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implant several and cover yourself in xmas tree decorations
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That'd be great. I just saw someone on the Dangerous Things forum who does have several, [1] and you can get blinkies which are implants that light up when powered.

[1]: https://forum.dangerousthings.com/t/my-experience-biohacking-xg3-v2/24230/8
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add nsfw tag for the link please

why would you do this and at 18yo smh

> "As time has gone on, I consciously feel this sensation less and am just aware of it. I suppose that’s testament to the plasticity of the human brain in that I’ve switched from consciously feeling it to naturally interpreting it as a sense, like I would taste."

yeah like picking a stick

doesnt sound like this is worth it
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I absolutely understand that it isn't for everyone, but I'm quite happy with it.

I'm not sure I'm familiar with the phrase "like picking a stick". Could you explain it please?
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Anonymous
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yes sorry

you grab a long stick or a knife or anything else and it becomes an extension of yourself. more here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_schema

its ok tho that youre happy i just worry that it may be a health hazard, like seriously and i hope nothing bad happens to you
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Interesting read. Thanks for the link.

From a health perspective, the only real risks are it breaking or an MRI machine. Breaking isn't too much of a risk in my chosen placement (if the magnet is broken by force, I've got bigger issues), and an MRI is a consideration, but many people have made it through low Tesla MRIs with only a bit of discomfort.

Realistic worst case I get it removed before an MRI, but I appreciate your concern.
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