it's well done, which is pretty important in a tattoo.
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it's well done, which is pretty important in a tattoo.
Amen!
grrr I swear it was one thread when I replied. No clue where its gone now. anyway.
Rather nice.
its a lil too busy tho.
All I've got are homemade tattoos. Nice one. One day I hope to get a real tattoo, but it'll take time for me to decide, I'd want one that I wont be getting rid of in a hurry. (Like, apparently the removal operation is 100x more painful?)
'Sokay doom. We forgive you. This time.
ehh. It's okay.
Maybe it's just the picture, but the idea isn't THAT original.
though it may be for you. ;)
I bet it's pretty in real life.
I think it is. Like I said earlier, each component is a little cliche, but altogether, it's...me.
And I think it looks real good.
Actually, there is a way that not too many people know which can be applied to remove tattoos. It's in fact only 5 or 6 times more painful, however it takes a really long time, like months. Simply put, you get it tattooed again, only instead of ink you use goat's milk, then you apply a goat's milk poultice instead of a standard bandage (or saran wrap or whatever your particular tattooist prefers to use). The goat's milk will suck the ink right out of you, the problem is that it takes 5 or 6 sittings to get it all out and you need to heal it up just like any fresh tattoo, so you're looking at 5 to 6 months.
As for the idea of tattoos in general, well, I literally can't turn around with my shirt off without showing off several on all sides. I've been in the happy chair about 28ish times now and have several pieces. I heal really well with Tattoo Goo and my natural recovery rate so I rarely need touch up work unless my shirt rubs too much at work.
Recently, about two weeks ago, I had a fresh 3 hour job done on my back, no breaks. Was lots of fun :)
I like it.
28 times, eh? Sweet!