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Hi! My previous/alt account is yetAnotherUser@feddit.de which will be abandoned soon.
Hi! My previous/alt account is yetAnotherUser@feddit.de which will be abandoned soon.
Hi! My previous/alt account is yetAnotherUser@feddit.de which will be abandoned soon.
Hi! My previous/alt account is yetAnotherUser@feddit.de which will be abandoned soon.
Both pics are magnetic implants, the first is used on the only other language article:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Implantation_eines_zylindrischen_Magnet.png
Biohacker Mrln implants a commercially available biomagnet
Based on the other images, the side of your hand seems to be a popular location for magnets too:
Also, the latter image is probably the result of the first operation image (in my other comment) because the subtitle says:
Multiple subdermal magnets implanted by bioacker Mrln [sic]
But what is a little weird is that the magnet seems to be on the “wrong” side. I think the first operation image is just misleading.
Edit:
The upper image (in this comment) is also by Mrln. Apparently they installed a lot of magnets.
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There’s enough people surgically implanting small magnets into their fingertips for a surprisingly detailed Wikipedia article to be a thing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_implant
Also some interesting, mostly¹ SFW but not for the faint of heart, images of the DIY surgery:
::: spoiler Images
(Note: the images are unrelated, this isn’t a before and after)
:::
¹ meaning you will probably not get in trouble in most companies, there’s a little blood and that’s it
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To elaborate, it’s really easy to forge “regular” coins and really attractive to forge high value coins.
For example, the 1 British Pound coin was, before the redesign, widely forged:
As of March 2014 there were an estimated 1,553 million of the original nickel-brass coins in circulation,[6] of which the Royal Mint estimated in 2014 that just over 3% were counterfeit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_pound_coin
(Note for any languages that use the comma as a decimal separator: 1,553 million is referring to 1.5 billion)