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View Poll Results: how do you feel about tattos and how many do you have?
a. hate them/have none 0 0%
b. don't mind them have none 8 72.73%
c. have one and love it 1 9.09%
d. covered 1 9.09%
e. have them and hate them 0 0%
f. got a few here and there like them 1 9.09%
g. have some, no opinion 0 0%
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Old 03-22-2006, 11:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 03-22-2006, 11:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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so is it an anchor on your forearm??
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Old 03-22-2006, 11:44 PM   #13 (permalink)
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no, and no. don't have it yet, because i'm still designing it (hey, a year of art school actually has paid off for once). It'll be pretty small, only about 2.5 inches square, and on my hip where it'll be easy as hell to hide. It's tough to explain. It's gonna be a simplified design of the two golden fishes, a buddhist symbol that can have the meaning of freedom, happiness and fearlessness. but like i said, once i'm finished the design of it i'll post up a picture, and then a pic of the actual tattoo when i finally do get it.
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I have one, it's the OM symbol, on my lower back. Unfortunately that was before the "tramp-stamp" became so f*cking popular... Anyone heard of tapping? It's a tatooing method of basically dipping a serrated metal "pick" into ink and then literally tapping it into the skin with a small mallot. I think it's Hawaiian or something. Sounds painful, but I'd like to try it. Tatoos are for people who slightly enjoy pain
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I have one, it's the OM symbol, on my lower back. Unfortunately that was before the "tramp-stamp" became so f*cking popular... Anyone heard of tapping? It's a tatooing method of basically dipping a serrated metal "pick" into ink and then literally tapping it into the skin with a small mallot. I think it's Hawaiian or something. Sounds painful, but I'd like to try it. Tatoos are for people who slightly enjoy pain
yeah they do that in a lot of different cultures, hawaii being one of them. It's also done in Thailand and other south asian countries too.
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Ya, i was wondering if I'd be able to find somewhere locally where I could get something small done. It just wouldn't be the same thing though.
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Old 03-23-2006, 01:22 AM   #18 (permalink)
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I'd have to wonder where they'd acquire the tools... that's some pretty tribal ****, y'know?
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OooPs S _, H-- I t ty!!!
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