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Topic: Tattoos
Posted By: MrCleveland
Subject: Tattoos
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2011 at 7:05pm
Now a Tattoo is (kinda) a lifetime choice because it stays on your body like almost forever. So if anyone has a tattoo...does it hurt a lot? If so, I may not do it because I would like a Tattoo of one of my favorite cartoon characters.

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Thank God for kids who love Obscure Things.

Lee Hazelwood (1929-2007)



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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2011 at 9:30pm
To me, tattoos and piercings don't make sense...I don't know; I think people ought to draw on themselves with crayons, if they want. 
Crayola washes off and doesn't show when one finally decides to grow up, get serious and snatch that day job. Nothing looks stranger than a person in a business suit with "H-A-T-E" across his knuckles, or maybe something like this:
(This clown will obviously be relegated to achieving little more than working in the prison auto body shop)
 
 
 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2011 at 11:55pm
Just what ya want on your arm when you're 50, 60, 70---a tattoo of some cartoon character. 
 
Don't do it! 
 
 


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2011 at 11:57pm
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

 
 
 
 
 
 
And to think we're importing these people.
 
 


Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 12:08am
I understand this gentleman started with a tattoo of Mickey Mouse.



Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 12:10am
 
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

 
 
 
 
 
 
And to think we're importing these people.
 
 
ShockedCareful now - you might get the ol'Mule goin' on ya again! I'm thinkin' these kinds were brought onto our soil to help establish organized group events and activities for our underpopuiated, anti-social, and otherwise impoverished penal system. Just a lil' tat will do ya - or get ya done.
Actually, these types would make great fertilizer for the border farm fields; bet it would be easy to charter a business along that line in Arizona...


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 12:12am
Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

I understand this gentleman started with a tattoo of Mickey Mouse.

ConfusedYea...and if he kept it going just a little more, he'd look just like Mickey Rat!


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"What we do for ourselves dies with us, What we do for others is and remains immortal." - Albert Pike


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 12:30am
Originally posted by MrCleveland MrCleveland wrote:

...does it hurt a lot? If so, I may not do it because I would like a Tattoo of one of my favorite cartoon characters.
Now, our oldest son has a very large, intricate cross tattooed on the side and under his right arm; where he held his machine gun. He earned his tat big-time; he said it didn't hurt; he delt out much more pain for a lot longer time.
Our second-oldest daughter went against us many years back and put her boyfriend's name on her neck - she was sure she was getting married - she didn't, but she suffer a lot of pain getting the name put on (lucky for her, she has always been kind of a 'one-way photo-gray'; she has gotten progressively darker as she has gotten older (she almost has her mother's tan, now) - last time I saw her, you couldn't see the tat at all. Like her brother, she deals out brutal justice in a good way, so...she's a grown-up; asks for nothing, whines about nothing. Her choice.
Our other pups all have brains and dole out the crap to the 'human black boards' (even though they each only have one tat, not generally visible on either) in ways that we, as parents, cannot.


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"What we do for ourselves dies with us, What we do for others is and remains immortal." - Albert Pike


Posted By: molegoddess
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 9:04pm
Right, because everyone with a tattoo is a gangsta covered head to toe in skulls and guns.  Ermm

I have a tattoo.  I consider myself a modest, reserved, and dignified person.  My tattoo is small and tasteful, it's on my upper back where no one except me and my bf can see it (unless I'm wearing a swimsuit or dress/top with a low backline, but I usually wear my hair down which covers it).  Not everyone who has a tattoo got it for its "shock value" or to rebel or whatever; or as a dumb impulse buy (I planned mine for years).  Mine is for myself only, its message and significance is important to me and gives me pleasure to see it.  I love it and have never regretted it for a second.

That being said, yes it did hurt; probably not as much as you'd think, though.  Going over the spine was particularly painful.  But it only lasted about half an hour and it was worth it.  Anyone who has ever slammed a finger in a door or stubbed a toe has already been through worse pain.  I had more trouble with the itchiness later on as it healed!  Just make sure you ask around and go somewhere sanitary with good artists!

My sis was the first in my family to get a tattoo.  Then my brother got one, then he took me to get mine.  My mom of course, being old school, disapproved of all our decisions, until she had a change of heart and got her own tattoo.  She says she has no regrets either.


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 9:23pm
Better a small tattoo than a buncha piercings, I guess.  Certainly better than those "gauges" that people put in their earlobes.  Those things only make me wanna stick my pinky in them and drag the person around a la The Three Stooges.
 
 
 


Posted By: molegoddess
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 9:29pm
I have no idea what the deal is with gauges.  One day I had never heard of them, the next everyone has them.  I don't mind them; I mean, I don't think they're attractive, but they're not in my ears, so whatever.

As for piercings, my boring ol' traditional ear ones itch like hell enough to discourage me from getting pierced anywhere else.  Not that I would anyway, but ya know.


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This is my timey-wimey detector. It goes ding when there's stuff.     ~The Doctor


Posted By: msmadz
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 9:49pm
I was close a few times to getting a tattoo but never did. My niece has too many (in my opinion). One or two looks nice on ladies, but I don't care for everything from the neck down covered in tats. That's only my opinion of course but I can't imagine what that young tight flesh will look like when these folks reach their 80s.

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The artist formerly known as Madawee





Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 11:14pm
There is a single lady, upper 50s, who just had a M. Jackson tattoo done on her ankle. Showed it off to whoever would look. Ever since his death, she's been obsessed.
Just got back from a trip to California where she spent a week's vacation for Jackson's second year anniversary get together.Wacko  


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 11:16pm
Originally posted by Madawee Madawee wrote:

That's only my opinion of course but I can't imagine what that young tight flesh will look like when these folks reach their 80s.
 
See the pic Pa posted a few up the page.  That's how the women would look, too...complete with the sagging breasts and maybe even the hair on their shoulders.
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 2:11am
ConfusedTattoo: The Halloween Costume You Cannot Take Off
Again, just being honest yet ugly at the same time (you are welcome)...I can guarantee I will not hire you if you step in front of me looking like you came from the losing side and barely survived The Great Crayola War...I don't care how smart you are - if your appearance is distracting, I *will not* consider you. If I can't put you out in public, I can't hide you in the corner - sorry - that only works in fairy tales and 'NCIS'. I know I might be losing the remains of a (once) great mind, but I cannot utilize, nor present you to business world, much less, the customer base if you like like an escapee from a circus side-show, or a "reformed" MS-13 gang member.
'Image' counts.
Mind you, this is me speaking from 'my world'...there are many more like me out there.
~~~
But WAIT! There's More "Who Really Cares, PaW?!"
Tatoos on women? Especially business women? HIGHLY un-attractive...makes me wonder if you are a Harley rider or an after-hours crack-addled hooker...but again, sorry - 'tis just the opinion of this ol' 'bent stick-in-the-mud'.
 
 
 
Here's a beautiful example of exactly what happens - and this boy has a 'removable tattoo' on his shirt!
 
 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 4:15am
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

Tatoos on women? Especially business women? HIGHLY un-attractive...makes me wonder if you are a Harley rider or an after-hours crack-addled hooker...but again, sorry - 'tis just the opinion of this ol' 'bent stick-in-the-mud'.
 
 
 
Sometimes, on some news or awards show or something, you'll see some pretty female celebrity all dressed up in some nice dress...but then, there they are---the tattoos that cancel out the whole "sophisticated" thing.  Doesn't matter what expensive designer thing they wear; with tattoos visible on their arms or legs, they look like their designer's name is "Goodwill".
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 4:29am
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

 
Sometimes, on some news or awards show or something, you'll see some pretty female celebrity all dressed up in some nice dress...but then, there they are---the tattoos that cancel out the whole "sophisticated" thing.  Doesn't matter what expensive designer thing they wear; with tattoos visible on their arms or legs, they look like their designer's name is "Goodwill".
 
 
LOL...oh how true! Thank ya, Bubba.
People forget that we all say and speak 'body language' - that which really expresses us and says the most. And getting a tattoo generally speaks of what one chose to do with recreational time...I'm not a gambling man, but...when I see them, I'm ready to bet that the wearer was, or got drunk or stoned, right before (most likely), during, or immediately after getting the tat. Probably got laid, too...unless it was the dumb boy who forgot 'hooker money' (he probably got stuck with a 'Mickey Mouse' Tat - Mickey in the standard Greatful Dead Strut pose.  
 
The interpretation of a 'sophisticated woman' with a tattoo may tell one something like:
  • She has turned her life around; just got her 2-year key fob and she hasn't had a break-out in quite some time, doncha know! To this day, she remains 'friends with the warden' and has 'special access to facilities and stories' others only dream of (in their worst nightmares).
  • She was running late and didn't have time to shower after her twins' birthday party where everybody got a 'temp tat' (and now your imagination has you 'smelling tuna through the T.V.') 
  • Oh those silly youthful indiscretions! That marriage at 16 to BobbyJoe just didn't work out - even after you both got the same tat...and only after you found out about his 'overnight truckstop activities'...and, well, then again...the 'beer money' he regularly beat out of you when you cashed the welfare check for the sick baby's milk money along with the trailer rent. But look at you now! You GO girl! At least ya got the tat to remind you (and all of us) of that bitter past.
  • "Life used to Suck" (but I'm all better now!)
 

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GDDancingBears.jpg"> <<<---if she has the Owsley Bears Tat, don't take her home to Mom (who might actually recognize her from the past)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Europe72Back.jpg"> <<<---if she has this, don't take her near your grammy (who may have tripped with her)


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 5:11am
LOL


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 4:38pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

 
 
 
And to think we're importing these people.
 
What is so much worse about those people than the ones we grow right here at home?
 
 
 
 
 
At least they seem to have unstapled the tea bags from their foreheads.
 
For the time being.
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 4:45pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

 
What is so much worse about those people than the ones we grow right here at home?
 
   
 
At least they seem to have unstapled the tea bags from their foreheads.
 
For the time being.
 
Shockedol'Mule...THOSE decent upstandin' Floridians do NOT scare animals or church pastors with their facepaint ~ and they, if they wanted to, they could easily attend any cross burning without a hood. 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 29 Jun 2011 at 9:45pm
Jimbo seems to actually want more of those MS13 types here.
 
"Hell, we have tattooed white American trash...why not have tattooed killers from Mexico??  After all, all they want to do is work hard in our fields picking lettuce."
 
LOL
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 3:14am
Thor presumes that all Mexican immigrants are members of MS13.
 
Typical.
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 3:34am
Never said anything about "all".
 
We shouldn't even be having one MS13er in this country who's not supposed to be here to begin with.
 
 
 


Posted By: MrCleveland
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 8:23pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Never said anything about "all".
 
We shouldn't even be having one MS13er in this country who's not supposed to be here to begin with.
 
 
 
 
I wonder if Consuela is an MS13er?
 


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Thank God for kids who love Obscure Things.

Lee Hazelwood (1929-2007)


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 9:13pm
Naaah.  Not her.  But she does have that son in prison, which might make her an "MS13 Mom".  Probably cleans his assault weapons. 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 9:43pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Naaah.  Not her.  But she does have that son in prison, which might make her an "MS13 Mom".  Probably cleans his assault weapons
 
ConfusedYa know, I bet they are a real bitch to tattoo on his birthday cake, every year...but, for a son only a mother could love, well...


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Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 12:22am
I don't know which would be a worse job- a shoe salesman or a tattoo artist.  Looking at ugly feet all day or looking at a 200 lb. woman's stomach all day tattooing a rat fink tat.Dead


Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 12:35am
Geriatric gynecologist...hands down (and in). 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 1:19am
Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

Geriatric gynecologist...hands down (and in). 
DeadThanks for the ugly picture, Hooty - that ruined a perfectly bad dinner with isn't setting well...between your comment and that, I'll offer 'Geriatric Rectal Examiner, two fingers in, one (brown) thumb upThumbs Up '


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Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 03 Jul 2011 at 4:21am
I have 3 tattoos. They didn't hurt much.

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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me
Without hurting me,
Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 03 Jul 2011 at 5:47pm
Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

I have 3 tattoos. They didn't hurt much.
WinkYea, I've heard those 'rub-on' tattoos don't hurt much...


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Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 03 Jul 2011 at 6:08pm
The ultimate tattoo:




Posted By: Grant
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:27am
I usually have nothing against them, and when it comes to some women and (in spite of being straight) men, I think they can look pretty exotic. But - and I know I'm about the millionth one to say this - there is just so little that's wrong and so much that's right about temporary tattoos, and body painting. Just today I was watching "Monterey Pop" and the man with the painted head reminded me of that. One thing I know - this is about the last period of time that people can make fun of those painted flower children without a huge, huge amount of accidental irony in what they say. (Unless of course they're not tattooed.)


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 6:43am
Grant...wonderfully said - simply couldn't agree with your more.
 
But...all the same and kidding aside, out of care and caution, I find some of this lunacy places us in an odd position of responsibility and cautious care - for those that 'went too far'; they did things to themselves that can never be undone; I think of people such as the 'lizzard man' and the guy who had nuts implanted in his skull so he could screw in an assortment of metal spikes for style.
Of course, these radical actions probably included 'gateway' actions...that 'rub-on' tatoo from the box of Cracker Jacks, the first (ouch!) real tattoo...they lead to the 'heavy stuff'. 
Like tattoo goons, they momentarily, or maybe for a period of time, *must* have it; they believe so very strongly in what they will permanently advertise, throwing caution to the wind.
Then, one fine day, they 'wake up'...."Hey! *I* 'see the light'! *I* think I'll become a banker! In fact, I'm gonna call Mom - she'll be SO proud!". Maybe not - maybe she knows what we know and she will choose to instead have a seizure (I simple abhore those that take 'the easy way out' in that manner).
Once again - you cannot walk into 'big business' looking like a survivor of the 'Great Crayola War'; there is simply too much external psychology to be controlled withhin business society - and no one person can do it, much less, should expect it.
 
 


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Posted By: musicman
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 1:42pm
I'm not sure this fits the subject, but here I go.
 
When I was very young a got teased and made fun of a lot.  I eventually had extremely low self esteem.
Therefore, I used to like to wear stuff with Logos on it.  Hats, shirts, jackets etc. 
 
Because I thought (at the time) Chevrolet was super cool.  I would feel better, more confident and cooler if I had a shirt on that had a big Chevrolet on it.  In my mind, the brand was cool so it made me cool.
 
Now,  I hate wearing brands on my clothing (which is virtually obligitory now, as you can't buy anything without the brand hugely emblazoned on it somewhere).
 
I don't like being a walking billboard for some company.
 
Maybe when people are young, they like tattoes to make them feel more important, but like PaW says, they will regret them later in life.
 
 
 


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 2:59pm
Originally posted by musicman musicman wrote:

I'm not sure this fits the subject, but here I go.
 
When I was very young a got teased and made fun of a lot.  I eventually had extremely low self esteem.
Therefore, I used to like to wear stuff with Logos on it.  Hats, shirts, jackets etc. 
 
Because I thought (at the time) Chevrolet was super cool.  I would feel better, more confident and cooler if I had a shirt on that had a big Chevrolet on it.  In my mind, the brand was cool so it made me cool.
 
Now,  I hate wearing brands on my clothing (which is virtually obligitory now, as you can't buy anything without the brand hugely emblazoned on it somewhere).
 
 
I'm glad to say that I've never (by "never", I mean "not even once") worn a t-shirt that advertised some company's product.  I always thought that if I was to wear such a shirt, the company should pay me for the free advertisement. 
 
I have, however, worn rock and roll t-shirts---Black Sabbath, Jefferson Airplane, etc.  There seemed to be a difference, though I don't know what.
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:19pm
I used to have a couple of t-shirts that had the name & logo of a company I worked for.
 
Wore them around once in awhile.
 
I think I also had an orange Reese's Peanut Butter Cup t-shirt that I got free as part some kind of promotion, that I wore around a bit.
 
But who wouldn't wear one of those????
 
 
Oh, & of course, the occasional Miami Dolphins t-shirt.
 
Had an NYPD t-shirt too.... don't know if that would count, though.
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:27pm
My sister & her former husband used to go to this little local tavern near where they lived & they told me about this guy there who everybody called "Rooster".
 
He used to tell everyone he'd meet, that he had a "cock that hung below his knee...."
 
Then he'd pull up his pant leg & show them his tattoo of a rooster hung by the neck on his shin.
 
Something like this, I'm guessing:
 
 
Never actually saw it myself, though.
 
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:27pm
 
Tattoos have traditionally been a "white trash" thing...or just trashy regardless of race.  Why anyone would want to "legitimize" that sort of thing, is beyond me.  If you want to play white trash for a few days, try those rub-on tattoos.
 
Plus, the whole thing has become such a "follow the crowd" sort of thing that it no longer sets anyone apart from the crowd.  "Ooooh!  You have tattoos, a buzzcut and a shirt with a skull on it.  You're so edgy!"  Zzzzzzz....
 
 


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:31pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

I used to have a couple of t-shirts that had the name & logo of a company I worked for.
 
Wore them around once in awhile.
 
I think I also had a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup t-shirt that I got free as part some kind of promotion, that I wore around a bit.
 
But who wouldn't wear one of those????
 
Oh, & of course, the occasional Miami Dolphins t-shirt.
 
Had an NYPD t-shirt too.... don't know if that would count, though.
 
 
I'm thinking more t-shirts that advertise some commercial product.  I had a t-shirt that had the name of the comedy club I worked at.
 
I guess the worst would be the t-shirts that advertise Nike or Mercedes or something.
 
 


Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:32pm
Check out the NBA sometime...white trash has some tattoo competition.


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:38pm
Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

Check out the NBA sometime...white trash has some tattoo competition.
 
My favorites are the Mexican gang types who have a crucifix or Mary tattoo emblazoned on their backs.  I always want to ask them how they reconcile these things, but I don't know how to say "reconcile" in Hispanic.  Besides, it might get me killed.
 
 
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:38pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

I'm thinking more t-shirts that advertise some commercial product.  I had a t-shirt that had the name of the comedy club I worked at.
 
I guess the worst would be the t-shirts that advertise Nike or Mercedes or something.
 
 
I wouldn't recommend wearing one of these around where you used to live...
 
 
 
Probably make a whole lot of new friends, fast.
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:41pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

Check out the NBA sometime...white trash has some tattoo competition.
 
My favorites are the Mexican gang types who have a crucifix or Mary tattoo emblazoned on their backs.  I always want to ask them how they reconcile these things, but I don't know how to say "reconcile" in Hispanic.  Besides, it might get me killed.
 
They're probably doing it for the irony.
 
But then, you probably can't say that in Spanish either.
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:41pm
Maybe if I liked that food product, I'd wear such a shirt. 
 
Naah.  Probably not.  LOL
 
 


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:49pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

 
They're probably doing it for the irony.
 
But then, you probably can't say that in Spanish either.
 
 
 
I had 5 years of Spanish, and I don't think the word "irony" ever came up.
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:51pm

How ironic.



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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 3:57pm
I love my tattoos




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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me
Without hurting me,
Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog


Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:20pm
I'd be scratching myself all of the time with those tats.


Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:24pm
Why?
They're so cute! Heart


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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me
Without hurting me,
Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog


Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:31pm
Bugs make me itch.


Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:40pm
I love bugs. 

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Is this love big enough to watch over me?
Big enough to let go of me
Without hurting me,
Like the day I learned to swim?-Kate Bush The Fog


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:41pm
Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

I love my tattoos
 
Do you know what kinds of butterflies those are?
 
If not, being a former lepidopterist, I can tell you.
 
First one is a "Tiger Swallowtail"....
 
 
Second one is a "Sphinx Moth"....
 
 
Third one is a "Black Swallowtail"....
 
 
And thus concludes today's lesson in lepidoptery.
 

 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 4:45pm
Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

I love bugs.
 
I like some bugs.
 
I love Lady Bugs.
 
Ironically, I hate Love Bugs.
 
But then again, everybody hates Love Bugs.
 
 


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Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 5:04pm
Bugs are so cute. One of them is part spicebush swallowtail and part black swallowtail. And the moth is an oleander hawk moth.  The tiger swallowtail is a female dark morph. Kind of rare.Moths and butterflies are so cute! Love them. I'm obsessed with insects.
Also spiders. I think they're adorable.


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Posted By: Big Momma
Date Posted: 04 Jul 2011 at 5:31pm
Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

Geriatric gynecologist...hands down (and in). 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 3:32am
Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

Bugs are so cute. One of them is part spicebush swallowtail and part black swallowtail. And the moth is an oleander hawk moth.  The tiger swallowtail is a female dark morph. Kind of rare.Moths and butterflies are so cute! Love them. I'm obsessed with insects.
Also spiders. I think they're adorable.
 
Y'know, I thought one half of that Black Swallowtail looked different from the other half, but I didn't want to say anything that might sound critical or suggest maybe a mistake was made by the tattoo artist. Shoulda recognized the other half as a Spicebush, though. Used to see them all over the place when I was a kid.  
 
And the Oleander "Hawk" Moth is also known as Oleander Sphinx Moth. But I did have the wrong one pictured.
 
It's been many years since I was up on all that. Used to collect them with a friend when I was a kid. We knew all the scientific names, etc. 
 
Over near the coast where I grew up there were a lot more varieties of butterflies than there are here, further inland where I live now. The only butterflies I ever see around here are occasioanl Giant Swallowtails in my backyard.
 
Butterfly collecting is a cruel hobby, though.
 


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C'mon, man!
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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 3:59am
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Do you know what kinds of butterflies those are?
 
If not, being a former lepidopterist, I can tell you.
 
 
 Big smileWOW! Never knew that!- ol'Mule, what a wonderful, wonderful gift you have!
The very special knowledge you can share with people...but then again, you do sub-teach still, do you not?


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 4:04am
Oh please..... I get the sarcasm, Pa.
 
Just wanted to talk butterflies.
 
Hadn't much thought of them in years.
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 12:00pm
Yeah, that's why I like raising live butterflies and letting them go, or getting butterfly pupa and getting them tattooed on me so I don't have to have them pined on velvet but on my skin instead.

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Posted By: msmadz
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 2:53pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

I love bugs.
 
I like some bugs.
 
I love Lady Bugs.
 
Ironically, I hate Love Bugs.
 
But then again, everybody hates Love Bugs.
 
 
Every fall, we get an infestation of Lady Bugs. I used to like them until they swarmed the side of my house and got in. Since then, I don't find the all that charming anymore.

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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 3:35pm
Originally posted by Madawee Madawee wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Synesthesia Synesthesia wrote:

I love bugs.
 
I like some bugs.
 
I love Lady Bugs.
 
Ironically, I hate Love Bugs.
 
But then again, everybody hates Love Bugs.
 
 
Every fall, we get an infestation of Lady Bugs. I used to like them until they swarmed the side of my house and got in. Since then, I don't find the all that charming anymore.
 
If that ever happens again, just use a shop-vac or one of those new-style upright vacuums with the plastic canister that you just empty out, to vacuum the bugs up & then relase them somewhere else.
 
My mom had an infestation of Love Bugs in her house recently & that's what she did. Of course, being that they were just Love Bugs, she didn't make any effort to release them.
 
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 05 Jul 2011 at 8:38pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Oh please..... I get the sarcasm, Pa.
 
Just wanted to talk butterflies.
 
Hadn't much thought of them in years.
 
No sarcasm at all...meant it.


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2011 at 11:58pm
ConfusedThor...eees 'dis one o'yer neighborhood buddies? He's one o'them upstate Caliclowns... 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 1:36am
Oh Lord, Pa.  What a 'tard!
 
Y'know, we did have a Nazi-on-Nazi killing in my town not too long ago.
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41892749/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/police-probe-killing-white-supremacist-leader/ - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41892749/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/police-probe-killing-white-supremacist-leader/
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 1:59am

Yea...I remember when you first brought that to our attention.

Amazing.
 
Kind of wonder if'n the culprit got his names mixed up; got David Lynch, missed David Duke... 


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 4:27am
Apparently those two little (now grown up) white separatist girls who used to call themselves "Prussian Blue" & sang white power songs......
 
 
 
....have seen the light, repented & hung up their guitars.
 
I guess they were sorta like the Olsen Twins of the neo-Nazi movement.
 
 
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Grant
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 2:45pm
It doesn't take actual neo-Nazis to make those jokes, though. On EBAY it's all right to sell things like the tunics and caps, but not always all right for the emblems to be visible. So at least one seller covered the emblem with a happy face.


Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 9:15pm
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

ConfusedThor...eees 'dis one o'yer neighborhood buddies? He's one o'them upstate Caliclowns... 

Is he in a police line up - or applying for a door greeter job at WallyMart





Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 9:50pm
Originally posted by Tiz Tiz wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

ConfusedThor...eees 'dis one o'yer neighborhood buddies? He's one o'them upstate Caliclowns... 

Is he in a police line up - or applying for a door greeter job at WallyMart



I'm thinkin' this is part of the 'bonding' process for that mechanic's position at Jiffy Lube, or maybe the 'Chicken Dipper' at KFC...doncha think he could fix ya a 'crispy critter'?


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Posted By: Synesthesia
Date Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 1:29am
Smilie face Hitler? Nazi on your head?! These folks are not too bright.

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Posted By: ProudHeart86
Date Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 7:59pm
Personally, I loooooove tattoos.  Not huge, cover-the-entire-body tats, but nice smallish ones.  I have 5 right now, planning to get another one.  Each one means something very special to me even though some people may think they're a bit childish.  But that's me, I'm a 25 year old child.  And I'm perfectly secure with myself in that area.  I can understand why many people don't like them.  But I definitely love them and LOVE the pain.  For me, having been a former self-injurer, it gives me that physical pain I need, but instead of a nasty infectious gash that will leave a permanent scar anyway, I get a beautiful work of art on my skin :-)


Posted By: Grant
Date Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 9:17pm
My interest in people covered in them pretty much started and ended with The Illustrated Man. It's a mixture of a few things, but Rod Steiger's character covered in those pictures has an exotic look that has been missing for me in most of the "illustrated men" I've seen ever since then.
Some "illustrated women" are another matter, but for me they usually have to be exotic-looking to begin with or it doesn't work.


Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2011 at 8:28pm
Remember when only the Hells Angels wore tattos and rode Harleys? Now it's cool to have both.


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2011 at 9:32pm

...well, I bet the Hell's Angels wouldn't even let either of these guys(?) ride with them...

Chess Man

Mr. Cool Ice


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Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2011 at 10:29pm
Even his other ear is green. He wouldn't get a job selling checker boards.


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 2:55am
I just always imagine these people 30 - 40 - 50 years down the road, sitting in a nursing home & thining to themselves.... "Damn, I wish I didn't have this dumb crap all over me."


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 4:04am
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

I just always imagine these proplr 30 - 40 - 50 years down the road, sitting in a nursing home & thining to themselves.... "Damn, I wish I didn't have this dumb crap all over me."
Yuppers! Like I said elsewhere, some folks gotta look like friggin' totem poles, or like they barely survived 'The Great Crayola War', without realizing 'some paths go one direction'.
Ya know...thinkin' (kindly) of you, ol'Mule - and your knowledge of drafting and architecture, The Inquiring Mindless Need To Know...why fo' ain't ya got a "Tatt" like THAT?:
 
 Chair &amp;amp; Ottoman
 
Yea, I know - Thor,  Hooty, Madawee, Big Momma, and many others should have this one. We could be an actual 'tribe'.
Maybe not a pretty one, but a 'tribe' none the less....


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 4:36am
That almost looks like it was Photoshopped.
 
Nice pic, but I wouldn't want it on my arm.
 
Or leg.
 
Or back.
 
Etc.
 
I don't even wear jewelry.
 
Hell, I don't even wear a watch, for Chrissakes!!!
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 2:16pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

 
I don't even wear jewelry.
 
 
Being Italian, I'm obliged to wear an expensive gold chain around my neck.  I've been wearing this one for ten years.  Last year, it needed to go in for a new clasp.  It was weird not wearing it for two weeks.  I felt so Presbyterian!
 
 
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 8:54pm

Gotta say I'm a lot like ol'Mule, here.

No jewelry 'cept the obligatory 'ring through the nose' - and I also haven't worn a watch since I can't remember when.


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 6:23am
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Being Italian, I'm obliged to wear an expensive gold chain around my neck.  I've been wearing this one for ten years.  Last year, it needed to go in for a new clasp.  It was weird not wearing it for two weeks.  I felt so Presbyterian!
 
Guido.
 
 
 
 


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2011 at 5:09am
The definitive statement on tattoos was made long ago...
 
 
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: insanity213
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2011 at 6:42pm
I have 6 tattoos, but none are oversized and none are visible when I'm wearing a short sleeve shirt.  I got them in my late teens, but at least I kept the future in mind when choosing their locations, unlike say this guy:



Somehow those tattoos just wouldn't be quite as expressive without all the piercings to match.



Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2011 at 9:17pm
What?  No split tongue or horns implanted into his forehead?
 
I actually like it when such people go to such crazy extremes.  To me, they're just buffoons who momentarily satisfy my need for amusement.
 
 


Posted By: insanity213
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2011 at 9:31pm
LOL so true.  Just google "Face piercings" or "Face tattoos" and you'll get pages of extremely laugh-worthy images.





Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 4:48pm
Originally posted by insanity213 insanity213 wrote:

I have 6 tattoos, but none are oversized and none are visible when I'm wearing a short sleeve shirt.  I got them in my late teens, but at least I kept the future in mind when choosing their locations, unlike say this guy:



Somehow those tattoos just wouldn't be quite as expressive without all the piercings to match.

 
Well, it's for sure they won't be letting this guy work the cash register at McDonald's.
 
He's gonna be stuck out of sight in the back on the fryer for good.
 
Actually, he's probably a motorcycle mechanic or something.
 
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 5:03pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by insanity213 insanity213 wrote:

I have 6 tattoos, but none are oversized and none are visible when I'm wearing a short sleeve shirt.  I got them in my late teens, but at least I kept the future in mind when choosing their locations, unlike say this guy:



Somehow those tattoos just wouldn't be quite as expressive without all the piercings to match.

 
Well, it's for sure they won't be letting this guy work the cash register at McDonald's.
 
He's gonna be stuck out of sight in the back on the fryer for good.
 
Actually, he's probably a motorcycle mechanic or something.
 
 
Yea...never can really see this guy getting that Bank Teller job, or heading to NYC in a 3-piece suit, ready to represent any large pharmaceutical firm, unless he's suppoed to be the bio-experiment ('before' picture).
Actually, when you look like that, everyday is Halloween - he looks so cute, doesn't it just make you want to drop a piece of candy in his trick-or-treat bag?  


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 5:23pm
Makes me want to cross over to the other side of the street when I see him coming towards me.
 
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 6:08pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Makes me want to cross over to the other side of the street when I see him coming towards me.
 
 
CryJimbo is a spoil-sport.
No fun during Halloween.
Or at Tattoo parlors.
Or Max-Security prisons.
 


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Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2011 at 9:32pm
Bet it's fun times around the family Thanksgiving dinner table. He probably carves the bird..... with a cigarette. 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2011 at 3:13am
I'm guessing he probably does Thanksgiving dinner down at the mission.
 
 
 


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Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 3:19am

Once again my eyes were abused by another few survivors of the Great Crayolo Conflict, while grabbing a breakfast for MissyD & Self.

Was staning in the 'hurry up & wait' line at Tim Horton's, I was conversing and cracking jokes with an old biker. He had some of those arm tats one gets during drunken shore leave in far away places; a few were pretty cool. We then noticed these two girls who didn't look a day over 18 and from quite well-to-do families. One had possibly the most eye-straining and complex tatoo I've ever seen, on her back. It appeared to be a story written in a circle fashion, in a very fine script. It was all blue and the circle of words appeared to be huge - almost shoulder-to-shoulder. It was one color - a lighter shade of blue.
I have to say it was indeed impressive, for the half of it that was visible - so much so that I was too stunned to even ask her about it, which I now wish I had done.
 
Does that mean I'm now a fan of tats? Nope, not a bit - but that one was stiking.
 


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Posted By: PrincessMorbucks
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 3:33am
I would like a tattoo on my right arm of Tina Hellman when I'm old enough. My mom says it hurts, though--and you can't flinch. I'm a flincher...but I pray by then I'm over it.


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 3:42am
Originally posted by PrincessMorbucks PrincessMorbucks wrote:

I would like a tattoo on my right arm of Tina Hellman when I'm old enough. My mom says it hurts, though--and you can't flinch. I'm a flincher...but I pray by then I'm over it.
WinkListen to your Mom and then think REAL HARD (unlike so many others) before considering playing 'Coloring Book' with your body. Tats create instant impressions when it comes to job interviews and promotions to executive positions - you will never be taken seriously (that is just the way the world goes around). Another thing - a tat of another person?! Silly.


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Posted By: MrTim
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 4:52am
Originally posted by PrincessMorbucks PrincessMorbucks wrote:

I would like a tattoo on my right arm of Tina Hellman when I'm old enough. My mom says it hurts, though--and you can't flinch. I'm a flincher...but I pray by then I'm over it.
 
Just go with temporary tattoos.  Yeah, they'll wear off eventually, but you can change them out (or even buy your favorite design in bulk.)  In fact, keep it secret from your friends that it's a temp.  Then someday at a party you can play it up that you had it "removed", and exaggerate the story beyond all belief ("And the laser BURNED MY WHOLE ARM OFF, but they gave me a spare one they snatched from a fatal multi-car pile up in the parking lot, and stitched it on using Post-it notes and white-out they shoplifted from Staples.")
  Besides, if you get a real tat you might later have regrets about it....


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Posted By: ProudHeart86
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 4:28pm
I have to say, I hate temporary tattoos.  I love my 6 real tattoos.  Oh, and yeah, you really can't flinch, but if you get a decent artist, they will do a great job of holding you down.  My last tattoo (not last "forever", but my latest) was such a great experience.  It's on my lower arm, and I'm sensitive around there, but my artist held me down really tightly, so I didn't flinch.  You really just have to find a reputable, good artist, and it can't hurt to go in the shop and watch.  
And, honestly, I don't like the whole mindset that people think that everyone who ever gets a tattoo will regret it later on.  I've had my first one for several years, and I have yet to regret it.  It's a matter of taking the time to think about what you want, and thinking long and hard (hur hur) about every aspect of the tattoo (you know, where you want it, will it hold meaning for you 50-60 years from now, etc).  Not everyone who gets a tattoo does it to make a statement or "be edgy" :)  My tats are the most special part of me, and are the most attractive parts of my body.  They all hold specific meaning for me, and I shall never regret a single one :)  


(This was taken the day I got the tat, so that's why it looks a bit wonky.  Not to mention it's covering some major scars.  That's what those bumpy patches are)


Posted By: PrincessMorbucks
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 5:38pm
Meh...you're right. It does sound useless. Although, I'm still thinking...


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 5:48pm
WinkJust be sure that when you're all dressed up in that fancy business suit and making that big sales pitch to that international group, that your 'Simba' tat matches your suit and doesn't draw attention. If'n ya have 'L-O-V-E' and 'H-A-T-E' on your fingers, consider wearing gloves. If'n ya have "I Love Ozzy" on your forehead, well, you're screwed.
I dunno, maybe the creative person will make up an opening tale of their being taken prisoner-of-war and abused in 'The Great Crayola Conflict', only to be traded back for Snickers Squares. 


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Posted By: Ad nauseous
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2012 at 10:40pm
"The Great Crayola War" I love that phrase!LOL

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