It doesn't have anything on the calf which is where all the good tats go.Rednog said:Also a bit of a "guide" (and or funny take) for those thinking of tattoo as how the general public sees them:
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It doesn't have anything on the calf which is where all the good tats go.Rednog said:Also a bit of a "guide" (and or funny take) for those thinking of tattoo as how the general public sees them:
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I so want that tattoo.Walrus42 said:I pity the fool that pays for a stupid tattoo
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Surely it's no real different then someone getting one of a random Japanese character/mythical beast. Just another form of media and this way you've experienced it first hand. Not sure if I'd ever get one but the chain idea is brilliant, if it was a game it'd have to be something like Bioshock with invoked genuine thought or a game from childhood that I still have fond memories for so we're looking at either a triforce, some sort of gold eye or a blue hedgehogla-le-lu-li-lo said:i think it's brilliant.xxhazyshadowsxx said:Or my rendition:
"I really favored the philosophical undertone to a very popular game back in my day that borrowed loosely from a novel with the same philosophical meaning. So I decided to get a tattoo, as I wanted that piece of thought provoking art to travel with me always, to remind me to question authority, be a man, and don't be afraid to make your own descisions."
Thats what I would say, personally.
Just because it comes from a videogame doesen't make it any less credible. Atleast I choose to get a tattoo with meaning, rather than going around with something that lacks meaning and just "Looks cool" (Which I see nothing wrong with, I just prefer my body art be deep and philosophical.)
and i agree, just because it's from a game doesn't make it less meaningful.
AAAAAaaaaahahahahahaaaaEzzay said:I have the Horde Crest, from warcraft, on the back of my neck.
this is kind of funny, but I mean I have tattoos in on my forearms and I have a normal job and just got into grad school. and had it when I was doing counseling.....makes me wonder when this was madedanosaurus said:Oops... Mine's in the Danger ZoneRednog said:Also a bit of a "guide" (and or funny take) for those thinking of tattoo as how the general public sees them:
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*disposes Maccas and runs to gym*
i think something like that is WAY better than those idiots who walk into a parlor that does flash tattoos, points to a butterfly, dragon, tribal swirlies and says 'i want that.'messy said:Surely it's no real different then someone getting one of a random Japanese character/mythical beast. Just another form of media and this way you've experienced it first hand. Not sure if I'd ever get one but the chain idea is brilliant, if it was a game it'd have to be something like Bioshock with invoked genuine thought or a game from childhood that I still have fond memories for so we're looking at either a triforce, some sort of gold eye or a blue hedgehog
The tribal one seems to be oh so common where I live, and the people who get them are just idiots and normally so uncultured it's painful to watchla-le-lu-li-lo said:i think something like that is WAY better than those idiots who walk into a parlor that does flash tattoos, points to a butterfly, dragon, tribal swirlies and says 'i want that.'messy said:Surely it's no real different then someone getting one of a random Japanese character/mythical beast. Just another form of media and this way you've experienced it first hand. Not sure if I'd ever get one but the chain idea is brilliant, if it was a game it'd have to be something like Bioshock with invoked genuine thought or a game from childhood that I still have fond memories for so we're looking at either a triforce, some sort of gold eye or a blue hedgehog
that drives me bloody nuts. luckily i found a parlor that won't do flash, so i don't have to get super angry too often.![]()