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body modifications
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Conservative societies
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Body modifications are generally discouraged and seen as nonconforming in conservative societies due to religious or cultural norms.
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Pacific Island societies
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Tattoos and piercings are culturally and spiritually significant in Pacific Island societies.
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body modifications
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African tribes
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Body modifications, like scarification and lip plates, are integral to the cultural and traditional practices of specific African tribes and traditional societies.
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body modifications
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Cyberpunk subculture
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In the cyberpunk subculture, body modifications are seen as a way to enhance human abilities and express transhumanist ideals.
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body modifications
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Tech-centric communities
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In tech-centric communities, body modifications are seen as a form of human augmentation and transhumanist expression.
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body modifications
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Traditional societies
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Certain African tribes and traditional societies have deeply rooted cultural practices of body modifications such as scarification and lip plates.
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fashionable societies
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Fashionable societies widely accept tattoos, piercings, and other body modifications as a form of self-expression.
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traditionalist societies
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In traditionalist societies like the Amish community, body modifications are generally viewed as unnecessary and conflicting with the principles of simplicity and humility.
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