09-20-2012, 06:58 PM | #68 |
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Page 3 is hilarious. I can't even tell who is the fish in the barrel, too many potshots being fired in both directions.
I'd like to hear more from Carve vs rest of posters, it should be entertaining. Carve, what is your opinion on temporary tattoos. Or they ok or verboten? Also, does your opinion of others with tattoos vary depending on the colour of tattoo - for example, for those that chose a black / red tattoo which has a higher chance of being reversible - do you consider them potentially more attractive due to a higher probability of it being reversible than those who went with different colours...or are they all in the same bucket because they have a tattoo? |
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09-20-2012, 07:17 PM | #69 |
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I have two (liberty tree and Jewish triple 18) but I will admit sleeves are quite grotesque. If you can't form a coherent story about your own tattoo, don't get it 'cause it's just meaningless.
Sleeves and tramp stamps on women. Ughh.. Might as well just tattoo "I don't have a gag reflex." Butterflies, dolphins, hearts; everyone and their mums has one. Way to be creative.
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2) Solid black accentuates the lines. Ask a body builder 4) Most people have many different cars in their lives. You can even get an identical car painted in a different color 5) Sheet metal doesn't sag. 7) Don't forget it's hot as hell if you live in the desert, and is hard to keep clean. Quote:
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I'm wondering why more of the tattoo fans here aren't more into face tats. Show 'em off with pride, boys! Last edited by carve; 09-21-2012 at 01:41 AM.. |
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09-20-2012, 10:44 PM | #74 |
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One more thing- for those saying I'm the kind of guy who'll get all over individuals for their choices or would go to a tattoo forum just to rip on people: I have a date with sleeve-girl tomorrow. LOL...never said this before, but I hope she wears a sweater :P
She's great, but the chance of anything long-term is probably, say, 15% of what it would've been otherwise. They're THAT unattractive, and attraction is important (even though the style matches the contemporary-asian decor of my house- LOL) In other words, she'd have to be damn near perfect except for the sleeves. When she told me she had them, she said something to the effect of "it's not typically what most guys picture when they think of the kind of girl they'd like to bring home to meet their mom". She's absolutely right. She's the same age as me. Last edited by carve; 09-21-2012 at 01:05 AM.. |
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09-20-2012, 11:41 PM | #76 |
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Good advice, Mr. Ski Mask. I have a feeling you're right. I'll have to check into that ;P Is it typically customary to have a few days of old-timey traditional sex, first?
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09-21-2012, 01:15 AM | #77 |
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I don't even have a sleeve, Carve. Done arguing with you, said what I needed to say. This thread is getting derailed, so I'll make my contribution and leave. Good luck on your date. Anyways, here are the promised pics. I think they need abit of color. This first one needs a retouch too.
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09-21-2012, 01:45 AM | #78 | |
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You should've got a silver car :P (and yes- that's a joke. Just pushing your buttons on that one) Last edited by carve; 09-21-2012 at 08:34 AM.. |
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They are pretty deep! Thanks First one I got when my best friend was killed overseas, the kanji means 'vengeance', added the red accent after my first deployment. Second I got when I joined the Army. Third I got when I recovered from an injury to my left ankle and was allowed to stay in. And not a fan of silver on cars. Silver/white reminds me of rental cars. |
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09-21-2012, 10:47 AM | #82 |
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FWIW - I have about 50 hours of work on my body - majority of my back, one side of my ribs, top of my shoulders. This over a period of about 16 years. I can name the date, artist, what I was feeling and why I choose to get them; none of which were picked off a wall (flash art). Some of the artists were male, some female - all were researched before I selected my artist. Sure, I can say one dude in particular could appear scary or threatening to those that don't know him, but he is deeply spirtual and overall a really nice guy.
My point - my tattoos are for me. Only those close to me know that I have them. They aren't a public statement, for "look at me" value. I appreciate the beauty and quality of the art work and rather enjoy the memories and history that go with all of them. Would I have these memories otherwise? Of course, but for me they serve as a reminder to stay grounded, have strength and courage, passion in everything I do, remember those I love, not to fear things out of my control, etc...they represent hard times and wonderful times. It's easy to stereotype those that have decided to tattoo their bodies. I see some absolutely awful tattoos, and younger people who obviously choose the latest trend and got it as largely inked across their entire arms, legs, chest etc, most likely to prove a point, or that they are "counter-culture" or a badass. Honestly, some of them I do think look pretty F'n cool, but I know theirs likely don't have the meaning to them that mine do (see there - I stereotype too). As to beauty - if a girl is fit, obviously takes care of herself, and for me, has that "natural" something or character, I'll find her attractive - tattoed or not. I'm an equally opportunity employer. Just thought I would share my thoughts as I've followed this thread with interest. I would advise people to try not and paint those with tattoos or an interest in them with a broad brush (pun intended). We all have different reasons, right or wrong, and are in charge of our own bodies and own decisions. With that, let's see some more art!
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haha wow I remember this.... Wasnt there an article somewhere that a girl had her ex tattoo something on her and it ended up being that picture? I heard it was a false story kind of like the dentist who pulled out all of her ex boyfriends teeth over in europe.
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Well I tend to find smart people more attractive than dumb ones in terms of overall package (does not mean looks do not matter, they do). Thus, I think those people who get red or black tattoos having done research beforehand to know that there is a higher probability of successful removal if they wanted to down the road are reasonably smart. Those who don't do the research and are just lucky are lumped into the same bucket as everyone else and are not smart. However, it is almost impossible to judge who has done research and who has not just by the tattoo, so I tend to employ snap judgements based on the individual's other characteristics (such as piercings other than the ear, and if they start a sentence with "Uhhh, hey dude..." or use "Like" too much in a sentence). I find these snap judgements to be immeasurably helpful in determining that a shocking majority of people are dumb since I apply them to people with tattoos and those without. The reason why you probably aren't seeing many face tats in here are those that have them do not earn enough money to have a BMW and will unlikely be in a position to afford one in the future, OR, they are engaged in an occupation that while it provides a lot of cash flow, they are currently being hosted in a secure taxpayer funded facility where they have little desire to use the internet to surf car forums, or will soon be in one of these facilities in the near future and therefore do not want to post their face to make the authorities job easier. Screw the po-po and all that right? |
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This happened a few years ago to one of our southern neighbours....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...r-surgery.html Cheers Robin |
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Get those face tats! No regerts! LOL- what does that one say about intelligence? Last edited by carve; 09-22-2012 at 12:48 PM.. |
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