Teh One Who Knocks
08-31-2018, 10:52 AM
By Martin Coulter - The Daily Star
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A COLOMBIAN man has sliced off his nose and ears to make his head look like a skull.
Eric Yeiner Hincapié Ramírez, 22, has started going by the name Kalaca Skull after two years of extreme surgery.
He also split his tongue in two and dyed it grey before having dark sockets permanently tattooed around his eyes.
Now Kalaca has become a local hero, with his Instagram profile regularly featuring pics of himself greeting fans.
He told Colombian news site Rio Noticias: "Body modifications are a personal decision and should not be judged.
"It is like judging a woman for getting breast or buttock implants.
"For me, a skull is like my sister, a part of my family really, I feel very attached to them."
He described being transformed into a walking talking skull as a "dream come true".
"I am a normal person who just happens to look a lot different than most other people," he said.
"It's like a different way of thinking, of dressing, a different style of music.
“I just feel good the way I am."
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A COLOMBIAN man has sliced off his nose and ears to make his head look like a skull.
Eric Yeiner Hincapié Ramírez, 22, has started going by the name Kalaca Skull after two years of extreme surgery.
He also split his tongue in two and dyed it grey before having dark sockets permanently tattooed around his eyes.
Now Kalaca has become a local hero, with his Instagram profile regularly featuring pics of himself greeting fans.
He told Colombian news site Rio Noticias: "Body modifications are a personal decision and should not be judged.
"It is like judging a woman for getting breast or buttock implants.
"For me, a skull is like my sister, a part of my family really, I feel very attached to them."
He described being transformed into a walking talking skull as a "dream come true".
"I am a normal person who just happens to look a lot different than most other people," he said.
"It's like a different way of thinking, of dressing, a different style of music.
“I just feel good the way I am."