the body piercing project
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 11/20/2007 01:51 am by admin
the body piercing project

Why does not the U.S. military using Dragon Skin armor?
It is lightweight, flexible and effective than the armor issue current standard. It has been shown to outperform the armor plates on all ongoing trials, including multiple gunshot wounds the 7.62 mm AK-47 (ball), and armor, including bullet hole. the argument of those who want to keep the old armor plate (I can not imagine why), is that it was too expensive, that's life soldiers worth the money. But now that the government has proven that Obama is not afraid to spend much money on what they believe (ie, more than $ 1 billion of costs not relevant to projects Democrat who tried pushing the economic stimulus package), must now be no difficulty in spending money on a new dragon skin armor to better protect U.S. troops, and to do … Do not you think?
The soldiers did not need a deposit. The skin is delicate. Scale drowns Armor Skin … the largest organ of the body …. I wonder Dragon Skin Use artificial barrier ineffective. I do not want to use a suffocating exta heavy-gravity suit. Thank you! No!
look im doing a project on pro body tattooing n body piercing whats the average salary per year?
A tattoo artist can make up to $40,000 annually, while a piercer makes a little bit less than that. Approximately $35,000.
The owner of a tattoo/piercing parlor, on the other hand, can make $100,000 or more, depending on the popularity of his business and the service.
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