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is it wrong? cos i have got a urge to get one done.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:42 pm
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Tattoos are stupid


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:43 pm
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Surely you're still young though? ๐Ÿ˜‰

I go through this every year - should I/shouldn't I etc.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:44 pm
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people who say stuff is stupid are stupid.


 
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is it wrong? cos i have got a urge to get one done.

Go for it, why worry what others think?


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:47 pm
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"Tattoos are stupid"

Why's that then?


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:49 pm
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FIST on one hand as you are the yorkshire man I will let you decide which vowel to elongate on pie for the other hand ๐Ÿ˜‰

Folk who dont like tats will say no

Only bad tats are bad IMHO age is neither here nor there


 
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...regret the folly of their youth....? (perhaps)

...or should know better? (perhaps)

IMO (of course) - but how long before you grow to hate your favourite shirt/{insert and fashionable item} and wonder why you ever had it? [u]So make sure it really is what you want.[/u] No-one's choice but your own in the end though.


 
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I've often pondered whether to get a sick man bike tattoo but still have never managed to actually get it done


 
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As a 41yr old with a cute devil on my hip (17 at the time) & a skull with a blue Mohawk (23) with added tribal (33), my advice is make sure it is either really, really relevant to you and your lifestyle or represents your take on life. Or that it is so damn good that it doesn't matter!

Do not skimp on your chosen artist...


 
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but how long before you grow to hate your favourite [s]shirt/{insert and fashionable item}[/s] [b]wife?[/b]

Never really understood why people think tattooes are temporary or should be seen as if they are temporary.
Are they looking at only one aspect? (perhaps)


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 5:59 pm
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Tattoos are stupid

Less stupid than massive, one-eyed, stupid generalisations.


 
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DS - if that relates to my point ๐Ÿ˜‰ then absolutely not. That's the point I am making. Oh and the impact of sagging skin in more advanced years ๐Ÿ˜‰ !!


 
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Excellent tattooist in Hyde Park ton - have a butchers at his website:

www.physicalpoetry.co.uk


 
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Oh and the impact of sagging skin in more advanced years !!

Talking about the wife again? ๐Ÿ˜‰
I assume that all the haters change their wives or girlfriends at the first sign of sagging and have great difficulty in maintaining concentration for more than about ten minutes.
It's all a bit strange to me.
I've got the next one lined up.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 6:10 pm
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Cracking one in Skipton as well mate, on Water Street.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 6:10 pm
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Why the hell not Tony?
Do it..
If you want one, then why not??


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 6:10 pm
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Posted : 01/07/2012 6:14 pm
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Tattoos are great, i laugh every time i see one.


 
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The one on the left must have the bad ass, the other two tattooed dudes seem a little less happy about the smell.


 
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I noted with interest that tattoos came up on a Mental Health First Aid course I recently attended in the self-harm category.

I think the biggest thing against tattoos (at any age) is that, IF (and is it a big IF) you think the human body is a classic, wonderful, beautifully evolved design, then tattooing it is akin to adding a Halfords spoiler to a Type 35 Bugatti.


 
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I think the biggest thing against tattoos (at any age) is that, IF (and is it a big IF) you think the human body is a classic, wonderful, beautifully evolved design, then tattooing it is akin to adding a Halfords spoiler to a Type 35 Bugatti.

Is this an actual FACT or just your opinion?


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 6:39 pm
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IF (and is it a big IF) you think the human body is a classic, wonderful, beautifully evolved design, then tattooing it is akin to adding a Halfords spoiler to a Type 35 Bugatti.

or following a tradition as old as mankind itself!

I like tattoos and my view is that you get one because it's for YOU, it means something to you and that is all that matters. If you just get a bit of flash from a wall 'cos it's what all your mates have had done at a tattoo shop then chances are you may regret it at a later date.

I don't understand the ridicule from the virgin skinned mob, I don't mock you for looking like every other boring conformist fker, (that's your lifestyle choice and I respect that)

So to be honest ton, if you want it, go for it. Find a good tattoo artist that can design what you want, that will work with you your body and it can be a really positive life affirming thing.

A kind of "I'm doing this for me, screw society and it's shallow preconceptions, this makes ME happy"


 
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what tazzy said, if you want one then why not get one? If you're not sure then either play it safe and don't or bite the bullet and go for it. Be warned though, they're addictive

EDIT: I would say that wait until you have an idea of what you want than just a tattoo for the sake of it and invest wisely, go speak to an artist before use them, go through their books and take your time.


 
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Ton - tattoos are awesome. If you want one, bloody go out and get one. BUT - as said above, don't get a crappy flash one off the wall of a shop, find yourself an artist whose work you love and come up with a design that you both think will work well on you.

Would second the recommendation for Physical Poetry above, a few mates have had stuff done there that's been cracking. Ultimate Skin used to be pretty awesome too, though I've not heard much from them recently.

I can also recommend Cruithni Custom in Hull, Davey is a top lad and spent hours with me coming up with designs.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 6:50 pm
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That said, I did wait ten years before getting one of mine, just to be sure I liked it!


 
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Go for it, why worry what others think?

if you don't care what other people think, why have a tattoo? I mean, how much time do you spend looking at yourself ?


 
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I don't understand the ridicule from the virgin skinned mob, I don't mock you for looking like every other boring conformist fker, (that's your lifestyle choice and I respect that)

that's actually quite funny, getting one often just makes you look like every other tattooed person, tattoos are boring and conformist on boring and conformist people. getting one doesn't make you cool and edgy, especially if you work in I.T.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:26 pm
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if you don't care what other people think, why have a tattoo? I mean, how much time do you spend looking at yourself ?

so Simon, do you choose a bike, clothes, car, and so on... because to you like them or because of of how you think others will perceive you?

same with tattoos, I chose something because [b]I[/b] like it.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:27 pm
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getting one often just makes you look like every other tattooed person

yeh course they do, and all people of an ethnic origin look the same to you as well do they? ๐Ÿ˜†

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yep totally identical, not even their mums could tell them apart


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:28 pm
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and all people of an ethnic origin look the same to you as well do they?

being of "ethnic origin" i have to say no they don't. neither do people of a different "ethnic origin" to me.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:31 pm
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Not having a tattoo is the new having a tattoo.

When every man and his dog has some stupid tribal tat (Pun intended), then not having one is the new rebellion, the new individuality.


 
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if you don't care what other people think, why have a tattoo?

I think you've actually got me on this and the only answer I can come is to ask why do we do anything.
I could be as simple as the reason for taking photos of women's rears, it seemed a good idea at the time, but in hindsight it might not be how I want people to think of me.
As Tazzy says, I like and I don't have to justify anything I do to anyone.
Not having a tattoo is the new having a tattoo.

Surely being non-judgemental is the new having a tattoo, isn't it?


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:35 pm
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Great tattoo work is great, but bad tattoo work is terrible.

'Bad' could be - badly done tattooing (like everything else - you only pay for quality once ๐Ÿ˜‰ ), bad design (and that's not as subjective as it sounds, I've seen a lot of stuff that I'd never have done, but that still looked fantastic), or just otherwise decent enough stuff in the wrong place.

Take your time, talk to your tattooist, if it's not coming together, leave it for a bit, if you don't like the studio, walk away.

A decent artist will give you good solid after-care advice. Follow it carefully and your tattoos will thank you for it.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:37 pm
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I like and I don't have to justify anything I do to anyone.

no I'm afraid this is "narrow minded track world" you must follow the herd like all the good little sheeple! ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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*falls in love*


 
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yep totally identical, not even their mums could tell them apart

i credited you with the intelligence to realise i was suggesting that a tattoo was the same as a a suit, BMW, Rolex or any other social bauble worn by a popinjay with an implied meaning, they obviously don't look the same.
i was obviously wrong as were you.


 
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so Simon, do you choose a bike, clothes, car, and so on... because to you like them or because of of how you think others will perceive you?

the former ๐Ÿ™‚ Otherwise I'd be a right numpty! I only want people to react to my character, not my appearance or possessions.


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:40 pm
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r any other social bauble worn by a popinjay with an implied meaning

that rather suggests that you don't understand the social heritage of tattoos, but hey, it's a lifestyle choice that you have no interest in, that's fine.


 
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I'm an 'older' bloke
I'm a grandad
I've got tattoo's
I don't regret any of them
I'm planning on getting more - might even go this month

Couldn't give a flying f##k what anyone else thinks ! Might even get my nipples pierced


 
Posted : 01/07/2012 7:48 pm
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Might even get my nipples pierced

great idea, it can add all sorts of fun to play time ๐Ÿ˜†


 
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social heritage of tattoos

oh, you mean they're actually parasitic ? The tattoo has you rather than the other way round ?


 
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I only want people to react to my character, not my appearance or possessions.

to be fair if people react in a negative manner to my appearance then they're not the sort of person I want to interact with anyway. (it's a very simple selection process, open minded and tolerant=I like, closed narrow minded and judgemental = not interested) ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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that rather suggests that you don't understand the social heritage of tattoos, but hey, it's a lifestyle choice that you have no interest in, that's fine.

you are so right, i'll just have to muddle through and make the best of it, ignorance is bliss and all that.


 
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Mine are in your face and I like them that way..

They certainly have an effect on the way that certain folk preconceive me and for that they pay for themselves a thousand times over..

a dickhead filter if you like..


 
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