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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:03 am Post subject: |
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| Ziffon I don't know if this tattoo thing is for you. I mean it's permanent and no offense but you have a hard time making decisions about them. Do some laser to get rid of the one you have and don't get anymore. Or keep it to remind yourself of you mistake. |
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| yorvo wrote: | | Ziffon I don't know if this tattoo thing is for you. I mean it's permanent and no offense but you have a hard time making decisions about them. Do some laser to get rid of the one you have and don't get anymore. Or keep it to remind yourself of you mistake. |
that right there is some good advice! |
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| sadie703 wrote: | haha i just laughed so loud i made my cat jump ..
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Hummm, that sounds like an interesting trick. How do you practice that? _________________ Matt Crunk
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| ziffon wrote: | | imnotatfault wrote: | | For the record, no one here was calling you ugly. You look stoned out of your mind in your avatar. |
Ok. Then I was calling myself ugly.
So... Do you have any suggestions on Lazer surgery? I live in Wichita and I dont think there arent any places for that here. But my tat isnt that big. It's mostly black and a little orange. |
How many times are you going to say the same thing?
Google it and see if can find someone in your area. But truly man, First you want a lion, Then "Soul", then multiply Phoenix tattoos, then a Koi. You need to maybe sit down think of something you want and see if you still want it 3 or 4 months from now. I truly thought about it for over a year. You will have it forever and you don't want to be doing this again. (Wanting it removed) JMO Good luck |
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| MattCrunk wrote: | | sadie703 wrote: | haha i just laughed so loud i made my cat jump ..
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Hummm, that sounds like an interesting trick. How do you practice that? |
She does kegels. |
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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:27 am Post subject: |
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| Ziffon, "lazer" is really the only thing that's probably going to even make enough of a difference to matter. The creams are joke for the most part. TCA peels (google it) are the only thing besides laser that MIGHT fade it a bit. But still, we're talking about a tattoo ON TOP of another tattoo...that's going to be a bitch to remove. Just sayin... |
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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:35 am Post subject: |
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ziff, you're funny, even if you don't mean to be. It's a gift ... and a curse. Fuck it, bro! Put your avatar back up!! Ugly-schmugly!!! FTW.
Be yourself. "This above all, to thine own self be true."
Oh, and if you really hate that 1st tat, then that's a shame. You're going to need to use a "La-zer," over and over again, and it will probably still look like shit. That will cost you, too. Maybe you ought to just suck it up, and think before you ink (I know I've heard that somewhere before) ... next time.
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| Tattoos will always be something that interests me. But I guess some of you are right... I should not get anymore anytime soon. Also I'm going through a lot of personal shit right now so yeah. I am going to do everything in my power to get that first one removed though. It was a good idea and concept but aesthetically it looks like shit, so I must remove it no matter what. I know some of you might wear your tats on your forehead if you wanted to but It's not the same with me. I need to hide mine, because some of the people in my life wouldn't approve of it EVER. I don't want to start any conflicts with them. |
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Join the club. My Mom damn near cried when I got my first tattoo, and I was 22. Know what? She got over it, though.
Your life, your body. Do what you gotta do. _________________ I'm killing time until time kills me. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:38 am Post subject: |
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| Feesh wrote: | Join the club. My Mom damn near cried when I got my first tattoo, and I was 22. Know what? She got over it, though.
Your life, your body. Do what you gotta do. |
The girl I was dating when I got my first tattoo cried. "The man I fell in love with wouldn't have done this to his body." Hmmm. Sorry about your luck.
My parents were mad, but I was 22 at the time and supporting myself. I make choices that are different than the choices they have made. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:48 am Post subject: |
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My parents have quite a bit of time to get used the fact that I'm going to get them.
The thing they really need to get used to, is me having alot of them.. my mom's still convinced that I'm just gonna get little ones that I can hide easily.. *shrug* _________________ "I suppose the clock itself will wear thin its time before I am ended at this altar of dying and dying again" |
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:45 am Post subject: |
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| Live4him wrote: | My parents have quite a bit of time to get used the fact that I'm going to get them.
The thing they really need to get used to, is me having alot of them.. my mom's still convinced that I'm just gonna get little ones that I can hide easily.. *shrug* |
Working in a shop you are going to be covered. |
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| mshaf wrote: | | MattCrunk wrote: | | sadie703 wrote: | haha i just laughed so loud i made my cat jump ..
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Hummm, that sounds like an interesting trick. How do you practice that? |
She does kegels. |
Those are some good exercises!
And Zif...if tats interest you this much (sigh), just look at pictures. Or with all your indecisiveness, you should just get your name tattooed on you. It may be the only thing you're sure of. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:50 am Post subject: |
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My little cousin decided last year when he was 12 that he wants tattoos.... so his parents have plenty of time to get used to the idea of him having them, especially with me around lol. My uncle even got a small one of a fish on his chest to show my cousin what it was like.
Needless to say this past weekend when he mentioned not wanting to have to wait another 4+ years to be able to get one, I threatened him saying if he didnt wait and go to a legitimate artist that I would beat him so bad he wouldnt be able to sit down for a month..... |
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