Ever Feel Like a Thread Killer? 35

Baths are awesome!

If I were to get a tattoo, it’d be a velociraptor holding the american flag riding a shark.

[quote]byukid wrote:
If I were to get a tattoo, it’d be a velociraptor holding the american flag riding a shark.[/quote]

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[quote]pch2 wrote:
Baths are awesome![/quote]

sitting in a pool of my own filth, not awesome

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]pch2 wrote:
Baths are awesome![/quote]

sitting in a pool of my own filth, not awesome[/quote]

Farting in the bath is awesome though.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]pch2 wrote:
Baths are awesome![/quote]

sitting in a pool of my own filth, not awesome[/quote]

I’m not really a fan either, showers are much more renewing.


That tk newb who posted a cat pic…thumbs up!

Oh hai there, dudes! Edgy, get a funky celtic-ish ‘cross’ but have the outline looke more like a double bladed axe, that a viking would slaughter with.

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
^ Been done a lot. Me personally all mine are unique design’s by the tattoo artist. Take a conept in my opinion and let him create it and revise until you find what speaks to you. Also something that not every frat boy in America has on there hip. [/quote]

Now that I think about it, Edge. Do this, talk it over with the artist you hire to do it.[/quote]

You never answered my question Count if you have any ink.

Edgy take it from me I have well over 100 hours sitting in a chair getting ink.

What is more important than the actual tattoo is the guy doing it. You have to find a place that has a state license to operate, that gurantees they sterilize there needles correctly etc. You sure as hell do not want Hep C.

Second is the guy actually doing the tattoo, do NOT be that guy who picks something off a wall. Ask to see the portfolio of the actual tattoo artist. You want to see pictures of his work, try to find a guy that does good cover ups. Ask to see his before and after pictures. These guys tend to be more creative and artistic.

Last take your concept to him, sit down and tell him what you are looking for. Put some money down and tell him you will be back in a week. He should have sketches of what potentially you will like then have him revise as you see fit.

You do this and you will have a permanent mark that will be asked about by others. When I wear short sleeve shirts I am constantly stopped and asked who did my work. That is what you want. Not barb wire, frat boy tribal bullshit.


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Iky, DJ & Rock~

Thanks, that is good info.

If I take the Celtic/Templar cross idea, have the double bladed battleaxe underneath with a red aura and surround it with celtic spirals. Wrap that around my left delt.

Take that to my tatooer - I’ve got 3 now - and have him come up with something.

I’m liking where this is going~

back from my diving trip and in the middle of the snow storm
I should have stayed there.

Nice self portrait N ^^^^

Speaking of cold, it’s freakin 40 here in Phoenix, with a high of 43. This isn’t AZ, it’s more like some crappy midwestern state! BOOOOO!

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Edgy take it from me I have well over 100 hours sitting in a chair getting ink.
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Yeah, you know what you’re talking about. I haven’t added up how much time I’ve spent in the chair, that’ll give me something to do today!

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Edgy take it from me I have well over 100 hours sitting in a chair getting ink.
[/quote]
Yeah, you know what you’re talking about. I haven’t added up how much time I’ve spent in the chair, that’ll give me something to do today![/quote]

Hahahahahaha that is just a rough estimate, I do know that last one a cover up on my left arm was 3 times of 5 hour sessions apeace. Man do I have mental issues.

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
^ Been done a lot. Me personally all mine are unique design’s by the tattoo artist. Take a conept in my opinion and let him create it and revise until you find what speaks to you. Also something that not every frat boy in America has on there hip. [/quote]

Now that I think about it, Edge. Do this, talk it over with the artist you hire to do it.[/quote]

You never answered my question Count if you have any ink.

Edgy take it from me I have well over 100 hours sitting in a chair getting ink.

What is more important than the actual tattoo is the guy doing it. You have to find a place that has a state license to operate, that gurantees they sterilize there needles correctly etc. You sure as hell do not want Hep C.

Second is the guy actually doing the tattoo, do NOT be that guy who picks something off a wall. Ask to see the portfolio of the actual tattoo artist. You want to see pictures of his work, try to find a guy that does good cover ups. Ask to see his before and after pictures. These guys tend to be more creative and artistic.

Last take your concept to him, sit down and tell him what you are looking for. Put some money down and tell him you will be back in a week. He should have sketches of what potentially you will like then have him revise as you see fit.

You do this and you will have a permanent mark that will be asked about by others. When I wear short sleeve shirts I am constantly stopped and asked who did my work. That is what you want. Not barb wire, frat boy tribal bullshit. [/quote]

A bear on my right arm
A Bat Skeleton hugging a cross on my left arm
Pentagram on right hip
“wounds” on quads to cover up where I used to cut

[quote]Edgy wrote:
Iky, DJ & Rock~

Thanks, that is good info.

If I take the Celtic/Templar cross idea, have the double bladed battleaxe underneath with a red aura and surround it with celtic spirals. Wrap that around my left delt.

Take that to my tatooer - I’ve got 3 now - and have him come up with something.

I’m liking where this is going~[/quote]

Sounds sick dude

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Man do I have mental issues. [/quote]
Don’t we all?

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Man do I have mental issues. [/quote]
Don’t we all?[/quote]

Every time when it hits the 3 hour mark of sitting in the chair, I have that mental conversation of “WTF am I doing this for again, this is really getting painful. I dont know how much more I can take this shit.”

Then normally around a year later I start getting the itch for another one. I would be totally sleeved if the wife would let me.