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• #9753
Has it fuck. If anything, it's worse. I slept on it the other night and I've now got less movement and more pain.
Also, when are we going for a beer?
I don't really want to spunk loads of money on getting tattooed in case I use up all my sick leave and have to go onto half pay. I'll be the raddest homeless guy under the station....
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• #9754
I've been tattooed and cycling for fifteen years and never had a problem with any of them fading. I'd suggest your friend had another issue.
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• #9755
Quitting my job soon and looking like no work in the new future.
All money must be saved.
No tattoos.
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• #9756
No tattoos.
Stick and poke tho?
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• #9757
I'd suggest your friend had another issue.
Her issue is that she have one kick ass awesome tattoo.
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• #9758
well i do have plans.
my old ones have already faded though.anyone recommend good techniques
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• #9759
Magnets
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• #9760
Got this done by the amazing BurakaTaotooFlash on the weekend:
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• #9761
Is edscoble an internet tattoo guru now?
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• #9762
i really couldn't let that one slidealso genuinely confused as to why you've assumed that girl isn't into boats? not that she should have to be
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• #9763
About as much as you as the Internet touring guru.
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• #9764
I like that.
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• #9765
She might do. Or given that it's done in the style of a woodcut, there may be close meaning with a print or a book that they appeared in. Or, maybe she just sees a lot of beauty in the images.
Afterall, we see a lot of people with tattoos of eagles, hummingbirds, butterflies and skulls. I would imagine that the number of those that are falconists, ornitholigists, lepidopterists or spend a lot of time in the company of skeletons/the undead is relatively low. Or are there only certain things that drag arbitary meaning along? Maybe we should start a list.
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• #9766
Bright is a fool.
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• #9767
Relax. I just don't get it and I was asking a question I could have guessed would ruffle feathers. No one has to explain anything though. Not like anyone here is really being all that intelligent about the responses anyway.
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• #9768
What's not to get. A lot of tattoos don't have a strong connection to the person they're on except for the appreciation of the image. There's really no reason why boats should be any exception to this. I've seen countless tattoos of flowers and am betting that most of the people they're on aren't keen gardeners, botanists or florists.
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• #9769
I don't get what's hard to grasp about people appreciating tattoos for the aesthetics of tattoos, like they would a painting or any other art form.
It's kind of strange to me how some people only seem to understand why someone would get tattooed, if the visual of the tattoo is sentimental. Although common, I don't think that's a requisite.
Source: I'm getting a tattoo of a dagger through a flower in 3 weeks time. I'm not a swordsman or botanist.
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• #9770
boooooooooooooring
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• #9771
I usually get tattoos of things I want to like. Motivation.
#vegan4lyf(oneday)
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• #9772
I'm gonna get some more dumb meaningless tattoos next. Just to confound this thread...
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• #9773
To be fair though, you are quite well known in flower knife-fighting circles.
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• #9774
The first couple of tattoos I got were for a lifestyle that I thought I was living. I no longer think that but I keep them because... of inertia?
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• #9775
great thread. like old times.
if youre not tattooed, I dont care.
glasses looking unproportional