Ok, so not a lot of change from what I knew it to be. Removal of a tat from a friend of mine was about $400 per square inch....and looked surprising good afterward (considering they were self-tattoo'd in their friends garage some 20 years ago)
That right there, removing an unwanted tattoo later on down the line is the main reason why I have no interest in getting a tattoo.
I think that for some individuals, such as dynamik and others, they are a great thing for that individual, but then there's someone like me, who can't even think of something he'd want to mark on his body that will be with him forever.
I'm not neccessarily anti-tattoo, dynamik has a seriously bad ass one. When I googled a few years back at tattoos, I was impressed by what this New York tattoo artist could do with images of death, demons, and devils and all that other wicked ****. While the images themselves favor evil, the artistry was simply beyond what I would expect in my wildest fantasies. Too bad I don't remember who the guy was, but I'm sure if you googled enough times, you could probably hit the mark. I do know he charged a metric dungheap for his work and he rightly should, his stuff is VERY good.
Only problem is, I don't look like the kind of guy who people would picture as being
It's not important to add reptutation points to others, but to be nice and spread good karma everywhere you go.
Ah dude, I don't know how you can wait that long. The anticipation is almost as bad as laying down the ink. When I decided to get mine, I scheduled an appointment for just a couple of days later. We outlined a few main shapes, and we designed the rest of it as we went. The guy's a genius. See Benny at Fluid Ink if you're near St. Paul, MN.
Good tattoo artists don't have appointments every day though
And I am nowhere near MN - I am in Englad across the big shiny water
Don't have to think about it - mind is set anyway (well for month now really) - but now since I get closer to my goal I wanted to rather "think" about the "what to"
@jovan88
I think that image falls into RobertKaucher List
(btw- that's a heck of a scar on the left-side)
Plantwiz
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That right there, removing an unwanted tattoo later on down the line is the main reason why I have no interest in getting a tattoo.
I think that for some individuals, such as dynamik and others, they are a great thing for that individual, but then there's someone like me, who can't even think of something he'd want to mark on his body that will be with him forever.
I'm not neccessarily anti-tattoo, dynamik has a seriously bad ass one. When I googled a few years back at tattoos, I was impressed by what this New York tattoo artist could do with images of death, demons, and devils and all that other wicked ****. While the images themselves favor evil, the artistry was simply beyond what I would expect in my wildest fantasies. Too bad I don't remember who the guy was, but I'm sure if you googled enough times, you could probably hit the mark. I do know he charged a metric dungheap for his work and he rightly should, his stuff is VERY good.
Only problem is, I don't look like the kind of guy who people would picture as being
Not too sure how that relates to your weight loss, but it should provide you with a few moments of entertainment. Let me know of the results.
LOL, words to live by!
Good tattoo artists don't have appointments every day though
And I am nowhere near MN - I am in Englad across the big shiny water
Don't have to think about it - mind is set anyway (well for month now really) - but now since I get closer to my goal I wanted to rather "think" about the "what to"
I think that image falls into RobertKaucher List
(btw- that's a heck of a scar on the left-side)
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"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird?
(still fresh - was finished yesterday)
Wow this is awesome!