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hypercube

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I've got several, including a half sleeve and a complete back piece done in black Borneo style.

I love them, but much prefer the ones done for a specific individual. Nothing worse than just choosing a design from a flash book and then seeing someone else with exactly the same tat. If you're going to have something on your body for ever, make it unique!
 

twistedshadows

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One of my friends has a full back tattoo that's pretty awesome and she's always adding more to it.

I have three; I designed two of them personally. I plan on expanding one of them, and I'll probably end up getting a few more in my lifetime. I won't cover myself, though.

I don't regret any of my tattoos so far (I got the oldest almost four years go) and don't think I ever will. I always think very carefully about what I'm going to get tattooed before I go through with it, and make sure the design has special meaning to me. I figure that if the designs I create and choose were important to me at one point in my life, I'll always be able to reminisce and remember why they were important to me at the very least.
 

Legion

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Squid1316 said:
It depends.
Some tattoos are aesthetically pleasing, but some are really horrible. Full body or obscenely large tattoos are often pushing the limit, though in some cases they are not bad. It all depends on how well they are done.
Pretty much my opinion.

The only three rules I think need following:

- Never have a lovers/partners name, it may be sweet but the future is never certain enough and if you do split up then it will probably drive you crazy.

- Don't get one done on impulse, that's the type of one that you may regret.

- Although it may never happen, only get them done in easily visible areas if you are willing to put up with idiots.

matnatz said:
I want those chains now :p. Is it OK to have tatoo's on your wrists if you are going to work in a bank, or a shop, or anywhere that requires a uniform?
Some employers may be decent enough not to care if you show them, all depends on the person in charge and their attitude. If they do care then long sleeves will cover them.
 

TriGGeR_HaPPy

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Eh, I just went "middle-ground".
I don't think I'll ever be getting one, but if other people have one (or more) then that's fine by me.
 

twistedshadows

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sky14kemea said:
cool tattoo :)
i kinda want one, but i have a low pain threshold, and i cant decide what kind to get anyway XD
They really aren't that painful (though I have a high pain threshold, so maybe they would be for someone else). If you want to get one, try somewhere like your outer ankle (above the bone) or your inner wrist, it hurts less in those areas. Also, if you really think you want to get one but aren't sure you'll be able to handle it, you can ask the tattoo artist to go over a line without ink. That way you'll know how it will feel and whether you can handle any pain, but you won't have a permanent, unfinished line if you find out you can't take it.
 

Electric Gel

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I acquired a tattoo when I was younger on the top of my right arm. I did it on the spur of the moment, which I deeply regret now, but I don?t regret the tattoo. I don?t even notice it now, and when I do I actually like it.

Maybe it?s fitting that I didn?t notice the penis dangling from the things crotch when I bought it, as I am a big penis sometimes.
 

twistedshadows

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Sir Numpty said:
Maybe it's fitting that I didn't notice the penis dangling from the things crotch when I bought it, as I am a big penis sometimes.
Just curious, did you happen be drinking when this occurred?
 
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Machines Are Us said:
The only three rules I think need following:

- Never have a lovers/partners name, it may be sweet but the future is never certain enough and if you do split up then it will probably drive you crazy.

- Don't get one done on impulse, that's the type of one that you may regret.

- Although it may never happen, only get them done in easily visible areas if you are willing to put up with idiots.
Sage wisdom.
Might i add, i think any words, including mothers' names look quite silly to me.
It's not my place to judge, but i just did.
Pictures, people. You must have cameras, let's see those masterpieces.
Oh, and Nossy, I commend you. You have bought yahtzee fandom to a whole new level. A new, terrifying level. Nice To-Do list though.
 

Naeberius

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i really want people to bring back "family honor" and the best way to help it is by having family markings or tattoos. if i still think the way i do right now id try and create a family design which i would try to have the eldest child in the family have as a badge of honor. i think it would it would boost self-esteem because they can take pride in thier family.

the only tatts i dont like are the vague asian calligraphy that mean abstract concept which you cant even understand and tramp stamps. tattoos should be a self expression not just a social "thing to do cuz it looks kool"
 

LooK iTz Jinjo

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I have a friend who wants to get the Triforce. Yes. The Triforce. From Zelda. Now THERE is something for that geekiest thing you have ever done thread!
 

Electric Gel

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twistedshadows said:
Sir Numpty said:
Maybe it's fitting that I didn't notice the penis dangling from the things crotch when I bought it, as I am a big penis sometimes.
Just curious, did you happen be drinking when this occurred?
Yes, on that occasion I had. I?ve never been the brightest bulb in the box, but I think that experience takes the cake. Thankfully I picked a tattoo that I?ve come to love, and that wasn?t in a stupid place.

Thank god I didn?t go for the ?giant willy on face special.? Now that would of been something to complain about.
 
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Naeberius said:
i really want people to bring back "family honor" and the best way to help it is by having family markings or tattoos. if i still think the way i do right now id try and create a family design which i would try to have the eldest child in the family have as a badge of honor. i think it would it would boost self-esteem because they can take pride in thier family.
That's very admirible. I'm thinking about getting a togetherness rune near my heart some day for pretty much the same reason. When my mum moved to new zealand she made all of her children and herself some necklaces with togetherness runes on them. I'd like to keep that symbol somehwere close.
 

Latinidiot

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I draw Tribal myself, and have one that I would like on either my chest, or my back, but always at my heart.

what I don't like is people who take a tat aned then another, and another etc. until they resemble an artist's practicing sheet
 

blackcherry

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Gotten a few. I see no problem with it and the people I hang with seem to be ok with it as its not a whole arm sleeve. If anything, the people I have gone out with in the past have found it sexy, which surprised me.

LooK iTz Jinjo said:
I have a friend who wants to get the Triforce. Yes. The Triforce. From Zelda. Now THERE is something for that geekiest thing you have ever done thread!
I have one of them. Thinking of expanding it with a few more tattoos from the game. My mate has the hylean crest just below his shoulder.
 

aperpheldy

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I fear i would get one and hate it too much a week later...and i would be stoned to death by my family. I would also think that a part of me has deformed of something. Im ot sure it would feel natural.
 

Naeberius

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Willwillwritehiswill said:
Naeberius said:
i really want people to bring back "family honor" and the best way to help it is by having family markings or tattoos. if i still think the way i do right now id try and create a family design which i would try to have the eldest child in the family have as a badge of honor. i think it would it would boost self-esteem because they can take pride in thier family.
That's very admirible. I'm thinking about getting a togetherness rune near my heart some day for pretty much the same reason. When my mum moved to new zealand she made all of her children and herself some necklaces with togetherness runes on them. I'd like to keep that symbol somehwere close.
maybe she should put some of those runes on a bone necklace or ponamu (I live in NZ btw)
and more on topic the local maori have tribal tattoos which for men cover most of their faces and the women have it on their chin and neck