^ Dude. That is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I have to say i think well done tats are incredibly sexy. I love them!
I have to say i think well done tats are incredibly sexy. I love them!
^ Dude. That is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I have to say i think well done tats are incredibly sexy. I love them!
I think you guys know what this is!
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/45708_538490330113_121201289_31603723_5647011_n.jpg
at least the BSG fans dofull size, totally accurate. had the artist redraw it half a dozen times from HD screen caps.
Thanks! I'm sure I will enjoyMay, great tattoo, great story to go with it, and welcome aboard! Hope you'll like it here, it's warm and cosy, most days.![]()
I think the choice to keep your flesh unadorned with tats and/or piercings is a more significant reflection of your individuality than to do something to yourself that attracts attention
I think the choice to keep your flesh unadorned with tats and/or piercings is a more significant reflection of your individuality than to do something to yourself that attracts attention
That would be true if everyone did it, but they don't so the decision not to doesn't really say anything about you unless you draw attention to yourself by declaring you don't have any.
I have a tattoo of a bold E on my chest with a star above it (my little girl's name is Emily).
My tattoos are not for the sake of anyone but me. They are not a declaration of rebelliousness or individuality, but simply something I enjoy; I think many inked people share this perspective (though not all, of course).
I think the choice to keep your flesh unadorned with tats and/or piercings is a more significant reflection of your individuality than to do something to yourself that attracts attention
That would be true if everyone did it, but they don't so the decision not to doesn't really say anything about you unless you draw attention to yourself by declaring you don't have any.
So? Just as often it is a good idea. I mean, your anecdote is one of someone with a crap tattoo (or at least, what you perceive as a crap tattoo -- he might be happy with it), it doesn't really make a point about tatts in general. Or maybe what seems like a bad idea to you is right for the person who has the tatt.I think the choice to keep your flesh unadorned with tats and/or piercings is a more significant reflection of your individuality than to do something to yourself that attracts attention
That would be true if everyone did it, but they don't so the decision not to doesn't really say anything about you unless you draw attention to yourself by declaring you don't have any.
Let me share this anecdote with you.
My idiot former son-in-law ("It seemed like a good idea at the time...") has, I shit you not, "Life is beautiful" in Italian tattooed in a 360-degree circle around his neck.
Which would make some small amount of sense if (1) he was Italian (he's descended from Irish and German immigrants), (2) he spends a helluva lot of time around Italian-speaking people or even people who can read Italian (and in cursive, nonetheless), and (3) those who can read Italian don't mind circling him 360-degrees (or asking him to slowly spin around in a circle) in order to read it.
I guess the moral of the story is, what seems like a good idea at the time isn't necessarily one.
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