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Snake Plissken

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Oh yeah, don't ever refer to the tattoo machine as a "gun". As someone on the in, they HATE that. Call it what it is...a tattoo MACHINE.
 

OneOfTheMichael's

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Well heres a few things to consider
1:ITS permanent (can't get it off unless you have the dough to cover the surgery
2: (my opinion) Get a small one somewhere appropriate of something appropriate (like a music note on the shoulder)
3: It will have to stick with you forever! If you can't cover surgery of getting it removed then you take it with you through out your life. Imagine yourself OLD with a tattoo of _____ on your
_____ .
4: i also heard that under some rare conditions you might contract some diseases or infections if the tools may have been contaminated.
But its your life, Not my decisions but try not to take this so lightly as you think it is.
 

Seifen

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I've got a tatt of the Tennessee Titans (also referred to as the flaming thumbtack)on my right shoulder.
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Free Thinker

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When I was thinking about joining the army or something to be a sniper, not this was a long time ago.
Anyway, I wanted a tattoo of a skull, with demon wings coming out the back, and a bullseye between the eyes. Seemed badass at the time, then I remembered it'd stick on me till it was removed via laser.
 

Beliyal

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I have three tattoos, with first being done last year and second and third a few months ago. I had that ideas for a tattoo for years before I went on with it and got it for real; I think it is important to find an image that you are going to explore and admire for at least a year before you put it on yourself forever. I suggest not to get anything generic (tribals; they can look nice, but there is nothing stopping you from just buying a tribal t-shirt or something similar (it will cost you much less and you can take it off once you get bored with it); tribals usually don't end up on your skin because they have deeper meaning, it is usually something that you do because it's "cool" and that's a completely wrong reason to get tattooed. Same can go for a typical tattoo made by women; butterflies, flowers, dolphins and other crap that they put on because it's "cute". Won't be so cute once your dolphin turns into a whale when you grow older).

Anyway, I believe it's important to first get an image you love and THEN decide you want to get tattooed, and not to decide you want a tattoo and then search for the image. I think it's the wrong way, but it doesn't necessarily have to be true. But I first encountered a meaningful (meaningful to me) symbols that I really wanted to have on my body forever; then I waited for years to see if I'll have the same opinion after a long period of time and then I decided to get them tattooed. For example, the two tattoos that I put on my hands this April were my wish since I was 13 (when I was 13, I usually drew them on my ankles with a black marker). But of course, now I'm almost 22 and it's definitively not a good idea to go on with the ideas you had when you were 13; but the desire for those images remained in me, and even grew bigger because I learned more about it.

Other thing I deem important is to look at your potential future life and surroundings and how well can you endure being called names for having a tattoo. In some parts of the world, tattoos are still considered to be the mark of criminals, drug addicts and spreading of diseases. Of course, today, that's far from truth (although, if you choose a wrong tattoo place, you might get some disease so be careful). Also, you will probably be asked "What does it mean?" a lot so if you don't want attention, try find a place that will not be visible as much.

As for the pain... I seriously felt almost nothing (and I was afraid of pain prior to getting a tattoo and my Mom though I'll faint or something). But when I actually got there, I though the "pain" was laughable. I have a tattoo on the upper part of my back (when the tattoo went across the spine, it hurt slightly more) and a tattoo on each of my hands (upper side), near the wrist; that one hurt even less. And I enjoyed watching it being done :p I couldn't see the first one, obviously, until it was finished so it felt weird, but the ones I could watch were fun (so, if you know that you are sensitive to seeing needles and/or possible blood, try getting it on a place you can't see). Anyway, the closest feeling I got from being tattooed was not really "pain" as much it was ... some sort of weird scratching. Take a clean pin and make a line or something across your skin with it. That's how it felt for me.

One more thing; I would personally suggest getting a tattoo in spring or early fall because a fresh tattoo should be on fresh air as much as possible. If you get it in the middle of winter and have to cover it with a few layers of clothing, it might end up being in a bad condition. You also need to put a cream on it every 4-5 hours so taking all those clothes and putting them back on would be a hassle. Also, try to get it when you have a week of free time to take care of your tattoo properly, instead of putting a cream in some bathroom at your workplace with dirty hands. Try to avoid summer because it has to stay away from the intense sun for at least three months.

My tats :)
First one [http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2670/116/8/1078985555/n1078985555_365837_3471979.jpg] (note that it's not crooked IRL, it's just a slightly bad photo and positioning of my back, and the red around it is from the stickers that put the bandages together; the picture was taken a few minutes after taking the bandages off and I never really took another good picture of it XD)
Second and third ones [http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs313.ash1/27792_1374146228562_1078985555_1115955_2916274_n.jpg] (due to the fact that I can see them clearly, they got a nicer picture).

I love simple tattoos and will most certainly get at least one or two more. Yes, you kinda get addicted to tattooing, but try to be reasonable about it. I won't cross the line with tats and I already rejected some ideas that I had because I can easily get a pendant or a t-shirt instead of putting those on my skin. I hope you won't be bored by this long post :)
 
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JUMBO PALACE said:
Willwillwritehiswill said:
JUMBO PALACE said:
So everyone, I'm seriously considering getting my first tattoo! I'm not sure what it's going to be yet but it made me curious about the tattoos maybe some of you have! Post a picture and maybe give a story to explain it. And if you don't have a tattoo, tell us if you want one and where you would get it.
Your first mistake right there. You should get a tattoo of something you feel genuinely attached to, not something you force attachment on to because you really want a tattoo. I thought about my first tattoo for well over five years before finally getting it and i plan to do the same with my next one. I've even printed out a picture of it and hung it on my wall so i can see it every day and simply get used to its presence.
Oh believe me, I'm not stupid. I'm simply considering the possibility. I'm only going to get something tattooed on my body if it truly speaks to me.

You're getting a TALKING tattoo!? Well, La-Dee-Dah!
 

ultimateownage

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dragonslayer32 said:
I have the AC/DC Rock 'N' Roll train done as if it is bursting out of my chest. It hurt quite a bit on the ribs, if anyone else is thinking of getting one on their ribs, think twice.
You sir, just won this thread.

O.T. Well I'm too young to get a tattoo at the mo' but I'm definitely going to get one. I have no idea of what though, I want it to really mean something to me. I was thinking perhaps a favourite band or something like that. I don't want some crappy skulls which have no meaning whatsoever.
 

AK47Marine

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newfiegirl 110 said:
AK47Marine said:
Also don't be a pussy, the tattoo gun doesn't hurt that much
Umm...that depends. I have a trinity knot on my ankle...and it hurt like a *****. The artist told me that it was because the skin is so thin over the ankle bone that the needle was actually thumping the bone as well. It didn't kill me though...lol, and I would consider getting another. This one was most important to me though as it represents some of my best friends who have passed on.
I dunno better then half of mine was right on the shoulder blade and I still passed out during my tattoo (both actually come to think of it)
 

sketchesformysweet

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I don't have any of present but I am planning on getting one very soon. I'm planning on getting a small number 3 in black (a lot like the one that Johnny Depp has on his hand) on my arm, near my shoulder. It signifies a period of life which was very important to me.
 

MoganFreeman

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UnableToThinkOfName said:
Hubilub said:
Word to the wise: Tribal tattoos aren't cool anymore.

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Oh screw you man, I love tribal tattoos.

Like Burton from Fear Factory.



OT: Don't get something you'll regret. I'd love to get some tribals, though.
Man, Burton from Fear Factory looks totally sicknasty with those tats!

I'm glad to see he isn't afraid to celebrate his rich Pacific-Islander heritage.
 

nuba km

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JUMBO PALACE said:
So everyone, I'm seriously considering getting my first tattoo! I'm not sure what it's going to be yet but it made me curious about the tattoos maybe some of you have! Post a picture and maybe give a story to explain it. And if you don't have a tattoo, tell us if you want one and where you would get it.
I don't have a tattoo and I'll properly never get one but get a temporary tattoo first so you know if it will look stupid and not have to pay through your nose to get it removed.