unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Almost 30 and no tattoo. Also, no regrets.
Fuck Israel
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Almost 30 and no tattoo. Also, no regrets.
Same, same and same. I still want one.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Almost 30 and no tattoo. Also, no regrets.Jaekus wrote:
Yeah I've been thinking about getting one for years. Only thing is I've never seriously looked into a design, though I do know what I don't want (generic stuff like skulls, women, celtic bands).
I know someone in her 40's and she got a Geisha tattooed onto her right forearm, in blue. It looks amazing, incredible artwork. I'm probably going to ask who her tattooist once I decide once and for all what I want and where I want it.Ty wrote:
You've been told the basics, live with the image, get it done in a non-perminent way, all that good stuff. My advice would be to research your tattoo artists.
Tattoo artists are both artists and designers so in a nutshell they are dicks. Whatever you want done will be their artwork and a lot of them will take it quite personally, i.e.: they will want to do what they want to do. You don't want this, it's a perminent mark on your body so it should be 100% what you want. A friend, (a friend who I'm designing a tattoo for at the moment actually,) told me a story about a friend of hers. She wanted a tattoo of a dragon on her shoulder blade. The tattooist wasn't happy that she wanted it a fairly modest size and managed to convince her to get it pretty much over her upper back. After spending months deliberating and researching what she wanted she was left with a huge expensive tattoo that she didn't want or like because of a pushy tattooist. Make sure your tattooist is going to do what you want them to. It may sound like an obvious piece of advice but not so.
I wouldn't mind a tattoo. I have no idea what I would have and where I would get it. One drunken night I was very close to having my silhouette guy, (see my avatar,) as a tattoo. Glad I didn't.
10 years agoghettoperson wrote:
Wait is that actually you?eleven bravo wrote:
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h299/ … G_0007.jpg
If you really want a tattoo, don't look through a tattoo book or go on a tattoo site. Design it yourself. That is the only advice I will give you regarding tattoos.Jaekus wrote:
I'm certainly not set in stone on it, but it did have an immediate appeal. I looked through a bunch of others and none of them leaped out at me like that one.
Or get one of your favorite band, that usually works.Jay wrote:
If you really want a tattoo, don't look through a tattoo book or go on a tattoo site. Design it yourself. That is the only advice I will give you regarding tattoos.Jaekus wrote:
I'm certainly not set in stone on it, but it did have an immediate appeal. I looked through a bunch of others and none of them leaped out at me like that one.
That would be one painful tattoo to have done man.
Well, that is a good sign.Jaekus wrote:
I'm certainly not set in stone on it, but it did have an immediate appeal. I looked through a bunch of others and none of them leaped out at me like that one.
WHere do you want to put it btw?Jaekus wrote:
I'm certainly not set in stone on it, but it did have an immediate appeal. I looked through a bunch of others and none of them leaped out at me like that one.
we call that a tramp stamp. what do they call it in Michigan?tuckergustav wrote:
center lower back...do it.
That is what it is called here too.burnzz wrote:
we call that a tramp stamp. what do they call it in Michigan?tuckergustav wrote:
center lower back...do it.
tucker has two of them!burnzz wrote:
we call that a tramp stamp. what do they call it in Michigan?tuckergustav wrote:
center lower back...do it.
My name is Kelly.Jay wrote:
tucker has two of them!burnzz wrote:
we call that a tramp stamp. what do they call it in Michigan?tuckergustav wrote:
center lower back...do it.
Then get a name change. All the cool kids are doing it.tuckergustav wrote:
My name is Kelly.Jay wrote:
tucker has two of them!burnzz wrote:
we call that a tramp stamp. what do they call it in Michigan?
lol
You were right burnzz...you'll always remember...lol
burnzz wrote:
can we ban Jay now?
As much as I love Tool, I wouldn't get a tattoo of any band or person.UnkleRukus wrote:
Or get one of your favorite band, that usually works.Jay wrote:
If you really want a tattoo, don't look through a tattoo book or go on a tattoo site. Design it yourself. That is the only advice I will give you regarding tattoos.Jaekus wrote:
I'm certainly not set in stone on it, but it did have an immediate appeal. I looked through a bunch of others and none of them leaped out at me like that one.