i made it with an incense stick it was a friday in september i wasn't really feeling like going to school i stayed home smoked out and burnt on a hindu religious symbol with a stick of incense i can't remember what tree was used for the incense it doesn't matter of course not i don't really remember much of my lie/life i was smoking the friday before. that friday before i had burnt on the same wrist a mark with a stick by mistake so the day passed in school iwas bored that course didn't turn out the way i wanted to pursue so i'm not going back to school in january for the next semester urhh ... well i smoked out and drank some datyra took one stick and burned the mistake-mark some more, then followed on until i had a one-inch long line i made another one-inch long line and then bent the edges with a half-inch line there a aswastica or whatever the next hour or so it raised a lot like burns usually do the next day it had raised throughout the day a thick boil by sunday evening it had fallen to skin level monday till the mid-next-week a black burn-scar was featured on my right wrist. the burn scar turned into a scab soon enough for about one moth a skin-scab was there to replace the burnt flesh then the skin -scab changed into a pink-flesh outline of the religious mnark that pinkish think turned brown and then slightly darker color when i started working on a thursday in january it was darker-than-skin-colour it still is darker thean skin-color anyway i forgot lots of events in my ife but the memory is good enough for me alive a nice enough tattoo
LOL..oh dear lord...no i think we have a poet on our hands...well what ever makes u tick i guess..((ShAkEs HeAd))
Interesting idea, but thats scarification. Take a look: http://www.bmezine.com/scar/bme-scar.html most of the people there cut the designs into themselves but a few burnt it as well, kind of like branding. Some studios do it as a proper procedure now as well, but not with incense sticks hehe.