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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:10 AM
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Are you really made up your mind?? Alot of people regret after getting one...
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:12 AM
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sweet. def post a pic to let us see what it looks like
i have my name across the top of my back and a cross in the middle of my back
me and mybro are going to get tatted together if we can talk my artist into doing it (my bros is16)
and when i get outta college my goal is to go to miami ink and get something, i have a few ideas for my chest, and i would like to get some more work onmy back
theyre right, they are addicting
when i first got mine i thought it was awesome, then for about 2 days i thought that maybe i had made a mistake
and started freakin out like, "man this is forever" lol, then after that i realized ilove it again
its just somethin about changing ur body from the way that it has always been that kinda made me freak for a min
but u get used to havin the tatt and i dont even think about them anymore
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:12 AM
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i have considered it a few times, i just cant think of anything i may still want on my body 10,20,30 years from now. I do think they are cool though, have seen a lot of cool art.

For the preservation of them staying *cool* some of you may want to band together and stop the image from being ruined. Every time i see a guy thats 5 foot 10 and 135 lbs with a bicep band, or a 200lb girl with a tramp stamp i laugh.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:17 AM
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sometimes you just have to not care TK. in 10w07rw0t979 7 years from now what is it going to matter?

Edit: ^that is why you dont be a tool bag lol If the shoe dont fit, dont wear it.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:20 AM
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sometimes you just have to not care TK. in 10w07rw0t979 7 years from now what is it going to matter?

Edit: ^that is why you dont be a tool bag lol If the shoe dont fit, dont wear it.
yea when i told my mom i was getting my first tatt she said "what is it going to look like when ur 50?"
and i was like, well it shouldnt change much since ur back doesnt really age too much, and plus, im not gonna be walking around with my shirt off when im 50 haha
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:21 AM
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I'll admit. I got my first one just out of a spur of the moment thing. Didnt think about it, Went in there and loved snowboarding and told him to tattoo a burton sign on me(i was supposed to get sponsored by them) Untill i broke my back..Now i have a meaningless burton tattoo. right on my forearm. I will probably get it covered. That is the ONLY one i regret getting. Except my last supper. just cause the artist that did it really screwed me. He took other artist work of the internet and out of magazines and put them in his portfolio. So i thought he was an awesome artist. He did my last supper. and it turned out horrible. I mean horrible. so he just said..Well, i guess i will just charge you $300 for it. So i payed his dumbass and never went back.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:22 AM
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Maybei shouldnt care i guess, i have just always thought if i was to get something it should have a lot of meaning to me. It seems i can never think of that one thing. Plus i have burns on my upper body, i have room maybe on my right arm, but the burns may have to be worked around.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:30 AM
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^ i think that could look sweet! making a positive out of a negative is what you have to do. Burns/scars tell their own story, now you can keep adding pages. I fully support tattoos, even if they have no meaning, who gives a hoot? its your life, your body and you only live once. go for it.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:44 AM
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I talked to my friends artist a few times, and the main thing he said is it could be hard. If he gets too near any of the burns the ink will instant run, and it will turn to crap fast. I have had a couple of ideas i would have liked, basiclly a sleeve working around the burns, but i was advised against it.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 12:51 AM
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If you are an average normal guy, there will be a point in your life (perhaps after 10 years) that you'll be looking at your tattoo and wandering why you did it at the first place...
 
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