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Just hope none of them are fad tattoos or ones that will compromise your dignity as you age. I've seen some guys get them in certain places that... lets just say it won't look the same when they are 60. At the same time, those tattoos were in places that nobody will ever see unless the owner really really wants to show them.
Just hope none of them are fad tattoos or ones that will compromise your dignity as you age. I've seen some guys get them in certain places that... lets just say it won't look the same when they are 60. At the same time, those tattoos were in places that nobody will ever see unless the owner really really wants to show them.
Both of my upper arms are done down to my elbows. My left leg is a "sleeve" from my knee to my ankle. I have one on my stomach and one on my back. I'm far from done.
Both of my upper arms are done down to my elbows. My left leg is a "sleeve" from my knee to my ankle. I have one on my stomach and one on my back. I'm far from done.
Generally, with that much work done (and more to come) one has either a concept and/or special meaning in them. Is there a general theme? Or is it more like C.M. Punk where he has a lot of work with a bunch of stuff he likes.
I have always wanted to get a tattoo somewhere. Not sure what or where. It would probably be a Silver Surfer on my arm or something. As of right now, TaT and I have a younger brother (The previously mentioned Tim) who has enough tattoos for all three of us.
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Generally, with that much work done (and more to come) one has either a concept and/or special meaning in them. Is there a general theme? Or is it more like C.M. Punk where he has a lot of work with a bunch of stuff he likes.
It's just a whole bunch of stuff I like. They all have meanings except one on my back which was a mistake and I want to get it covered at some point.
My wife has two tattoos. One that startes just below her neck and goes to between her shoulder blades. And one on her ankle. She wants more but wants me to design them...if she ever decides what. lol
It's just a whole bunch of stuff I like. They all have meanings except one on my back which was a mistake and I want to get it covered at some point.
That's cool (except for the one you aren't happy with). Most of my immediate family has multiple tattoos. lol My Dad, both brothers, both sisters, and my wife. My Mom, my son, and myself are the exceptions. That's not going to change anytime soon unless I pull an Archer. heh
Oh how I wish you guys could meet a regular that plays at my venue. Weekly, he will go into a tirade about how DC is full of overpowered and under-priced figures. He's convinced that DC Comics controls exactly what the dials are for the DC Comics and that they purposely make the DC Heroclix more powerful than the Marvel Heroclix. At the same time he refuses to acknowledge that in the last several sets, the most powerful/degenerative figures have all been marvel... Nightcrawler, Cosmic Spider-man, and Professor X.
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DC does get some power pieces but for some reason they always seem to cost more for what you get than with marvel. Ultimates Thor is a good example. I often point to JL doomsday and green scar as examples of the difference in point cost for what you get.
I think things have started to level out recently.
DC overpowered and underpriced, compared to Marvel???
With all due respect to JL Doomsday, no way would I trade any one figure among HoT Cap, GSX Professor X, WoS Nightcrawler and Mu Green Scar for him.
Holy Crow, he may be a SR while each of those four is a Rare, but would anyone rather have Doomsday in place of one of them???
...and I'm a loooooooooooongtime DC fan.
Tim Burton was right: "A square jaw does not a Batman make." Steve Buscemi as the next Batman! Luke Perry as Joker! Let's make it happen!
Dog's pooping in quick to say hi. (Yes, I meant to say "pooping" and not "popping".)
I've got a few tattoos. I've got a bald eagle with an American flag designed into it's wings on my left shoulder. I have a thorn that wraps partially around my right shoulder, but is drawn to look like it pierces and goes underneath the skin. On my back, I have 12 small kanji symbols aligned in pairs of two along part of my spine. I also have a dog tag with my best friend's initials (he passed away in 2006) on my back, directly behind my heart. The chain for the dog tags appears to enter under my skin through two small rips. I have some ideas in mind for more, but I need to save money first. I chose to have all my tattoos in places that they can't be seen if I am wearing a t-shirt. I didn't want to risk any issues with potential employers in the future.
A friend told me tattoos are silly. She said they look fine now, but they'll look bad when I'm 70. I told her I will look bad when I'm 70. (Credit to Craig Ferguson for that response.)