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Noo Tatoos
#21
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 8:18 am)PETE_ROSE Wrote: RIP Lemmy.  Always liked him.

Yeah, I'd love a Motorhead and a Lemmy tattoo.
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#22
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 8:05 am)The Viking Wrote:
(July 20, 2016 at 8:00 am)Bella Morte Wrote: Pretty much same here.

I have designed all of my own tattoos.

For two reasons really - not only will they be entirely unique, but they MUST, MUST, MUST be significant to me in some way.

I now have a rule - any tattoo I have must tell my narrative. I do that for my own pride and my own happiness.

They speak of my experiences, my life events, my family, my heritage and my principles.

I would never get a design because I thought it looked nice in a magazine or I saw something spur of the moment in a parlour.

Every tattoo I have has a story.

Yes that's exactly how I feel

Even if I was going to get a pattern that was inspired by something else, I'd want it to still be, well, "me"

I still have photos of a tattoo my Dad had on his arm, I've considered maybe getting an "inspired" one in memory of him with a more up-to-date design.
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#23
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 8:15 am)The Viking Wrote:
(July 20, 2016 at 8:09 am)Bella Morte Wrote: I want my entire arms covered in the future and possibly my neck.

That's my plan.

Two full sleeves on my arms.

Must be coverable as working as a teacher attracts some "bias" when authority figures and parents see tattoos...sadly.

That's a good plan. Big Grin

And aye, some people can be assholes when it comes to that stuff.
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#24
RE: Noo Tatoos
Ironic, I was listening to some of his stuff at work this morning. He did a cover piece with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, called Eve of Destruction. I think it's an old Vietnam war protest song. Idk. His voice is awesome. I try to emulate it when I'm using my "Daddy" voice with the wife and children.
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#25
RE: Noo Tatoos
Been mulling over my next tattoo as well for the last year. Something in Roman Numerals perhaps and a Maltese cross. Trying to design it myself as most of us would, but I lack skill in that arena so it's a struggle.
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#26
RE: Noo Tatoos
I always suggest refraining from having tattoos places on the neck, face and hands. The world just looks at you differently. It will also close certain doors that you may want open. We all know people that have missed out on professional opportunities because of this. Not that it is right or fair, but it is the situation that exists.
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#27
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 8:05 am)The Viking Wrote:
(July 20, 2016 at 8:00 am)Bella Morte Wrote: Pretty much same here.

I have designed all of my own tattoos.

For two reasons really - not only will they be entirely unique, but they MUST, MUST, MUST be significant to me in some way.

I now have a rule - any tattoo I have must tell my narrative. I do that for my own pride and my own happiness.

They speak of my experiences, my life events, my family, my heritage and my principles.

I would never get a design because I thought it looked nice in a magazine or I saw something spur of the moment in a parlour.

Every tattoo I have has a story.

Pictures, or it didn't happen. 

Post your tatt pictures, yo. All of you. Yeah?
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#28
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 8:06 am)ignoramus Wrote: a pink unicorn of course!

[Image: atheist_tattoo_5.jpg]

Like this?
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#29
RE: Noo Tatoos
(July 20, 2016 at 9:57 am)Mamacita Wrote: Pictures, or it didn't happen. 

Post your tatt pictures, yo. All of you. Yeah?

Mamacita asking for pictures?!?!  Completely out of character.  I am shocked.

Big Grin Tongue

I've always wanted a tattoo that says... something.  It would be words.  I'm still deciding which words.  Something pretty.  From a book.  Or poem.

In fact... maybe that's what I'll get tattooed:  "I've always wanted a tattoo that says... something.  It would be words.  I'm still deciding which words.  Something pretty.  From a book.  Or poem."
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#30
RE: Noo Tatoos
I don't have any.

I'm thinking of doing one soon, probably a 3 foot one of a ninja. I haven't decided who to do it on yet.

My dad had a mid life crisis and went from none to 75% body coverage. I hope that doesn't happen to me.
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