Fully Tattooed, Polish Man Is A Real-Life White Walker 🥶

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With his body 90% tattooed in grey, including his eyes, and a white dyed beard, Adam Curlykale has become a faithful White Walker, thanks to an impressive series of body modifications.

It was after battling cancer, which left indelible marks on his body and his skin, and fighting against post-traumatic depression that this Polish man began to regain possession of his appearance by initiating a long process of transformation. If he is 90% covered with tattoos today, he expects to reach 99% soon.

“Tattoos allowed me to discover myself again. I became beautiful to myself. I design my tattoos because it’s my body. I have a specific vision for myself, and I do it step by step. Life is so short that I stopped wondering what will happen tomorrow. Life is here and now,” he says.

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