However, Subcision and J were the two guys I could go to with questions about the procedure and life after this modification, and they never once made me feel uncomfortable. Entering the world of surgical genital modification as a young hetersoexual male was quite unusual, and quite intimidating at the time. When I first got interested in subincisions there was not much information available aside from J’s old BME interview. Subcision is one of my oldest BME friends as well as being the second person I ever met into surgical genital modifications (the first being Shawn). So without further ado, I give you a conversation with the now 26-year-old James Keen.Ĭontinue reading → Posted in ModBlog | Tagged Amputation, Facial Tattoos, iam members, Male Genital Modifications, Stretched Piercings | 88 Replies I know X-mas is over but if they can have year round x-mas stores, I can post this!
Now it is time for me to turn the tables and interview him. Several years ago, he interviewed me for the now defunct.
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However, as years passed, it became obvious he was totally serious with his desires and he began to get all the mods he had previously spoken with me about.
In fact, I distinctly remember some photo editing of mods onto a picture of his face at one point which made it truly seem as if it was all just fantasy for him. I foolishly lumped him in with several other young modders that seemed to be more into the fantasy of obtaining heavy mods than the reality of doing so. In all honesty, I didn’t take him too seriously. At the time he was a minor seeking answers to questions about heavy mods. So far, this has been very successful.I first talked to James several years ago. “Therefore, our social media and marketing staff are working around the clock to alert moderators at YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and to file DMCA’s (take down of websites featuring stolen content). Others have the right to follow Fair Use laws, but that is not what is happening here,” the statement on the SFMGC website reads. “The video is being illegally copied and placed on YouTube, Instagram and other websites. “We have dedicated ourselves to being role models, teaching, and spreading the message of love, tolerance and celebration through our music.”Īs of Friday morning, the song could still be seen through some social media accounts, but that the Chorus hopes to change that soon. “After decades of children being indoctrinated and taught intolerance for anyone who is ‘other,’ from using the Bible as a weapon to reparative therapy, it’s our turn,” says the group’s message. “Someone’s gotta teach them not to hate.”Īnother line says: “We’ll convert your children: we’ll make them tolerant and fair.” “We’ll convert your children,” the song says. People on social media defending the song say the lyrics clearly aren’t about converting children to be anything other than to be tolerant of others.
(Split into two parts due to Twitter's video limit) /1XpUG0fEja The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus have now made this sick video private, where they boast about "converting" the children of conservatives. One journalist for conservative publications called the video “sick” because the chorus boasts about “converting” the children of conservatives. You won’t approve of where they go at night.” The same vocalist later adds: “Just like you worried, they’ll change their group of friends. “We’ll convert your children,” one vocalist sings. SFGMC says that the lyrics are being taken out of context, yet others point to them being disturbing in any context. “We feel the first action we must take to keep everyone involved with the chorus and the making of this video safe is to turn the video to private,” the statement reads. The video was originally posted on July 1, but SFMGC has since made it private so that it cannot be viewed by the general public. “Emails to individuals and the chorus office are vitriolic - including threats of harm.” Tim Seelig, executive director Chris Verdugo and board chair Glenn DeSandre. “As a result, we have seen the user comments on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram become increasingly alarming,” reads the SFMGC statement, which is attributed to artistic director Dr.