Shawn Porter at Sacred Debris wrote a moving tribute about Larratt entitled Stay Calm: Don't Panic. I found Porter's words fascinating for Larratt was and always did push the boundaries of body art and modification while in recent years Porter has become more conservative. See: https://sacreddebris.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/stay-calm-remembering-shannon-larratt/
Over the years my friendship with Shannon evolved. We didn�t always agree; far from it. As I got older my views became increasingly conservative and his progressively more radical. We�d butt heads privately and publicly about the safety of a procedure or the ethics of a practitioner, but we�d always respect the other�s opinion and by the end of the argument we�d be smiling. We went through good periods and bad together, the balance shifting depending on the year, but through it all, he remained someone who�s impact on my life is so thorough that it�s impossible to imagine my life without him.
I know the last two posts have been a bit of a departure from my usual focus on disability rights but there are obvious parallels between the bias modified people encounter and the bias people with a disability encounter. I urge those who have never heard of Larratt to visit BME.