Tattoos
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Sorry bout that joe!
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I'm seriously in love with his stuff. -
Elclintor, can´t wait to see the final backpiece!!!
Judd is doing nice backpieces and other stuff:
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this is gonna be (already is) sick as hell! damn…can't wait to get mine done
meeting with my artist in the morning and besides that, my girl is getting another one on her left forearm! might post pics soonI was about to list of some 'do this/don't do this' about going for a tattoo and thought better of it.
Everyone is different and takes it in as such. Let your artist guide you through it and enjoy the experience. For me it is almost meditative…which is not to say it is comfortable, because it isn't. I love mine and regret none of them. If anyone tells you it is a passing fad, they're ignorant. Tattooing pre-dates Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Ancient Egyptians tattooed, as did the Vikings. Tattoos are here to stay. Pretty cool to be taking part in a tradition that is older than written history.
Looking forward to hearing about your first and seeing some pics.
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I try not to preach my views about style and placement, but I do have one piece of advice regarding tattoos:
Do it because YOU want it, NOT to impress others. Ask yourself: if no-one ever saw your tattoo, would you still be happy with it - if yes, then you're on a winner. Be honest with yourself.
that is all!
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great advice which imo everyone should follow RnR…
so my girl had another tattoo done yesterday and me and her share the same artist...
so as always I joined her and surprise surprise, he even had my sketch done (getting mine done in a month from now!)...o/course it isn't perfect atm, still sone small things to change, but all in all I really like with what he came up withgonna post a few pics as soon as I'm on the desktop again...
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Got my 1st tattoo on my chest, pure fekkin pain!
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I just did the same this past Tuesday. Got half of my chest done and the other half will be this coming Tuesday. Definatley not a pleasant day…
Sent from my DROID BIONIC
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If you're gonna be a bear, be a grizzly.
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@CLJ:
Everyone is different and takes it in as such. Let your artist guide you through it and enjoy the experience. For me it is almost meditative…which is not to say it is comfortable, because it isn't. I love mine and regret none of them. If anyone tells you it is a passing fad, they're ignorant. Tattooing pre-dates Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Ancient Egyptians tattooed, as did the Vikings. Tattoos are here to stay. Pretty cool to be taking part in a tradition that is older than written history.
Ötzi the Iceman had tattoos, which correspond to acupuncture points. He also predated all of the above that CLJ mentioned.
At 5300 years old, they're the earliest known tattoos. It's obviously a very long running fad.