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On July 08 2013 02:39 fartosis77 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2013 02:30 Excludos wrote:On July 08 2013 02:24 fartosis77 wrote: No idea if pictures are allowed so I'm not going to risk it and ask you to google full body Japanese tattoos. That is far more awesome than a single tribal on your shoulder or half a sleeve on one arm imo. If you it, do it right. Sorry. Not impressed. Looks dumb to me. edit: of course pictures are allowed. Just don't spam Memes or nsfw piccy's and you'll be alright Funny thing. Perception. I'd find half a sleeve far more dumb as in unfinished and therefore not really a full tattoo of something but I guess people can't just all go tattoo their entire bodies out of the blue either.  Body suit pictures tend to get NSFW quite fast when their asscheeks are visible or when they are holding their dick in their hands.
I find half a sleeve dumb as well. Thats already way too much. A zerg tattoo behind your shoulder or (why haven't anyone done this?) a TL horse on your elbow is far nicer. As an added bonus you can cover it up without excessive clothing if you're going to, say, on a job interview.
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I think they're generally very unattractive. Tattoos aren't something I find appealing no matter how well they're done, although I could still find a woman with small, unobtrusive tattoos attractive. Piercings are also fairly unappealing to me; I have no problem with ear/navel piercings but anything on elsewhere just puts me off. Scarification is disgusting to me.
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I love tattoes and would love get one myself, however I hate anything facial. I get that people wanna stand out, but imo getting tats and piecings on your face is the most un attractive thing I have ever seen.
Other then that I support most body adorments. The scarifications I dunno..it is like borderline masochistic to get skin carved off to form symbols/images..
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Oh the regret when I decided to open the scarification photos... ugh
I'd rather everyone got a tatoo, because then I'd be the only one without them which would make me special. :D
Just kidding, I don't care much about tatoos/piercings, I'm neutral towards them as I don't see the point. The other stuff though... *cringe*
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So I just googled for scarification. No thankx brah !
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Navy anchor because my dad was in the navy, boxing gloves because he LOVED boxing and we watched it together, initials inside the glove.
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Generally a turn off to see anything besides ears pierced.
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I like tattoos if they are not over the top.
No goes for tattoos is on female cleveage, the boobarea has to stay natural and pure, ink and implants are just disgusting here. Also nobody should have tattoos in their face looks too tryhard. Piercings are ok is long as they stay decent and arent in the nose, because nosepiercings look ulgy like warts.
I really like the zerg symbol tattoo, mb i ll get one on my shoulder one day :D.
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I think you're all forgetting the most not-at-all retarded trend of all: Gauges!
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I like tattoos, but I hate piercings. Too bad most girls who gets tattoos also gets piercings
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I don't understand people who have a problem with tattoos in 2013. Aslong as it dosen't mean or say anything offensive to you, you shouldn't really care.
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Piercing: Very dependent on the person. I dislike it far more often than I like it, but there are certain types where I like it. Still, less is more. And those thick ear tunnels are an abomination.
Tattoos: Love it. If done right. Which is pretty rare. Good tattoos require a good amount of thought, money and artistic skill. If one of these three things is not taken seriously enough, chances are that it's gonna be bad. Again, the average street tattoo is most likely bad. Simple flash ("Pick one of those tattoos from the book, that'll be 80 €"), badly executed (too small, wrong place, awful outlines and coloring..you name it), just following the latest fashion trend. But if you REALLY dig into it you'll find artists of every style who do incredible work. If you're willing to wait a few months and decide to rather have a tattoo than a driver's licence (just monetarily speaking ) you might be fine.
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Dermal implanting: Huge turn-off. I wouldn't even want to touch that, to be honest.
Scarification: Don't like it, but I have never seen it in real life so I can't say for sure. The pictures of the procedure are awful.
I'm pretty sure I'll get myself a tattoo some day, but right now there is no real idea of a motive yet. So far I've found about half a dozen tattoo artists who are interesting to me, but I think it's just not the time yet. I'm carrying that topic in my head for about 2 years now and I'm still getting nowhere with the question of what exactly I want to have tattooed. Choosing a motive is damn hard for me. And until that changes, I'll wait
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My opinion on tattoos: they are like stickers. you dont put stickers on a ferrari. the sticker may look good, but it wont make the ferrari prettier. unless you only have an opel...
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On July 08 2013 03:09 MountainDewJunkie wrote:I think you're all forgetting the most not-at-all retarded trend of all: Gauges! + Show Spoiler +Last pic makes me queasy... :S
Ugh, good call. This what I mean when I say fucking with your face too much is generally a bad idea.
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On July 08 2013 03:30 graNite wrote: My opinion on tattoos: they are like stickers. you dont put stickers on a ferrari. the sticker may look good, but it wont make the ferrari prettier. unless you only have an opel...
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On July 08 2013 03:36 Dizmaul wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2013 03:30 graNite wrote: My opinion on tattoos: they are like stickers. you dont put stickers on a ferrari. the sticker may look good, but it wont make the ferrari prettier. unless you only have an opel... ![[image loading]](http://image.motortrend.com/f/features/performance/112_0908_hankook_goes_racing_at_le_mans/26091739+w799+h499+cr1+ar0/hankook-farnbacher-ferrari-f430-gt-le-mans.jpg) well, this car has stickers because of sponsors. but i like the idea of using logos as a tattoo motive ( i know, many people dislike that ) like a air jordan logo for a basketball player. or a TL logo
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On July 08 2013 01:41 Big-t wrote: I have one problem with tattoos: You should be VERY careful what you tattoo.
The worst thing would be some teeny-dream-stuff like some cool signs / mottos, because I doubt that things you found so tough and cool will be seen the same way when you are 50 or older. (Example: My cousin tattooed Thor´s hammer on his chest, I really really doubt that he will like it forever)
Oh and by the way, the argument "look my skin looks better with tattoos" is always countered by " how your tattoo looks when you get older".(skin folds)
Most people that are really, really into tattoos don't worry about making a decision they will be in love with forever.
They get tattoos because they appreciate the artform, think it's fun, and want to permanently document a moment or person or state of mind in their minds.
To people that don't understand tattoos, let me put in a way you might understand: Instead of thinking of your body as a sacred canvas or temple which anything less than a masterpiece would ruin; think of your body as a diary or journal that is the culmination of your life. There will be rough patches and mistakes and bad poetry in it, but some people have no problem sharing that with other people.
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I used to have 3 rings and an industrial. Then one day, I looked in the mirror and said, "well that's enough of this.", and took 'em all out
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On July 08 2013 03:57 farvacola wrote:I used to have 3 rings and an industrial. Then one day, I looked in the mirror and said, "we'll that's enough of this.", and took 'em all out
I had ear rings and and a tongue ring. Same. One day you realize you just don't need them.
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