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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have an ankh on my right shoulder blade, I designed it myself I have an 87 year old client and she thinks its beautiful personally I think it all boils down to the individual and how original they have been.......
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have 3, 2 which are meaningful,a cross and an nautical star both black and White, then I have nearly a half sleeve which is more of an artistic piece again black and white. Not had bad comments made about them yet lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have a fair few tattoos well 24 some guys like them some don't ... i got them for me luckly my partner loves them "
Went to look at your pics to see some of em |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"there is very little originality in tattoo design these days."
BULLSHIT!
If thats the case in your opinion then I suggest you look further than the place on the corner with a million stencils on the wall with numbers next to them.
Not a single piece of the ink on my skin occurs anywhere else - everything is unique to me.
The guy I use will not use a stencil or copy from a book, etc. If thats what you want he will tell you to waddle off somewhere else - he won't put his name to it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's some real site now days
Problem with round here is there are that many young guys buying second hand equipment and tattooing kids cheap at home to make extra money
Some will go anywhere for a bargin and you see more and more of these crap tattoos by untrained people |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't think it matters what others think so long as you like them
I get lots of negative comments about mine, apparently I have to many 'for a woman' I never get that, so if I was a guy I'd be fine but cause I'm female I'm not
Oh hum you cant appeal to everyone |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"think people need to chill out and not get too touchy about it,it was a simple post stating a lot of tattoos look crap."
I agree and so would everyone else if they were honest we have all seen shitty tattoos in our time |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"think people need to chill out and not get too touchy about it,it was a simple post stating a lot of tattoos look crap.
What tatts do you have?"
male half has none,female half has a few. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm covered....
And similarly. ..hate old poorly done tats... so many good artists out there... but ppl rush into shit shops just because they're available sake day..book..wait...and have amazing results xx |
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"think people need to chill out and not get too touchy about it,it was a simple post stating a lot of tattoos look crap."
Yeah....totally not an inflammatory post at all
Whose are you referring too? Yours, mine...The person 4 posts up (not sure who that is btw lol).
Tattoos are personal things. Stating that a lot of them are crap is likely to raise hackles as i suspect you'd anticipate. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"think people need to chill out and not get too touchy about it,it was a simple post stating a lot of tattoos look crap.
Yeah....totally not an inflammatory post at all
Whose are you referring too? Yours, mine...The person 4 posts up (not sure who that is btw lol).
Tattoos are personal things. Stating that a lot of them are crap is likely to raise hackles as i suspect you'd anticipate. "
How is it inflammatory?? Saying a lot of tattoos are generally shit is as you lot are fond of saying "a personal choice" we both get turned on by good tattoos but the majority are a variation on the one tattoo and as good as the art is a lot of the design is pretty crap and not very unique at all,so it wasn't posted to get a rise it was a simple observation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think tattoos should mean something to you and depicted by your own personal taste. I have started my first of two full sleeves. I have a few tattoos and hoping to join them together. Next tattoo April so excited. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yup agreed!! Tattoos should mean something to you and not done by some scratcher or while you're d*unk abroad.
all my tattoos were carefully thought about and never straight off a picture in a studio wall.
Never had any complaints as yet about them and if I did? Meh! Your problem not mine x |
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By *ickawitchCouple
over a year ago
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"I have about 18 tats some people might think they look a.mess but I had them all done for me no ones else.
Snap lol "
Same....I don't care what anyone else thinks - l like them so that's good enough for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hubby has a few and i have 4. Love all my tattoos as each one i had done for a reason and for important people in my life. All of mine were done with the same tattooist quite a few years ago and he is an amazing artist. I have seen many bad tattoos ( and i think those tattooists need shooting lol ) and ones that i think are ridiculous but that really is each to their own. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"there is very little originality in tattoo design these days."
I couldn't. Disagree more with this comment, 20 years ago when I had my first tattoo you literally walked in and picked something off a board, now tattooing as become such an art form that nobody should have the same tattoo, I am in the process of covering up 7 tattoos I had when I was young and they look awful and dated and really faded, I will have two half sleeves and a back a piece all designed individually for me, and Mrs l as 1 again designed for her, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a lot of unoriginal tattoos. Got the stereotypical black panther, hearts with names of loved one in, skulls...loads of skulls (can never have too many skulls imo), lotus blossom, fairies, rats..i need more rats. That's what i love about mine though, i like the traditional look, so went for traditional tattoos. |
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By *urycpl14Couple
over a year ago
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Surely people have tattoos for their own personal reasons and as such does it really matter what other people think about them?
Some are good, some are ugly some have stories, but that's just the same as people in general really isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've a stupid one plastered across my chest, but sure it's part of me now so there's no point complaining
I do find a girl who's got tattoos all over to be a right turn on too |
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"Surely people have tattoos for their own personal reasons and as such does it really matter what other people think about them?
Some are good, some are ugly some have stories, but that's just the same as people in general really isn't it? "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I want an original tattoo...feather turning into birds, eternity sign with writing, something upside down on my wrist, Japanese sleeve, pocket watch and roses, or even that first picture off Google images x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"That's a little harsh! I have writing on my wrist. So I see it when I need to. Or hide it when I don't. "
Oh so do I, I'm just stating a typical week at a tattoo studio of people wanting original tattoos.
If you love it, have it...It's nobodies business but your own xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Phew! It's my own design. Means my own thing. Weighed up what to get and came back to this time and time again so went for it.
I do know some people that literally do just go I'll have that ta and it looks cheap and nasty.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend by questioning |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Phew! It's my own design. Means my own thing. Weighed up what to get and came back to this time and time again so went for it.
I do know some people that literally do just go I'll have that ta and it looks cheap and nasty.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend by questioning "
Working in the tattoo industry we hear lots of talk about originality which is good, but even some of the world's best Tattooists only copy from photographs or popular images, e.g. Marilyn Monroe. Seen some excellent tattoos of her but original???? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Phew! It's my own design. Means my own thing. Weighed up what to get and came back to this time and time again so went for it.
I do know some people that literally do just go I'll have that ta and it looks cheap and nasty.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend by questioning
Working in the tattoo industry we hear lots of talk about originality which is good, but even some of the world's best Tattooists only copy from photographs or popular images, e.g. Marilyn Monroe. Seen some excellent tattoos of her but original????"
I don't like tattoo's like that personally, faces and the like. I tend to like an idea or something and then wait and see if I like it in a few months. I prefer literary things. I would read like a book so I limit myself!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All of mine have a meaning behind them - the scripts are original - written by me.
The main one is completely unique - growing out of something that damaged me and I'm now wearing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"there is very little originality in tattoo design these days.
There's very little originality in tattoos, period. Not these days anyway. "
Then you're looking in the wrong places or just making a sweeping statement to rile people.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think well done artistic tattoos are awesome, whoever has them. But, they have to mean something to the owner. I don't see the point in someone going into a tattoo place and saying I'll have that one!! I have one at the moment, I sought inspiration for it from various designs i saw and my tattoo artist and I came up with the final design that makes it unique to me. My next one is in the works now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had my fourth one done recently on my shoulder going for fifth soon"
Yours look great.
J has an original back piece which is personal to us I have 6 of which only my original one was off the peg (done when I was younger) all others are bespoke,they are in show in friends only pictures.
There is far more quality body art nowadays.
T (m). X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am wanting a new comedy tattoo, but too scared of the pain
You know Ice Age the movie,ok, the saber tooth squirrel called Scrat whos always reaching for the nuts!
I want him tattood to the inside of my thigh reaching across for mine.
Has anybody had one on the inside of the thigh? if so how much does it hurt? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All of mine are shite
one I did myself on my ankle with indian ink and a needle
a chinese symbol hidden by panties, that means danger
and I used to have 'Meaty' tattooed on my back pmsl
All done when I was 16/17
...Ive been having laser removal for the last 5 years though and the one on my back is now gone
Original tattoo cost me a tenner - laser removal has been about £400, and hurts a lot more! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I was going to have any tattoos I'd go to speak to my chosen tattoo artist and work together to come up with original tattoo....Any decent tattooist we'll be more than willing to work with his clients to come up with a design that shows off his/her work and which makes his customers happy as returning clients are a bulk of most Tattooists business
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"there is very little originality in tattoo design these days.
There's very little originality in tattoos, period. Not these days anyway. "
Have to disagree, watching some of the artists at the recent tattoo tea party in Manchester, there was some very original work being done
Paul talbot for instance, very different style to what many think of as tattooing.
It's no different to any other art form, original work is always being done, you just have to look for it sometimes |
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"there is very little originality in tattoo design these days."
All my tattoos have been thought up by me and drawn up by other people. If they're not original, I don't give a hoot. All my tattoos are for me, no one else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have just one tattoo. It took over 40 hours to complete, and covers the whole of my right arm. It was my first, it won't be my last.
Everyone has an opinion about tattoos, mostly those of an older generation see them as something very different to those of younger generations.
At no point have I worried about what it will look like when I'm older - let face it, who cares? I've never seen an old guy with ink and thought 'that looks shit' I see them and think 'he looks intersting!'
Everyone chooses to express their individuality in their own way, and body art in all its forms is one avenue.
Choose wisely, don't worry about cost - just quality and importantly - don't rush it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am wanting a new comedy tattoo, but too scared of the pain
You know Ice Age the movie,ok, the saber tooth squirrel called Scrat whos always reaching for the nuts!
I want him tattood to the inside of my thigh reaching across for mine.
Has anybody had one on the inside of the thigh? if so how much does it hurt? "
Depends how low down it'll go, but there is a nerve on your inner thigh that really hurts to go over it. It's where the inner thigh and front of your thigh meet.
Book it in small sessions to get it done, get the outline for one session (artist will probably want to do the shading as well), just explain to the artist you don't think you'll handle the pain.
Most pain i've been able to deal with is about 3 and a half hours, but tbh i prefer one hour sessions, usually go for two hour sessions though because i was travelling a fair distance on the bus to go where i was happy getting tattooed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am wanting a new comedy tattoo, but too scared of the pain
You know Ice Age the movie,ok, the saber tooth squirrel called Scrat whos always reaching for the nuts!
I want him tattood to the inside of my thigh reaching across for mine.
Has anybody had one on the inside of the thigh? if so how much does it hurt?
Depends how low down it'll go, but there is a nerve on your inner thigh that really hurts to go over it. It's where the inner thigh and front of your thigh meet.
Book it in small sessions to get it done, get the outline for one session (artist will probably want to do the shading as well), just explain to the artist you don't think you'll handle the pain.
Most pain i've been able to deal with is about 3 and a half hours, but tbh i prefer one hour sessions, usually go for two hour sessions though because i was travelling a fair distance on the bus to go where i was happy getting tattooed."
Everyone is different. The parts that unthought would hurt were ok, there were bits that hurt that I wasn't expecting. I think your inner thigh would be ok, it's not that sensitive an area. I did mine in 7-8hr blocks, and didn't feel too uncomfortable....
I'd book a shorter slot, see how you get on, and judge it by that.... |
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