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eLiu

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lol, the final result gives NO CLUES to how nasty the process is. Ew.
 

zerocool84

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Yea the ribbon is so smart. Imagine getting caught on something........OUCH
 

buck

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...

Ya, cause we know how good 65 year old skin looks without it.



*edit*
it = normal tattoos.
 

oogabooga

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Originally posted by: eLiu
lol, the final result gives NO CLUES to how nasty the process is. Ew.

Originally posted by: drum
That admittedly looks pretty neat, although there's no way i'd even consider it. That is F****d up

You know without reading the article/title and looking at the first picture when it loaded I though "oh, that's actually pretty looking, sorta neat. I wonder how they got that shade of.. pink? Doesn't look like ink at all".

Yea, that process looks terrible.
 
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Fairly disgusting, but I have to say, the results are actually pretty cool looking. Obviously not something I would ever do to myself, but if she's happy with it, good for her.
 

will889

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They want scars? Send their asses to the ME - this fad has the intelligence of a doorknob.
 

shortylickens

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.
 

imported_Devine

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There are more finished pics of that girl out there, I've seen them before. Personally I think it's beautiful, just not something I would EVER do to myself.
 

buck

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.

:confused:
 

SonnyDaze

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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.

:confused:

Yeah shorty is right. I spent 20 years in the Marines and the mentality is the same. A lot of these kids live for the moment and don't think about what that sleeve tattoo or that shit on the back of their head or back will look like in 40 or 50 years. All they care is that it looks cool now.
 

buck

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Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.

:confused:

Yeah shorty is right. I spent 20 years in the Marines and the mentality is the same. A lot of these kids live for the moment and don't think about what that sleeve tattoo or that shit on the back of their head or back will look like in 40 or 50 years. All they care is that it looks cool now.

I rolled my eyes because of this statement:
Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.

I don't doubt that the people he hung around with for 9 years weren't the brightest, but that generalization is garbage.
 

SonnyDaze

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Jul 31, 2004
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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.

:confused:

Yeah shorty is right. I spent 20 years in the Marines and the mentality is the same. A lot of these kids live for the moment and don't think about what that sleeve tattoo or that shit on the back of their head or back will look like in 40 or 50 years. All they care is that it looks cool now.

I rolled my eyes because of this statement:
Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.

I don't doubt that the people he hung around with for 9 years weren't the brightest, but that generalization is garbage.

Yeah you're right. If they were bright they would have joined the Air Force. ;) :p

 

buck

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Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Like most tattoos, that'll look good when she's about 65 or so...
After 9 years in the Navy, I can honestly say: Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.
In fact they usually arent even thinking about their life 5 years from now. They dont care that it will fade a great deal in a year and wont look nearly as good as the day its completed.
Body hacking fans are even less concerned with their futures.

:confused:

Yeah shorty is right. I spent 20 years in the Marines and the mentality is the same. A lot of these kids live for the moment and don't think about what that sleeve tattoo or that shit on the back of their head or back will look like in 40 or 50 years. All they care is that it looks cool now.

I rolled my eyes because of this statement:
Nobody who gets a tattoo has any plans for life at 65.

I don't doubt that the people he hung around with for 9 years weren't the brightest, but that generalization is garbage.

Yeah you're right. If they were bright they would have joined the Air Force. ;) :p

*rimshot*