Well, it's good that you ended up liking it. I've known a few people who got tattoos while drunk and ended up hating them when they regained sanity the next morning.Sir Numpty said: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.twistedshadows said:Just curious, did you happen be drinking when this occurred?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.
Thank god I didn't go for the "giant willy on face special." Now that would of been something to complain about.
Thanks! That?s the first time that anyone?s congratulated me on that particular detail.twistedshadows said:Well, it's good that you ended up liking it. I've known a few people who got tattoos while drunk and ended up hating them when they regained sanity the next morning.Sir Numpty said: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.twistedshadows said:Just curious, did you happen be drinking when this occurred?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.
Thank god I didn't go for the "giant willy on face special." Now that would of been something to complain about.
Good call on not getting a penis tattooed on your face! I think that's a shining example everyone should follow.
That zombie is awesome. The other tattoo is pretty cool, but the zombie really rocks.....Willwillwritehiswill said:(Sorry about the (no text) a minute ago. Pressed return while making the poll, i feel like such a tit.)
Ink placed in the dermis. Love it or hate it?
Surely there must be a fair share of escapists with some interesting ink.
Me, i've got a little circular tribal-esque design on my left arm, my own design, tweaked it for years before getting it on my skin. Right now i'm juggling with the idea for my next tattoo, a cartoon zombie, again, my own design.
So, what sort of ink do we have on this website? What sort of ink do you want to get some day?
Tattoos in the Lumbar area are also lesser known as the "skank stamp".berethond said:Super Awesome Tip Of The Day - a lumbar tattoo is like painting a target on your back for any experienced fighter. They will rip your head off. Literally.sms_117b said:One of these is for my back, like shoulder blades to the base of my lumber.
Number 1, my preferred one at the moment![]()
Number 2, awesome, but needs a bit of cleaning up![]()
Round here they call them "arse antlers"!GreyEarth said:Tattoos in the Lumbar area are also lesser known as the "skank stamp".
Just sayin..
This, but I would if I was medically able.guardian001 said:Meh, I really don't care. It's not the kind of thing I would ever be tempted to do, but at the same time It's kind of cool.
?Slag tags? from my neck of the woods. Slangs bloody fun.hypercube said:Round here they call them "arse antlers"!GreyEarth said:Tattoos in the Lumbar area are also lesser known as the "skank stamp".
Just sayin..
When you think about that, i get the feeling you're thinking about the people who get tattoos just because they look good. My grandad has a fair few tattoos and every one has a story behind them. That's the way tattoos should be in my opinion. My tattoo reminds me of a pretty ambiguous time in my life, i was confused and i found solace in designing that tattoo. It may not be the best out there, but i'll always have a story to tell.Jovlo said:The problem with tattoos is that they are for the rest of your life.
Try imagining those people with their bodies filled with tattoos in their seventies.
Not pretty if you ask me.
That's really noble of you, mass respect.Inverse Skies said:I don't want to ever get a tattoo because I donate plasma/platelets every two weeks, medical products which are vitally needed by so many patients. If I were to get a tattoo it would rule me illegible to donate for at least 6 months, and I can do so much more for people by not getting one.
Thanks! I just like the idea that something I can do which is easy and doesn't put me out of my way in the slightest can be used to make a difference in so many peoples lives. I would much rather do this than donate money as this way I know the products I donate are going to make a difference.MisterBrown said:That's really noble of you, mass respect.