Tattoos are cool. The only problem is that someone may regret them and removing them is painful and a pain in the ass.
By #502711 at 04,Nov,17 23:38
Might regret getting something incredibly stupid tattooed on you, like a checker board on your face, or some obscenity scrawled on you after a drunken night with the tattoo gun. But I love all of my tattoos. I had a shit one tattooed on my chest a few years ago. Guy did a really shit job. So I got it covered. Lix may argue that my new one is shit, but I like it better than my old one. Plan to get covered in them over the years... & people that say, you'll regret them when you're an old man with wrinkly skin & all those tattoos, I say, when I was a k.i.d I thought old people with tatts looked cool. Shows their wild side when they were younger. Tattoos tell a story of a persons life. What they were into, shit like that.
Lone I said, tattoos look cool, well, most of the time, and yours do look cool.
But I've seen shitty ones too. I saw a pretty girl the other day who had a big tattoo on her arm with the words "eat your cake and feel good" and a drswing of a huge cupcake. I immediately thought she was an idiot. (And when she opened her mouth, I realised I was right. ) --------------------------------------- added after 89 seconds
I've also seen a Kentucky Fried Chicken tattoo on someone. What the fuck?
By #502711 at 05,Nov,17 07:10
Yes, those are moronic tattoos. Like I said, tattoos can show a person's personality.
By #485312 at 05,Nov,17 08:12
yeah you really don't want to know what l think... and aussiemans already heard it... if he goes and gets more cheap arse tattoos, lm buying a gun and a gallon of ink and l'll turn him into a black man, well a slightly green/blue one, and lm starting on his dick, and the skinniest needle l can find, and l'll tattoo it till so fucking black he'll never want another one *lix*
I've got a Chinese dragon on my right arm. The dragon is my Chinese zodiac. I was born in the year of the dragon. It has an inverted pentagram in it, that I got in my Satanist days. Don't believe in that stuff anymore. I've got a Samurai on my right forearm. I like the stories of bravery & just hardcore dedication & they were diciplined & masterful. I love that mindset. Odin on my chest in knotwork, I love Norse & old European culture.
I have one tattoo I put a transmission in a guys Lincoln he waited till I was done with the job then told me he had the money for the transmission and fluid but not the labor so if I wanted paid I had to take a tattoo
I had a friend that was a talented tattoo artist and I looked after his little si.ster at a couple hundred parties (we had 'em 5 nights a week one year). He offered to do whatever tattoos I wanted, and I came close to doing something similar to Russell Crowe in Romper Stomper (not counting the "SKINHEAD" one on his neck, of course), but I couldn't decide if it was something I'd never regret... Then he was offered a job doing tattoos in Japan, and I never heard from him again.
Tattoos arent for everyone. Depends on what you are drawn to, or your purpose for getting one. I have a few. Definitely give some serious thought when getting one. If you dont have any but are considering one, think about it for at least 6 months to a year. If you are still interested then get one. Go to a reputable clean tattoo shop and deal with an experienced artist. Def check out their portfolio. each artist has their own style and are proficient at different techniques.. I know people from all walks of life that have tattoos and they all have their own reasons for getting them. Doctors, mechanics, teachers, lawyers, bikers, athletes, corporate execs, tattoos are pretty main stream and common place. And please dont refer to them as "tatts"! Idk, just a personal thing but I **** when people say that. They are tattoos, not tats! Lol
I am one of five brothers. Between us we have zero tattoos and zero piercings. I'm not sure why but we don't. One of my brothers has two Harleys and a Harley themed Man Cave too!
By #204766 at 20,Oct,17 02:01
Love tattoos
By #487013 at 17,Oct,17 15:40
I just got another tattoo last week. The majority are on my arms and back. All of my tattoos have meaning to me. I do blur them out in my pics on here for obvious reasons, but otherwise I’m quite proud of each one. I tend to wear tank tops often to show off the ones on my arms. As for work I wear clothes that hide the ones on my back. I work in a field where it’s not frowned upon, but didn’t used to.
An interesting question. The other day there was a discussion about an upcoming wedding and the bride and perhaps some in the bridal party are tatted up. Apparently, the bride chose long sleeved dresses for her and her attendants. So that's something for the ladies to think about before they proceed with a tattoo, is it something you're able to live with for the rest of your life and is long sleeves, slacks, etc the solution?
By #358797 at 16,Oct,17 00:37
I've never really given tattoo location much of a second thought. Mine are pretty sparse as of right now, but when I wear, let's say a tank top and shorts, I've got 21 visible tattoos... It's never occurred to me that they are able to be seen.
WOW! I would have thought that most people getting a tattoo would give some thought to where they want there tatt to go as well as having an idea what it is that they want and an idea of how big they want it to be, etc.
The impression that I received from this recent conversation was that the bride chose a fall wedding date so that her dress could have sleeves to camouflage tattoos. There's an interesting SYD member that comes and goes and I can't recall his name at this time. His body is a piece of art, a canvas for tattoos. I asked him about the extent of his tattoos and he told me that they begin in the clavicle area, down to his elbows then down to his knees. Why? Because (this my takeaway) a full body tattoo would complicate his lifestyle and his tattoos were really for his own enjoyment.
Why doesn't she simply apply opaque skin-colored tattoo-cover makeup? It probably has some flesh-toned powder that accompanies it. I'm sure that's what's put on the stars when they're doing a shoot.
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But I've seen shitty ones too. I saw a pretty girl the other day who had a big tattoo on her arm with the words "eat your cake and feel good" and a drswing of a huge cupcake. I immediately thought she was an idiot. (And when she opened her mouth, I realised I was right. )
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I've also seen a Kentucky Fried Chicken tattoo on someone. What the fuck?
Spare him the pain please.
So what is the tattoo of?
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So just because I think his tatts are beautiful and you don't, I get [-1] to my post? Alrighty, then.
The impression that I received from this recent conversation was that the bride chose a fall wedding date so that her dress could have sleeves to camouflage tattoos. There's an interesting SYD member that comes and goes and I can't recall his name at this time. His body is a piece of art, a canvas for tattoos. I asked him about the extent of his tattoos and he told me that they begin in the clavicle area, down to his elbows then down to his knees. Why? Because (this my takeaway) a full body tattoo would complicate his lifestyle and his tattoos were really for his own enjoyment.