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Re: What does everybody look like? |
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09-24-2008, 11:16 PM
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#1441
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ololololololololololololo
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Re: What does everybody look like?
Never had one but I'd reckon it'd be down to personal pain barrier. Will also depend on where you have it done - lower arms won't hurt as much as having them done on parts of your body where there isn't much distance between the bone underneath and the skin on top.
For some people it's agony. For many others, it's more annoying to have to sit for so long than anything else...
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09-24-2008, 11:20 PM
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#1442
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Is sleeping ^_^ zzzzzzz
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Re: What does everybody look like?
Well i have a pritty good pain barrier so hopfully i wont faint  but what age do you legaly have to be to get one?
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09-24-2008, 11:24 PM
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#1443
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Cause thats how I roll
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by Cobalt_Gamer
Im gonna get a load of tattoos on my lower arms, but my freind got one and he fainted while he was getting it doen then when i saw him he said it was agony now i was thinking he was just a girl but how much does it hurt really ?
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When i got my second one done the artist said I was one of the few people he never heard a ***** whimper from, his words. But to be honest it hurt, it hurt most when he got to the inside of my arm. Otherwise it wasn't that bad.
Shouldn't call your friend a girl either, most of them can actually handle more pain than a guy.
Drakan-
I would have never got my first tattoo without it being meaningful, fear of uncertainty i guess. Now I just want more! I'll probably get a new one in the next couple of months.
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09-24-2008, 11:29 PM
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#1444
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Is sleeping ^_^ zzzzzzz
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Re: What does everybody look like?
Ah well i supose its worth it though right?
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09-24-2008, 11:34 PM
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#1445
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ololololololololololololo
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by Cobalt_Gamer
Well i have a pritty good pain barrier so hopfully i wont faint  but what age do you legaly have to be to get one?
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In the UK you got to be 18 I think...or 16 with permission from your parent/guardian. But most tattoo parlours won't even think of tattooing anyone underage, permission granted or otherwise.
A tattoo is worth it if you are 100% happy with your design choice. You've got it forever, after all, so be sure you want something that will still be there when you're old and wrinkly...
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09-25-2008, 12:23 AM
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#1446
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Admin And Co-Founder
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by Cobalt_Gamer
Im gonna get a load of tattoos on my lower arms, but my freind got one and he fainted while he was getting it doen then when i saw him he said it was agony now i was thinking he was just a girl but how much does it hurt really ?
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As Angel said it depends on where it is and your own personal pain threshold. Certain parts you barely feel and some just feel like a hot scratch. However it can be quite uncomfortable when they go over bone, as i found out with my collarbone.
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Originally Posted by Angel
Where there isn't much distance between the bone underneath and the skin on top.
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Bingo, now thats uncomfortable and makes an awful sound.
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Originally Posted by Rubnwonout
When i got my second one done the artist said I was one of the few people he never heard a ***** whimper from, his words. But to be honest it hurt, it hurt most when he got to the inside of my arm. Otherwise it wasn't that bad.
Shouldn't call your friend a girl either, most of them can actually handle more pain than a guy.
Drakan-
I would have never got my first tattoo without it being meaningful, fear of uncertainty i guess. Now I just want more! I'll probably get a new one in the next couple of months.
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The pain varies from place to place doesnt it and its never that bad that you pull away or anything. I worked on my design for over a year before getting it, the actual tattoo had no meaning but it was sentamental as i customised it.
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Originally Posted by Angel
In the UK you got to be 18 I think...or 16 with permission from your parent/guardian. But most tattoo parlours won't even think of tattooing anyone underage, permission granted or otherwise.
A tattoo is worth it if you are 100% happy with your design choice. You've got it forever, after all, so be sure you want something that will still be there when you're old and wrinkly...
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Yeah its 18 in most places and they wont do you until that age, even with parents permission if underage.
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09-25-2008, 11:40 AM
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#1447
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ololololololololololololo
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Re: What does everybody look like?
And if anyone does consent to tattoo you, knowing you are underage, leave the shop and wait for til you're 18 - anyone willing to break the law is more than likely to do a dangerous and shoddy job.
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09-25-2008, 03:21 PM
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#1448
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Ax-Wielding Nerd
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by Cobalt_Gamer
Well i have a pritty good pain barrier so hopfully i wont faint  but what age do you legaly have to be to get one?
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It varies in the US. It's usually 16, 18, or 21; but some areas had different rules about how you could get it with parental consent; with different requirements for consent. But some also said that the tattoo places could refuse to tattoo you if you were below the age, even if you had consent.
Incidentally, yes, I know this. No, I'm not really a tattoo kinda person; but I want to get a remembrance tattoo, an "In Memory of..." kinda thing. For my little sister. My mom and other sister and I are planning on getting them together, kinda-sorta-maybe-probably, and I was checking to see how old my sister needed to be.
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09-26-2008, 01:39 PM
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#1449
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ololololololololololololo
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Re: What does everybody look like?
^ Now that is a really lovely gesture
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09-26-2008, 05:27 PM
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by Dark Drakan
What would you want for new one?
Had more ink added to mine today so took another pic.

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Awesome
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09-28-2008, 05:20 AM
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#1451
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Liek Oh Em Gee!!!111one
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Re: What does everybody look like?
Heres Me:
Everyone says I look like Tom Cruise...
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09-28-2008, 02:11 PM
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#1452
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Admin And Co-Founder
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Re: What does everybody look like?
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Originally Posted by §ephiroxa§
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Thanks Markie, your cat looks like my girlfriends cat.
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10-07-2008, 08:02 AM
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#1453
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Just...Jaap!
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Re: What does everybody look like?

Nice to know how everyone looks,
I WILL post my pictures,
But i have to warn now,
1. Dont argue with me because i smoke.
2. Also dont whine about it.
No im not happy that i smoke but i refuse to post a picture if people keep on whining about it.
From old to new (I could put ages with it if its easyer for you)
(My look has already changed alot again, I might try to take a good new one)
Well, Best i can say is,
Enjoy!
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10-12-2008, 04:12 AM
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#1454
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The Guide Writer
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Re: What does everybody look like?
like that except this is 2 years old i was 19 then and i have facial hair now cause i look cooler with it XD
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10-12-2008, 04:32 AM
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#1455
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When in doubt Whip it Out
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Re: What does everybody look like?
OK FFS Who keeps deleting my God Damn Picture!? hahahaha
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