I would have to say 'yes'. Unless you're talking about the folks that show up and pick something off of the wall in the tattoo parlor.Originally Posted by mdklatt
I would have to say 'yes'. Unless you're talking about the folks that show up and pick something off of the wall in the tattoo parlor.Originally Posted by mdklatt
one day
Why do you hate Atari??!!???Originally Posted by Czar Soonerov
Originally Posted by C&CDean
I have never regretted any of my tattoos, including the tattoo with the name of the poster who changed her user nic.Originally Posted by mdklatt
They are all a part of me and my journey.
It's still responsible to warn people that skin art is permanent.
Guys and gals, listen up, it's permanent.
Great thread.
My personal pet peeve are white and black people - folks who don't even know the Japanese word for 'raw fish' - who get kanji tattoos. Extremely geeky.....almost as bad as white guys in jimbeis. Don't!
I've noticed countless times people in Asia wearing goofy clothing that they don't fully understand. Old women in my office wearing 'SIZE QUEEN' blouses and little girls wearing 'THINK TESTICLES' sweatshirts.
Now..if a non-English speaking saleswoman in Ginza sales a SIZE QUEEN blouse, what makes you think Johnny Rodriguez at the Amarillo tattoo shop is really going to know the difference between 'warrior' and 'bicycle seat' in kanji?
IF YOU CAN'T READ IT, DON'T GET IT!!!
I wonder how much it would cost to have 'Think Testicles' tattooed across my chest in katakana? You know....tattoes are so cool now.
OKAY, I can pass that test. I can read mine.
Ahhhh - a "think testicles" tramp stamp...
I vote this as the worst tattoo idea ever.Originally Posted by Norm In Norman
Can someone get to farking this??? Purty Please???Originally Posted by Norm In Norman
The funniest thing about that tattoo is that Mario, a Nintendo character, is part of it.Originally Posted by Beef
I must say, though, the character sprites look great, just like you'd see on the screen. That kind of thing would be tough to draw on a surface that wasn't perfectly flat.
La ola es mía.
Regardless of what you say about Teabeau, he's still incredibly goofy.