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blewmeanie




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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: 4runner]
#14304267 - 04/17/11 01:05 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said: You can only see a little bit of it here because I cut most of it out of my skin with a razor
 I never understood peeps who could cut themselves. I mean I have done it on accident and it is a weird as feeling when it happens out of the blue but... I don't like it at all.
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I don't and never have "cut myself" in the sense that you mean. I just had to have that shit off of me. 13 years later the little bits of it that I missed are still there.
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maug



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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: blewmeanie]
#14304281 - 04/17/11 01:08 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said: You don't have a clue what you'll want to do 6 months from now, much less 10 years. I feel like an entirely different person every few years.
ehhh, that was true with me a few years ago. But I don't think I have too many delusions and butterflies floating around in my head. I could be wrong, not saying I'm not. But I can see myself as being rather focused in life.
I am concerned with the detail simply not being controllable with this method. Someone mentioned that it won't come out like I want it to, so I think I will take this question to someone in a tattoo parlor before actually doing it. I'm still open to opinions.
@ anunnakian I would be cutting the tat to show you that I will never be like you, or anyone else around me. It give it a personal touch imo.
-------------------- I think nighttime is dark so you can imagine your fears with less distraction. -Calvin and Hobbes
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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: maug]
#14304288 - 04/17/11 01:10 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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maug said:but I've been thinking of this exact tattoo for a few years. I think it has enough personal meaning, because it reminds me of a bad trip I had.
Guessing you are still young in life. Remember, things thought and lessons change over the years.
If you are going to do anything turn it into a rune or symbol or something. That way it can still have the same meaning but it won't need to be a billboard.
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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: maug]
#14304291 - 04/17/11 01:12 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Honestly, if you're asking the shroomery how this will work out you probably don't have the skill to do it how you want it. At least check with a shop and see they what can do for ya.
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numonkei
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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: blewmeanie]
#14304294 - 04/17/11 01:12 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said: Finish highschool before you start worrying about tattoos.
No, get the edge.
~Monk
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blewmeanie




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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: maug]
#14304301 - 04/17/11 01:14 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said: You don't have a clue what you'll want to do 6 months from now, much less 10 years. I feel like an entirely different person every few years.
ehhh, that was true with me a few years ago. But I don't think I have too many delusions and butterflies floating around in my head. I could be wrong, not saying I'm not. But I can see myself as being rather focused in life.
I am concerned with the detail simply not being controllable with this method. Someone mentioned that it won't come out like I want it to, so I think I will take this question to someone in a tattoo parlor before actually doing it. I'm still open to opinions.
At no point in your life is that not true. Change is the only constant, ya know?
If you're really set on it, get it done professionally. A minimalist tattoo like that will probably only cost you the usual shop minimum of 50 dollars. Just make sure you get it somewhere concealable.
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maug



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Re: needle burning a tattoo [Re: blewmeanie]
#14304335 - 04/17/11 01:26 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said:
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maug said:
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blewmeanie said: You don't have a clue what you'll want to do 6 months from now, much less 10 years. I feel like an entirely different person every few years.
ehhh, that was true with me a few years ago. But I don't think I have too many delusions and butterflies floating around in my head. I could be wrong, not saying I'm not. But I can see myself as being rather focused in life.
I am concerned with the detail simply not being controllable with this method. Someone mentioned that it won't come out like I want it to, so I think I will take this question to someone in a tattoo parlor before actually doing it. I'm still open to opinions.
At no point in your life is that not true. Change is the only constant, ya know?
If you're really set on it, get it done professionally. A minimalist tattoo like that will probably only cost you the usual shop minimum of 50 dollars. Just make sure you get it somewhere concealable.
Yeah, I've noticed that pattern in life too. The smarter you claim to be the wider the gap grows between how smart you think you are and how smart you actually are. I will be taking this tattoo idea to a shop. I will be learn how to tattoo before doing anything to myself. I will be drawing it out first. And I would probably be wearing long sleeves in most professional environments.
@ numonkei I don't know what you mean by "get the edge"
-------------------- I think nighttime is dark so you can imagine your fears with less distraction. -Calvin and Hobbes
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