I think Body modification is a subculture because it coexists with contemporary society yet is distinct and different from our society's norms. But being a part of a subculture you could work and socialize amongst others who also support body modification and alternative lifestyles. Tattoos and body piercing confirm to others that you belong to a particular group, or define yourself as different or unique from general society. People choose to pierce or tattoo their bodies for many different reasons. Finding a subculture to belong to might help people feel more in control and secure while coexisting in a more hectic dominate society. In some cultures piercing and tattooing ones body is for tribal or spiritual markings. People who take part in this subculture feel it shows a "social" presentation of themselves and their experiences. Some people get tattoos to show they are apart of a particular group or gang. One most likely would not attain a professional, political, or high ranking position in society with a neon purple bar through their lip. Like peer influence, rebellion, and for others or "outsiders" to view them as different from the norm. What makes your subculture a "subculture"?One of the cultural features in the body modification subculture is defining who you are by extreme piercing, tattooing, or marking your body with jewelry and symbols.
I would like to tell you about famous actor - Jim Kerry.
He was born in 17th of January of 1962 in Canada. He had a two sister and his family was very religious.
In 1983 he was filmed in his first film "rubber face". On the Fox channel in the transmission of In Living Color Jim Carrey played a masochistsafety inspector Bill Burns, and a female bodybuilder Vera de Milo - and there heattracted the attention of Hollywood.
The big popularity of the film "Eis Ventyra".
In February 2009 it was announced that Jim to star in the musical "Damn Yankees".
I think Body modification is a subculture because it coexists with contemporary society yet is distinct and different from our society's norms. But being a part of a subculture you could work and socialize amongst others who also support body modification and alternative lifestyles. Tattoos and body piercing confirm to others that you belong to a particular group, or define yourself as different or unique from general society. People choose to pierce or tattoo their bodies for many different reasons. Finding a subculture to belong to might help people feel more in control and secure while coexisting in a more hectic dominate society. In some cultures piercing and tattooing ones body is for tribal or spiritual markings. People who take part in this subculture feel it shows a "social" presentation of themselves and their experiences. Some people get tattoos to show they are apart of a particular group or gang. One most likely would not attain a professional, political, or high ranking position in society with a neon purple bar through their lip. Like peer influence, rebellion, and for others or "outsiders" to view them as different from the norm. What makes your subculture a "subculture"?One of the cultural features in the body modification subculture is defining who you are by extreme piercing, tattooing, or marking your body with jewelry and symbols.
I would like to tell you about famous actor - Jim Kerry.
He was born in 17th of January of 1962 in Canada. He had a two sister and his family was very religious.
In 1983 he was filmed in his first film "rubber face". On the Fox channel in the transmission of In Living Color Jim Carrey played a masochistsafety inspector Bill Burns, and a female bodybuilder Vera de Milo - and there heattracted the attention of Hollywood.
The big popularity of the film "Eis Ventyra".
In February 2009 it was announced that Jim to star in the musical "Damn Yankees".
Really, Jim Kerry is very serious and clever man.
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