.bodyart as a pointer. Or, put
- your pictures up on a web page and post the URL.
- o Classified "for sale" announcements by individuals (NOT businesses)
- are okay, but are limited to bodyart-related items such as tattoo
- magazines, or body piercing jewelry. Please put "FS:" at the
- beginning of the subject line. No ads for used cars or concert
- tickets, please. Those interested in buying/selling on the Internet
- should read the "How to Buy and Sell on the Internet" FAQ, posted
- to news.answers.
- If you post one of the above, expect to get personal email from
- RABbits telling you not to do so. Persons who continue to do so
- purposefully and/or maliciously will have their service providers
- contacted regarding this unappreciated behavior.
-
- RAB offers a community and sense of belonging for those interested in
- bodyart. There are many regulars on RAB who, through their
- personalities, serve as jester, shaman, den mother, baby, grumpy old
- man, executioner, etc. etc. Most of all, those on RAB are living,
- breathing, ALIVE people who love to celebrate their bodies through
- decoration. Welcome!
-
- One of the reasons RAB is so unique, is that it allows lay people to
- learn and discuss the topic of bodyart----without the traditional
- constraints of social class, geography, or age. While there are some
- readers who are professionals or shop apprentices, this is one of the
- very few open forums in the world where bodyart enthusiasts can speak
- openly about the subject. There are *NO* commercial interests or
- ulterior motives in RAB.
-
- It is STRONGLY recommended to read the various FAQs prior to posting a
- query. Your question may already be in the FAQ--in which case you look
- like a novice just asking it again. Both the tattoo and piercing FAQs
- carry a list of (recommended) shops in different geographical areas.
- Check to see if your area is represented.
-
- RABbits: When sending private email to posters regarding their
- off-topic, or netiquette-less posts, *PLEASE be polite*! There is
- no reason to be rude or personal, especially if the error was made
- because the poster was a beginner. We would like to provide a warm,
- welcoming environment.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1b. WHAT ISN'T REC.ARTS.BODYART?
-
- 1b-1. IS RAB MODERATED?
-
- This newsgroup is not moderated. This means inappropriate or off-topic
- posts are occasionally posted on RAB. However, the noise level is kept
- down thanks to the continued vigilance of RAB regulars ("RABbits"),
- who will privately email those who do not follow netiquette. This
- means you may get email regarding an inappropriate post. Please do not
- take these personally; we are just trying to provide a safe-space
- community where we can feel free to talk about bodyart. If you have
- any questions about what might be appropriate or not, please ask.
- We'll be glad to help you.
-
- 1b-2. CAN I POST ABOUT BODYPAINTING HERE?
-
- Short answer, no, please don't. If you would like to discuss
- bodypainting, please post to alt.art.bodypainting. The exception to
- this is the discussion about henna, which stays on your skin for a
- long time. Some people assume we discuss bodypainting because
- "bodyart" *can* include bodypainting by some (i.e. _Body Art_ magazine
- in the UK covers this subject). Since rec.arts.permanent-bodyart is an
- overlong and clumsy title, the founders of this group chose the simpler
- newsgroup title.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1c. WHAT TYPES OF READERS DO WE HAVE ON REC.ARTS.BODYART?
-
- There was a time when the majority of RABbits were related to
- university institutions, or to computer jobs or companies. This
- has changed in the few years, with most new readers who have
- accounts with Internet Service Providers. Be warned: It is more
- difficult to learn the true identity of a poster for this reason.
-
- It is impossible to determine the average age of our readership. We do
- have some minors, while many are in college. However, there are quite
- a few readers who are in their 30s and 40s, and older. Basically, age
- is a non-issue on RAB.
-
- There are, however, some groups associated with certain types of
- bodyart. Some pierces (nose, cartilage) may be common among the
- younger "grunge" set. Navel pierces are the height of hip for the
- trendies. Cuttings have been popular among lesbians, while body
- piercing has been popular with the gay/les/bi/transgendered pop-
- ulation. For this reason, RAB is *very* GLBT-friendly.
-
- There are now a number of professional body piercers tattoo artists
- who read and post to RAB regularly, or at least have email access. A
- note to professionals: RAB is a forum for all readers, and clients/
- customers have just as much a voice on RAB as piercers and tattooists.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1d. WHERE CAN I GET THE FAQS?
-
- This "Welcome & Netiquette FAQ" file is posted weekly on
- rec.arts.bodyart, and monthly on rec.answers and news.answers. The
- tattoo FAQs, alternative bodyart FAQ and body piercing FAQs are posted
- monthly in RAB, news.answers and rec.answers. If your system doesn't
- retain posts in RAB, check in news.answers or rec.answers.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: The maintainers of some of the FAQs do not post as
- frequently as they are supposed to. Be aware of this, and that
- the copy you locate may be somewhat out of date.
-
- If you are reading a printed copy of this, or are reading this in any
- format other than in the original posted in rec.arts.bodyart,
- news.answers or rec.answers, this may not be the most recent copy.
-
- The tattoo and piercing FAQs are approved for distribution through
- news.answers and rec.answers -- this means that you will now be able to
- retrieve them using the following methods as well. Hopefully the other
- FAQ maintainers will also get their FAQs re-approved, so that all r.a.b
- FAQs will be automatically archived.
-
- There are several FAQs available for perusal:
-
- o Tattoo FAQ: A very comprehensive multi-part FAQ that
- includes extensive information about tattoos and tattooing.
- Maintained by Stan Schwarz <stan@cco.caltech.edu>
- o Piercing FAQ: A very comprehensive multi-part FAQ that
- includes extensive information about piercing.
- Maintained by Anne Greenblatt <ardvardk@best.com>.
- o Alternative bodyart FAQ (brands, cuttings). Maintained
- by Shannon Larratt of BME <bme@freeq.com>.
- o Purple Pages Directory FAQ (Professionals on the 'net).
- Maintained by Sara Mitchell <purplepages@underwriters.com>
- o Welcome & Netiquette FAQ. Maintained by Heidi Anderson
- <heidi@bmeworld.com>
-
- You can retrieve a copy of the FAQ via anonymous ftp from the MIT FTP
- server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/bodyart>.
-
- The FAQ's are also available on the World Wide Web at
- <http://rabbithole.org> or <http://www.faqs.org/faqs/bodyart/>
-
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-
- 1e. DOES THIS GROUP HAVE A WEBPAGE OF ITS OWN?
-
- 1e-1 THE OFFICIAL WEB PAGE OF REC.ARTS.BODYART:
-
- The RABbit Hole
-
- Maintained by Kate Pohjola <katester@katester.net>, the RABbit
- Hole's URL is: http://rabbithole.org. All links to updated FAQs, as
- well as links to RABbits are available here.
-
- 1e-2 THE UNOFFICIAL WEB PAGE OF REC.ARTS.BODYART:
-
- The Slug Patch
-
- Written by Denise Robinson <ambient@ambient.on.ca>, the Slug
- Patch's URL is http://www.ambient.on.ca/spako/
-
- 1e-3 THE PARTNER WEB SITE OF REC.ARTS.BODYART:
-
- The Body Modification E-Zine (BME)
-
- Maintained by Shannon Larratt <bme@freeq.com>, BME's URL is:
- http://www.bmezine.com
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1f. RELATED NEWSGROUPS
-
- While RAB is an international forum, it can be somewhat US-centric at
- times, particularly when all one wants is a recommendation for a
- professional in, say, Germany. There are a couple of options for
- Euorpeans. In 1999, uk.people.bodyart got it's start; for more info
- on that group, check out their webpage at http://www.ukbodyart.org.
- The German-speakers also have their own group, de.rec.bodyart.
-
- As mentioned above, RAB is not an appropriate place to post personal
- ads. However, alt.personals.bodyart is a perfect place to do so,
- although it tends to be overrun by porn and spam. There do exist long-
- term couples who met through this newsgroup, so it might be worth your
- while to post an ad or wade through the junk to find someone else's.
-
- Also, RAB is for discussion of permanent (or at least, long-lasting)
- modifications, and as such is not the place to discuss bodypainting,
- which has it's own newsgroup, alt.art.bodypainting.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1g. CHAT OPPORTUNITIES
-
- There are several forums for chat about bodyart:
-
- BME (http://www.bmezine.com) has both live chat and BBS chat.
-
- IRC (Internet Relay Chat) has a number of options
- On EFnet, #bodyart, #ink&steel, #piercing, #bodyart.de
- On DalNet, #bodyart-uk
- On UnderNet, #tattoo
-
- (if there are others, please email heidi@bmeworld.com to let me know)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1h. Is there a mailing list, archive site or listserv?
-
- There is no bodyart listserv. Most news sites expire their articles
- after a week or two, although some are even shorter than that.
-
- If your site doesn't allow you access to the rec.* usenets, or you do
- not have a full Internet gateway, you will not be able to participate
- in the discussions. If this is the case, we suggest you look into
- private online companies that provide full 'net access.
-
- The FAQs for the group are archived (see the next question), and
- Google <http://groups.google.com> archives all (well, a significant
- subset anyway) Usenet posts, but there is no independent r.a.b
- archive site that I know of.
-
- As of August 31, 1998, Emily Tessier <EmilyUTS@webtv.net> has
- created a mailing list for bodyart professionals. The list is
- C_PAT@onelist.com (C_PAT stands for Concerned Piercers and Tattooists)
- and anyone interested should email Emily for inclusion in the list.
- It is unmoderated, but is restricted to professionals (over the age of
- 17). As of February 5, 2000, this list still exists.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1i. WHAT IS THE RAB SURVIVAL GUIDE?
-
- A humorous FAQ written by much-loved and much-hated longterm RABbit
- yttrx. It may even be of more use in understanding the ways of the
- group than this document. Though pithy, it nevertheless contains
- much truth. It is found at http://www.mutilation.net/yttrx/rabsurv.
-
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-
- 1j. A BRIEF HISTORY OF RAB
-
- [To conserve space, I have hacked Chris' original post, entitled
- "Reflections,"--and by doing so, have taken out much of the
- emotional impact it had on me initially. --Lani]
- [I edited a bit as well, removing a few parts that weren't
- relevant to the history of RAB. --Heidi]
-
- "Reflections," from Chris Wayne (cwayne@unm.edu):
-
- RAB is now over six years old--I never thought it would last this
- long. In 1990, I got on a primitives mail-list, which a gay friend
- pointed me toward. I wondered why most on the list seemed to be gay
- (I am straight and a Christian). I wasn't really sure what "Modern
- Primitives" was. While I noticed the ritualistic aspects, my
- interests lay more in the actual art of tattooing (not yet piercing).
- I do have an open mind and being a tattoo enthusiast, I guess my
- friend thought I'd fit in.
-
- I was curious why the GLBs should have all the fun. Why was there no
- primitives newsgroup? Karl [MacRae] said there wasn't one because it
- would probably open people up to unwanted attacks and stupidity--but
- I thought I'd give it a try.
-
- Karl gave me his blessings. In November I called an RFD [Request For
- Discussion] (now a CFD [Call For Discussion]) on creating a new group.
- What came of the few responses was a name (rec.arts.bodyart). I wanted
- it to be apart from the primitives mail list, which included all the
- different permutations--with focus on the actual art and not necessar-
- ily the ritual, and general enough to have a wide appeal still fit
- into the philosophy of Modern Primitivism. I was looking for accept-
- ance and education, to teach people that it's OK to accept those that
- are different, and that tattooing is not disgusting. The CFV produced
- a close vote, but in March 1991, RAB was created.
-
- At first, those on the prims list were cautious for fear of getting
- dumped on--but there hasn't been any of this bashing on RAB Here's an
- open forum that doesn't care what your color or orientation is, or
- even if you're not tattooed and can share in a common passion on
- neutral ground and have no fear of being bashed. I wanted someplace
- to hear about all aspects of tattooing without having to worry about
- someone harassing the people. I think that this group is a beacon to
- the rest of the Internet, showing that there's nothing sinister or
- evil in tattooing and that criminals, queers and bikers aren't the
- only ones that get tattoos. Being tattooed does not make the person;
- getting tattooed reflects who the person is--good or bad.
-
- Karl, Jeff, Lance, Ray & Barb and many others no longer here, migrated
- over from the prims list and became the local experts. They were
- willing and capable of answering any question. Mostly, only those that
- had tattoos would post questions, but eventually as word of this group
- spread, those that were just curious were reading and posting questions.
- Interest grew. "Where can I get tattooed?" "Where can I get pierced?"
- "What should I look for?" "How much will it cost?" And of course "Does
- it hurt?" The Internet was being introduced to Modern Primitives and
- being educated that tattooing is not a fad or trend, but a commitment
- (a conscious decision) for life, the courage to be different--to stand
- out. Then came Lani and Ardvark and their FAQs, which are posted on
- other important, mainstream groups. These FAQs even help some people
- along the three steps of acceptance in getting a tattoo :-)
-
- 1) I never want one!
- 2) It looks good on someone else, but I still don't want one.
- 3) I want one!
-
- There isn't a session that goes by that I don't see someone asking
- about getting their first tattoo or where the nearest shop is, what
- questions to ask and what to look for. There are also RAB socials,
- get togethers at conventions, and even a wedding invitation! There
- are discussions on why we get tattooed and how a tattooed person is
- perceived by the public.
-
- People are now getting tattooed because they're getting more familiar
- with this art form, and the fear of an unknown is removed. Their
- inhibitions and preconceptions are being changed. People are
- understanding what it means to be tattooed. I guess there are still
- those that think that getting a tattoo is a fad or kewl (cool), but
- that's their problem. If everybody is getting tattooed--that's not the
- reason to get tattooed. Everybody eats and makes love, but that's not
- the reason we do it. I don't think anybody would call sex a fad--I
- believe that getting tattooed fills a basic need.
-
- Unlike most groups that are for just discussion, RAB is also a
- support group with a sense of community. Truly, one can find
- Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations in this group.
-
-
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-
- 1k. WHAT ARE (WERE) THE LYDIA AWARDS?
-
- For more information on the beginnings of the RAB Lydia Awards,
- please go to Lance Bailey's Lydia web page. The URL is:
- http://www.lydia.org/theawards. These were awards for various
- categories of posts to the newsgroup, and the event was only
- held twice, in 1994 and 1995.
-
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-
- 2. Posting to rec.arts.bodyart
-
- 2a. NETIQUETTE ON USENET
-
- If you are new to usenet newsgroups in general, read the 20 or so
- posts in newsgroup news.announce.newusers for proper net behavior,
- or "netiquette" before you consider posting at all. In particular,
- the following postings are especially useful for new users:
- A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community
- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
- Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette
- Hints on writing style for Usenet
- Rules for posting to Usenet
- What is Usenet?
-
- If you cannot find these topics in the newsgroup, you can get copies
- of them via email by sending a message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- containing any or all of:
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-primer/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/emily-postnews/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-writing-style/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/posting-rules/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/what-is-usenet/part1
-
- Other good sources of usenet information are the newsgroups
- news.newusers.questions (be sure to read its weekly FAQ before posting
- a question yourself), and news.answers which contains most of the FAQs
- posted to each newsgroup, including the rec.arts.bodyart FAQs.
-
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-
- 2b. NETIQUETTE ON REC.ARTS.BODYART
-
- If you are new to rec.arts.bodyart, the rest of this Welcome FAQ
- should be read thoroughly before you consider posting to the group.
- You can save yourself alot of time and heartache by being well-
- informed, and learning the ways of the group before jumping in. It
- is generally recommended that you "lurk" (read without posting) for
- awhile before making your first post in any newsgroup, and RAB is no
- exception.
-
- As far as RAB netiquette goes, be prepared to be flamed if you:
-
- -Post an empty message because you don't know what you're doing.
- -Post the same message more than once because you don't know what
- you're doing.
- -Do not quote the message you are responding to.
- -Top post
- -Post a message in all caps (because caps are usually reserved for
- use with acronyms and for emphasis, when you post with the CAPS LOCK
- key on, it looks like you're screaming).
- -Post a classified ad.
- -Post a personals ad
- -Post a binary file.
- -Post in HTML.
- -Post in a language other than English.
- -Post a question that is already answered in the FAQ (frequently
- asked questions) files.
- -Ask for information to be emailed to you because you "don't have
- time to follow the group".
- -Use a .sig that is more than 4 lines long.
- -Post private email to the entire newsgroup.
- -Flame someone else on RAB without knowing who the other person is
- (e.g., there may be an inside joke you're not familiar with yet).
- -Post a commercial message with very little relevance to RAB
- -Post messages that contain various "isms" (i.e. sexism, racism,
- homophobism, religionism, and otherisms.) because of ignorance,
- stupidity, or malice. In particular, threads on "left vs right lobe
- piercings and whether one means you're straight or gay" types of
- posts can get heavily roasted, especially if you emphasize that one
- is better than the other simply because of your sexual orientation.
-
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-
- 2c. HOW TO TITLE YOUR MESSAGE
-
- If you want to post a query (instead of replying to one), try to be
- as descriptive as possible in your subject heading. A subject like
- "Tattoos" or "Body pierce" don't help readers, since RAB *is* mostly
- about tattoos and body pierces. A better heading might be something
- like "Need a piercer in Atlanta, Georgia" or "Infection with eyebrow
- pierce--help!"
-
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-
- 2d. ACRONYMS AND VOCABULARY
-
- People save bandwith by using acronyms for oft-used phrases. There are
- some terms you may encounter on RAB that you may not see in the "real"
- world.
-
- :) The colon and close-parenthesis characters are used to show a
- smile (tilt your head to the left and read sideways. Other
- smileys include ;) :-) 8-)
- <g> grin, used to indicate humor
- AFAIK: As far as I know
- BB: BarBell
- BCR: ball closure ring, used in Europe instead of CBR
- BH: Butt-Head or Better Half
- BME: Body Modification Ezine (http://bme.freeq.com)
- BTW: By the way
- CBR: captive bead ring
- CBB: circular barbell, or curved barbell
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. Most newsgroups have FAQ files to
- help lessen the amount of traffic.
- FWIW: For What It's Worth
- FYI: For Your Information
- ga: Short for "gauge", measurement of the thickness of jewelry.
- IDTS: I Don't Think So
- IIRC: If I remember/recall correctly
- IMHO: In my humble opinion
- IMNSHO: In My Not So Humble Opinion
- JTYLTK: Just thought you'd like to know
- JTYMLTK: Just thought you might like to know
- LITHA: Leave it the hell alone. A method of healing piercings.
- LMAO: Laughing my ass off
- MOTOS: Members of the opposite sex, as in soc.motos
- MOTSS: Members of the same sex, as in soc.motss
- Ob: Short for "obligatory." A person who posts something remotely
- related to a newsgroup topic may add "Ob..." at the end of
- their post so they put in an obligatory word about the
- pertinent subject.
- ObBodMod:See above, as applied to a note about body modification.
- OT: Off-topic (also sometimes used for On-Topic)
- OTF: On The Floor
- OTFL: On The Floor Laughing
- OTOH: On the one hand; or, on the other hand.
- PA: Prince Albert. A pierce through the urethra of a penis. For
- more info on PAs, please refer to the body piercing FAQ.
- There are many terms specifically regarding body pierces but
- this one seems to come up most often.
- RAB: Rec.Arts.Bodyart
- RABbit: One who hangs out in RAB
- RANA: Daver, the king of the RANA's, has not told anyone what this
- stands for, to my knowledge. In any case, RANA awards are
- given by Daver most Fridays (starting Feb, 2000, and continuing
- sporadically throughout mid-2000), to the funniest, lamest and
- bitchassiest posts of the previous week.
- ROTFL: Rolling On The Floor Laughing
- RTF: Read the FAQ, often put at the beginning of posts directing
- a reader to the FAQ.
- RTFFAQ: Read the *friendly* FAQ.
- SO: Significant Other
- SSS: Surgical steel. Commonly used for body jewelry.
- TAFN: That's All For Now
- TTFN: Ta-Ta For Now
- TTYL: Talk To You Later
- WTF: What the f*ck
- YMMV: Your mileage may vary.
- blank: One who has no bodyart.
- Celtic: A style of tattooing that incorporates the delicate knotwork
- designs of the Celts (pronounced with a hard "K" and not a
- soft "S" as in the basketball team).
- Conch: The "bowl" of your ear.
- delurk: To post a first message in a group, or to post an
- introduction to yourself and/or your mods, or to post only
- very infrequently in between "lurking".
- Flash: Tattoo designs that you find stapled to the walls of tattoo
- studios. The opposite of this would be a custom design you
- bring in on your own.
- Frenulum: The web of skin that connects your tongue to the bottom of
- your mouth.
- Frenum: A specific type of piercing on the penis.
- Gun: Either a tattoo gun (modern tattooing machine) or piercing
- gun. In RAB, tattoo guns are good, piercing guns are B-A-D
- and should be used only for earlobes.
- heidi: To pull a heidi is to injure a piercing due to carelessness
- or inattention, coined when Heidi's nostril screw was pulled
- out when her nose was bumped by a penis.
- geoff: To geoff someone is to cause real-life implications for
- bad on-line behavior. It was widely believed that the infamous
- Dawn lost her job after Geoff informed her bosses of her tendency
- to post inflamatory material from her work account. (The truth
- may be more along the lines of "she quit", but the term lives on)
- Lurk: Lurking. Reader of RAB who doesn't post. The act of
- "delurking" involves a reader who posts for the first time,
- or once in a great while.
- mary: code for anatometal. Barry of Anatometal coined the term
- himself, I believe, to prove that he wasn't here just for
- the free advertising.
- munch: meet + lunch. A gathering of RABbits.
- mink: meet + drink. A gathering of RABbits.
- navel: Please note spelling. It is not "naval".
- Niobium: A type of metal that is "electrified" to produce any number
- of combination of rainbow hues. Also an inert metal used for
- body jewelry.
- penis wrinkle: An insult once wielded by an inept self-flamer that
- became a favorite in RAB. Now used to refer to a poster that,
- in the process of trying to defend zirself after doing/saying
- something particularly stupid, ends up digging zirself deeper
- and deeper into a hole.
- perforink: Combination of perforate and ink. One who is perforinked
- is both pierced and tattooed.
- plonk: Sound of someone being dropped into a KillFile.
- Septum: The tissue between your nostrils. Site of a pierce.
- Sludge: The name of the ASCII slug with which delurkers were once
- greeted by Jay "Golgotha" Eaton.
- slug: Refers to an unpierced tongue. Denise Robinson once made
- the comment that kissing someone whose tongue was not pierced
- was like licking a slug. Ever since, slug has been used
- synonymously with tongue.
- Squick: Verb: To gross out, feel revulsion. Alt.sex.bondage has been
- cited as its origin, and comes from the sound made when one
- copulates with the space between the 2 halves of a brain
- after a hole has been bored into the skull (trepanation or
- trephination).
- Tat: Short for "tattoo"
- tongue: Please note spelling. It's not "tounge".
- troll: Posting deliberately inflamatory remarks to a newsgroup for
- the sole purpose of stirring up controversy or trying to see
- how big a thread will ensue. Obvious trolls, like "you are
- a bunch of sickos" should be ignored.
- Tragus: The triangle of cartiledge in the front of your ear.
- Tribal: A tattoo style that's sometimes confused with Celtic. Often
- called "blackwork," involves geometric primitive designs.
- Uvula: The little dangly piece of flesh that hangs down the back of
- your throat.
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-
- 2e. TRIMMING POSTINGS TO SAVE ON BANDWIDTH
-
- Some people pay for their online time. If you are posting a response
- to another person's posting, try to trim down their quote. This gets
- worse as people quote upon other people's quotes, and so on and so
- forth, until the quotes alone fill up a few screens. The reader can
- go back and read the original posting if s/he wants to. Posting a
- response to someone else's long posting, with just a short "I agree
- entirely!" is a waste of bandwidth. Refrain from posting something
- like this unless you have something more to contribute to the
- discussion. But if you MUST, then at least delete the bulk of the
- quote. Try to indicate that you are omitting parts of the post by
- using the mark of ellipses, etc. (i.e. [...], [extraneous stuff
- deleted], [snip snip]).
-
- Please delete other people's signatures. And keep yours to four
- lines or less; this is standard netiquette.
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-
- 2f. USING ATTRIBUTIONS AND QUOTES
-
- If you are publicly responding to someone else's post, please
- include the name and email address of the person you are referring to,
- as well as an appropriate amount of their post to which you are
- responding.
-
- Rules 2e and 2f can be summed up with: "Please quote the relevant part,
- and ONLY the relevant part, of the post to which you are replying".
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-
- 2g. DELURKING
-
- As the statistics indicate, there are apparently tens of thousands of
- readers of RAB. With only an average of 150 posts per day (many by the
- same people), the number of "lurkers" who read but don't post is very
- high.
-
- You can "delurk" by the simple act of posting a message, whether it is
- in response to a thread, a simple question, or an introduction (telling
- us who you are, what bodmods you have, or what you JUST got or will soon
- be getting).
-
- If you mention that you're delurking, you'll be welcomed into the
- RABbit community by others, including Heidi Anderson, who changes the
- subject heading to read "Welcome! Re:..." There was some debate as to
- the benefits of these welcome postings, which used to be done by
- former RABbit Pirate Nick Baban. The consensus is that it helps to
- keep our family spirit. However for those who have no desire to read
- such posts, please include this subject heading in your killfile.
-
- 2g-1. What is a slug/tail/ears?
-
- From a post by Heidi Anderson:
- >Well, once upon a time in a newsgroup much like this one (oh, heck,
- >who am I trying to kid, it *was* this one), a RABbit named Pirate
- >Nick began welcoming delurking newbies. At first, it was a blast of
- >the love hose with which they were welcomed. This eventually gave
- >way to an ASCII pair of RABbit ears (examples to be found in
- >dejanews). Years passed, and the fearless Pirate moved on to have
- >a Real Life (tm), i.e. he disappeared from RAB. Others welcomed
- >newbies in their own special ways, and then the slug appeared.
- >Golgotha and myself both began welcoming newbies with ASCII slugs
- >(Gol's being far superior to mine, and it was dubbed Sludge, and
- >had it's own fan club. The slug story is another altogether...).
- >Sludge disappeared. Months passed. I started welcoming newbies
- >again, this time with RABbit tails. Who knows how long these will
- >last?
-
- The tails didn't last more than a few months, but the welcoming of
- newbies is a tradition which hasn't died. Hopefully there will always
- be someone around to greet the newcomers.
-
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-
- 2h. GETTING ADVICE FROM RAB
-
- While RAB offers a forum for discussion, many posts originate from
- people who have very specific questions. Most on RAB are not
- professional tattooists or piercers; their advice usually comes from
- personal experience or shared information. If you have a serious
- medical concern, you may want to see a medical professional. The
- advantage to posting on RAB regarding a medical inquiry is that there
- are many here who have already gone through the same problem, and may
- be able to suggest a bodyart-friendly doctor in your area. Don't
- forget that professional, experienced tattooists and piercers are also
- good sources for queries regarding infections.
-
- Please use the resource of the RAB FAQ to do some basic research on
- your question before posting to the group. BME (www.bmezine.com) is
- another source of information.
-
- 2h-1. Using RAB to do research for a school paper
-
- If you need to do a school paper on bodyart, your most important step
- is to go to the various libraries in your community. One can easily
- perform bibliographic searches on tattoos and body piercing, and can
- find many citations for articles in both popular and academic media..
- Basic questions about the history of tattooing, etc. should be done
- on your own at the library. Start with the major encyclopedias.
-
- Before you post a "survey" to RAB for your class paper, please think
- very carefully about the validity of such a survey. Unless you are
- studying the behavior of bodyart enthusiasts in an electronic
- community, you will be obtaining your data from a very skewed
- population. Depending on the thoroughness of your data, your teacher
- may not consider it valid. Remember that regular readers of RAB see
- quite a few surveys posted here--most people are pretty jaded because
- posters don't follow up by posting their findings, or make their
- papers available online via email to the survey respondents.
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-
- 2i. MEETING PEOPLE AND MAKING FRIENDS ON RAB
-
- Do you live in a rural area where it is difficult to meet other
- bodyart-friendly people? Are you tired of being rejected by your
- dates, who find your tattoos and/or pierces repulsive? Looking for
- others who can relate to your desire for bodyart?
-
- Rec.arts.bodyart is a *GREAT* place to meet people and make friends
- who understand and relate to your interests!
-
- However, you might be wondering *HOW* it is you can actually meet
- these people. Whatever you do, do *NOT* post a personal ad. This is a
- no-no in rec.arts.bodyart. The readers of RAB decided that personal
- ads didn't belong in the newsgroup, because there are many other
- newsgroups (in the alt.personals.* hierarchy) that exist specifically
- for this purpose, including alt.personals.bodyart.
-
- Where does that leave a lonely person? Here are some suggestions!
- 1. Go to the tattoo conventions and meet people (but you have to be
- very friendly and outgoing).
- 2. Become great friends with your tattooist, and volunteer to work
- there cleaning floors and you'll meet others.
- 3. Read and post regularly here on RAB, but have something to say.
- Make sure you follow netiquette. Don't turn other readers off. Try
- to let your personality show through.
- 4. Attend a RAB munch (success rate is higher if you do #3 first).
-
- First of all, the way you meet people is NOT to barge into an ongoing
- cocktail party and say "Hi! I'm so and so and oh boy, I'd really love
- to meet a nice person with a nose ring from Oregon!" Do THAT, and the
- Oregonian with the nose ring is liable to hide behind others! :{
- This extends to the newsgroup environment as well.
-
- What you should do is to read the newsgroup regularly. If you find
- threads that are of interest to you, pipe in with some interesting
- comments of your own! What I mean is, don't just say "I agree!", but
- include some of your own opinions. If you start posting occasionally
- (and I recommend you get yourself a nice four-line .sig file so people
- recognize you), people will start warming up to you as a regular and
- you won't feel so much like a stranger. That *doesn't* mean post 50
- posts in two days. That means post at least weekly with something
- significant to say (or something funny; that's always good) that
- contributes to the ongoing discussions.
-
- After a while, you'll feel comfortable being a regular--enough to
- where OTHERS may email you with private email. Otherwise, YOU can
- send private email to others whom you think you connect. If you *do*
- connect, you can continue with the private email and take your
- friendship from there.
-
- With most RAB couples/friendships, they started by knowing each other
- online, and taking it to private email from there, *or* by meeting
- in person at a munch.
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-
- 2j. WHY WE CAN'T POST BINARIES on RAB?
-
- Rec.arts.bodyart was set up as a discussion-only newsgroup, and is not
- the appropriate place to post pictures (gifs, jpgs). If you would like
- to share your photo, please post it to alt.binaries.pictures.bodyart,
- with an announcement to RAB informing posters of your gif/jpg. Or,
- put it up on a web page and post the URL.
-
- Many sites carry alt.binaries.pictures.bodyart. If your site doesn't
- carry it, talk with your sysadmn about getting it. Even if you have
- been refused, you are not allowed to post gifs to RAB.
-
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-
- 2k. ADVERTISING on RAB
-
- If you are a bodyart professional, please contact Sara Mitchell
- at <purplepages@underwriters.com> about inclusion in the Purple Pages
- Directory. In the meantime, please refrain from posting ads in RAB.
-
- If you work for a bodyart-related company or shop, you are encouraged
- to participate in RAB as with everyone else. If you wish to let your
- professional affiliations known, your best bet is to include this
- information in what is called a .signature file. The standard accepted
- length of .signature files is four lines of text. Feel free to include
- your shop name and URL in your .sig.
-
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- 3. The REALLY FREQUENTLY asked questions
-
- This section is under construction. Input would be gratefully
- received. Please email heidi@bmeworld.com with any suggestions,
- either for questions to include, or answers to questions here.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 3a. Will it hurt?
-
- Yes. No. Maybe so. There is no good answer to this question besides
- YMMV (your mileage may vary). It is dependent on any number of
- factors, including but not limited to: your personal pain tolerance,
- the skill of the bodyart professional (tattoo artist or piercer), the
- quality of the needles, the body part in question. Most mods hurt at
- least a little, some hurt alot. The definition of "little" and "lot"
- is solely up to you, and you are going to have to decide for yourself.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 3b. How much will <insert mod here> cost?
-
- Please call your local shop for an estimate. The answer depends on
- the shop, the artist/piercer, your local economy, the size of the
- tattoo or the type of jewelry, and the price of tea in china.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 3c. Why are you so mean to me? I only asked a question!
- or, Why are you all a bunch of assholes?
-
- This gets asked quite often. RAB has developed a culture that has a
- low tolerance for twits. If you find yourself asking this question,
- instead ask yourself "have I been a twit lately? did I just ask a
- group of strangers to do my research for me or choose my tattoo for
- me? did I ask for info to be emailed to me since I can't be bothered
- to look back at the group for the answer to my question? did I just
- ask a question that gets asked on a weekly, or even daily basis and/or
- is answered in the FAQ? did I post a binary when this is clearly a
- non-binary group?" etc, etc, etc. People who immediately go on the
- defensive and start lashing out at the regulars are the most likely
- to ask this question. So, don't be a twit, and read the FAQ, and
- you'll surely find that RABbits are not, in fact, all assholes.
-
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- 3d. Will you email me pictures of <insert flash tattoo here>?
-
- No, we won't. Go to a tattoo shop and look on the wall. Go to a
- library. Go to www.anysearchengine.com.
-
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- 3e. Where can I get pierced/tattooed that won't card me?
-
- While you might be able to find such places, consider this: is a shop
- that is willing to break the rules regarding working on minors going
- to be reliable on other, more critical issues like cleanliness and
- sterilization? The "professionals" willing to work on you without
- carding you or asking for parental permission are probably hacks and
- scratchers, and you're much better off waiting until you're legal or
- getting permission.
-
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- 3f. Is betadine/ bactine/ peroxide okay for aftercare?
-
- While betadine, bactine, and other similar products were once
- recommended for use on fresh piercings, they are no longer. Peroxide
- was never a good idea, since it kills healing cells; don't use it.
-
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- 3g. I just got my <insert body part> pierced and now it is
- red/swollen/pus-filled/etc. What do I do?"
-
- See your piercer. And next time, follow his or her aftercare
- instructions (unless your piercer is Todd Bertrang...)
-
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- 3h. Will my piercing jewelry set off metal detectors?
-
- For the most part, this will not happen. There are isolated incidents
- where someone or other has set off a detector that is set to be
- particularly sensitive, but the majority of the time pierced
- individuals sail through metal detectors with nary a problem.
-
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- 3i. Can I still breast feed after getting my nipples pierced?
-
- Yes. Please see the site put together by Denise Robinson:
- http://www.ambient.on.ca/bodmod/breasts.html
-
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- 3j. What's wrong with piercing guns?
-
- So many things, where do I begin? Lish Daelnar has written a piece
- on the subject, found at http://compunction.dyndns.org/guns.txt
-
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- 3k. Where can I find kanji?
-
- http://www.kanjitattoos.com/
-
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- 3l. What is this SETI business?
-
- Since spring of 1999, RABbits have been helping to find ET with
- Seti-at-home. Please go to http://www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
- to sign up, and then join the rec.arts.bodyart team! The SETI
- screensaver will use your computer's CPU time while you're not using
- it, to process data in an attempt to find a signal that originates
- from intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.
-
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- 3m. What about tattoos that fade in five years?
-
- There is no such thing. It doesn't exist. It's a lie. It is
- physically/biologically impossible.
-
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- 4. MINORS ACCESSING RAB
-
- Please be aware that in most areas, at least in the United States and
- Canada, professional tattoo artists and body piercers will not pierce
- or tattoo minors. There is no national law regarding this, though, as
- each locality and/or state/province has its own regulations. It is
- your responsibility to be aware of the laws regarding piercing and
- tattooing in your area.
-
- It is impossible to monitor which of the RAB readers are minors. In
- fact, we can't even tell who the minors are unless they announce it
- to the newsgroup. The general consensus on RAB is that it is far
- better to help minors make informed decisions about what to do to
- their bodies rather than deny information to them and risk them
- damaging their bodies permanently.
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-
- 4a. A WORD OF CAUTION TO MINORS
-
- Unmoderated usenet newsgroups are completely open, and it is
- impossible to control who participates. Just as you can participate
- in RAB, so can opportunistic adults who may prey on minors. Although
- the numbers are very small, pedophiles or child molesters may lurk in
- the newsgroup, hoping to develop a relationship with you. Please use
- common sense in protecting yourself.
- -Do not give away your home phone number or home address.
- -Do not give people personal information that will help them track
- you down.
- -If a person wants to meet you, meet in a public place and do not
- go alone.
-
- The following links offer some suggestions for online safety.
-
- ╖ http://www.safekids.com/myrules.htm
- ╖ http://www.yahooligans.com/docs/safety/
-
-
- If you are in high school or secondary school, you may be quite
- mature. However, the law does not reflect this. Please be aware that
- if you reveal your minor status on RAB, and then ask for information
- about piercings, some people on RAB may decline to help you. Please be
- aware that much of the information you may be seeking is available in
- the piercing and tattoo FAQs (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/bodyart), or
- at BME (http://www.bmezine.com).
-
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-
- 4b. ADVICE FOR CONCERNED PARENTS
-
- If you are a parent, please don't be alarmed that your child is
- reading rec.arts.bodyart. It's a great arena in which your child can
- obtain factual information about body piercing and/or tattooing which
- otherwise may not be readily available to them in any other manner. If
- you don't want your child to have access to this newsgroup, please
- discuss this with your child and their account system administrator.
-
- It's important to know that just as it is your responsibility to
- protect your child from things in your material world, you also need
- to be responsible for protecting your child from inappropriate adult
- material online. Please consider learning about the Internet with your
- child, and help your child learn why some areas may not be safe or
- appropriate for them to visit.
-
- Links for parents to consider:
- ╖ http://www.yahooligans.com/docs/safety/parents.html
- ╖ http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/internet/
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-
- 4c. SUGGESTIONS FOR WORKING WITH DISAPPROVING PARENTS
-
- If you're a minor interested in getting bodyart, the idea of tattoos
- or body piercings can be a very frightening thought to your parents.
- These pointers may be useful in having a discussion about bodyart with
- your parents or guardians.
-
- ╖ If your parents are Internet savvy, point them to the RABbit Hole
- (http://www.rabbithole.org) and show them the rec.arts.bodyart FAQs.
-
- ╖ If your parents are uncooperative due to lack of information, you can
- provide them with articles currently available in the mainstream media.
-
- ╖ If your parents are against your getting bodyart because they think
- you would suffer permanently from a passing fad, you can offer a
- compromise. Offer to wait six months, and pay for your bodyart with
- your own money. While this may seem like an eternity, it may also be
- long enough to convince your parents that your desire for bodyart is
- serious.
-
- If your parents are dead-set against piercing and/or tattooing, then
- the best thing to do is to wait until you are at least 18 years old
- and/or on your own. Many people on RAB have personal experience with
- this situation, and the consensus is that "it's not worth the grief--
- just wait a couple more years."
-
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- Welcome to the wonderful world of rec.arts.bodyart.
- "Poke around and think ink!"
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