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Extreme body modification fan with hundreds of tattoos shows off new spider ink

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tattoos has just shared his latest ink.The Instagram user, known as Remy, is covered head-to-toe in tattoos.He often shares his transformation on YouTube where he has over 4,360 subscribers.It's taken him years to complete the blackwork on his body and it doesn't look like he's stopping anytime soon.Now in his latest post on Instagram, the body modification fan showed off his chest work.He shared shots from the second pass of his red, black and silver on the blackout spider eyes. Do you love tattoos?

Tell us what your favourite ink is in the comments below... Remy, who has 166,000 followers on Instagram, said: "Okay so it sounds convoluted, but just imagine how it feels?"It took quite a while to pack the black into these small areas this.

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