afromanGT
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TheSelectFew wrote:I like tatts that represent something and would only get one once entered into a bond or brotherhood of some form. What, like the Ace of Hearts?
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paulbagzFC
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I will never get a tat but if I did it would this; -PB
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Glory Recruit
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notorganic wrote:Had it done in Thailand by one of the leading artists over there, 3 sessions of 5 hours each - there are still a few minor unfinished bits that will need to be done next time I go over - because there were only a few days in between each session there are some parts that hadn't healed properly and couldn't be gone over again.
All up, I think it was around $750-$850 accounting for the exchange rate. I researched the prices a bit before I started, it was about the same as what an apprentice in Australia would have charged. Not bad, you can get them done really cheap in Thailand, was this in Phuket?
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afromanGT
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Quote:Not bad, you can get them done really cheap in Thailand, was this in Phuket? You even get a free blood-born disease with every purchase. Great value.
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notorganic
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Iridium1010 wrote:notorganic wrote:Had it done in Thailand by one of the leading artists over there, 3 sessions of 5 hours each - there are still a few minor unfinished bits that will need to be done next time I go over - because there were only a few days in between each session there are some parts that hadn't healed properly and couldn't be gone over again.
All up, I think it was around $750-$850 accounting for the exchange rate. I researched the prices a bit before I started, it was about the same as what an apprentice in Australia would have charged. Not bad, you can get them done really cheap in Thailand, was this in Phuket? Bangkok, the guy has studios in Pattaya and Phuket though so could have technically been in either.
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TheSelectFew
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afromanGT wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:I like tatts that represent something and would only get one once entered into a bond or brotherhood of some form. What, like the Ace of Hearts? I think you'd be more of a prison bitch for being the one who had a sook because he was teased by Melbourne fans. What a fucking bitch.
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A few mates and I were close to getting matcjing tats while drunk on an end of season trip once. It was a killer idea at the time. We never got around to it though.
which is good because 3/5 of them turned into mega jerks, and I refuse to talk to them since they got locked up in jail for fighting ambulance men going to rescue one of them from having a fit from drugs :lol:
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Glory Recruit
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Good company there pv4
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Iridium1010 wrote:Good company there pv4 They used to be. I stopped hanging with them when they started to turn sour. Don't play in that team anymore either
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afromanGT
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TheSelectFew wrote:afromanGT wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:I like tatts that represent something and would only get one once entered into a bond or brotherhood of some form. What, like the Ace of Hearts? I think you'd be more of a prison bitch for being the one who had a sook because he was teased by Melbourne fans. What a fucking bitch. If I wanted to spend my weekend getting in fights I'd get my security licence and get paid for it :roll:
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freaky.
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That is a boss tattoo.
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afromanGT
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That would trip me the fuck out finding that on a girl.
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Glory Recruit
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any idea how much a quarter sleeve would cost in Australia?
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TheSelectFew
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Rofl when Afro was on here. I take complete credit for him leaving.
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Jong Gabe
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+xRofl when Afro was on here. I take complete credit for him leaving. People bullied out of 442 by theselectfew: afromanGT
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Who's afroman and why did he leave?
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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TheSelectFew
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+x+xRofl when Afro was on here. I take complete credit for him leaving. People bullied out of 442 by theselectfew: afromanGT Add tardtho to the list.
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TheSelectFew
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+xWho's afroman and why did he leave? On your current trajectory, an older you.
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paulbagzFC
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+x+xWho's afroman and why did he leave? On your current trajectory, an older you. -PB
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TheSelectFew
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That said I prefer fish tenfold.
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salmonfc
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+x+xWho's afroman and why did he leave? On your current trajectory, an older you. :(
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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BETHFC
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+xWho's afroman and why did he leave? He was too good for this forum in his own opinion. Could be a decent bloke providing you didn't disagree with him or were Notorganic. I remember having an argument with him on belief in God with him arguing that not believing in God was in fact a belief. Turns out that I am a non-theist (another term manufactured by the internet that I had no idea existed).
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TheSelectFew
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+x+xWho's afroman and why did he leave? He was too good for this forum in his own opinion. Could be a decent bloke providing you didn't disagree with him or were Notorganic. I remember having an argument with him on belief in God with him arguing that not believing in God was in fact a belief. Turns out that I am a non-theist (another term manufactured by the internet that I had no idea existed). Like a pansexual and other neat terms found on buzzfeed.
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+xGot one? Want one? Seen a cool one worth sharing? I just got my coverup sleeve finished yesterday and I'm vain enough to want to show it off. Hate to disappoint you, Notor, but I recently watched a program on TV stating a clear case that tattoos are carcinogenic. Any red ink in a tattoo is even more toxic. The other issue with tatts, is that if it cost you a grand for your sleeve, it will cost six times that amount to have it removed. In general the cost of a getting a tatt increases sixfold for its later removal. Anybody else reading this and vacillating about getting a tatt might like to consider this info before they do.
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+xbatfink wrote:[quote=zimbos_05]like notors tatt...pretty lame Lame to you, maybe, but it holds incredible symbolic importance to me. I'm sorry that your life is so unfulfilling that you find the need to try and bring everyone else to your level of misery ;) Yes very true! mine has symbolic meaning to me as well. Mine is an eagle.
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Thought I’d bump this and ask people if they the tattoo fad is fading away. I had a conversation recently about whether it had passed its peak and they were getting less and less popular.
It seems that way compared to a few years ago when double sleeve, neck,leg, face tatts were growing and growing in popularity.
4 years it seemed like everyone was “why not” rather than “why” and I wanted to ask if anyone else felt the same way.
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Benjamin
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+xThought I’d bump this and ask people if they the tattoo fad is fading away. I had a conversation recently about whether it had passed its peak and they were getting less and less popular. It seems that way compared to a few years ago when double sleeve, neck,leg, face tatts were growing and growing in popularity. 4 years it seemed like everyone was “why not” rather than “why” and I wanted to ask if anyone else felt the same way. Still seems to be going strong. Don't seem to be able to pass half a dozen people without seeing an arm or leg completely covered. Barista at local coffee place is covered right up to the line of his jaw (bizarrely, having covered his neck he evidently thinks the face is sacred - wouldn't want to ruin those career opportunities later). The whole tattoo fashion has messed with my head. As an 'older' chap, when I was a kid if you saw someone with a tattoo you either knew to avoid blokes with tattoos or risk getting your head caved in, or chase women with tattoos because they were always filthy in bed. Now every bugger has them.
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I have a mate who has "Gene Vincent" tattooed on his neck. Timeless.
It's really old and shit.
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