Finally got around to get a tattoo.
#26
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 12:26
Point being, we all do things we might regret later, but potential regret is no reason to hide from life - be wild and crazy now because you'll regret a life lived in mediocrity far more than an outdated tattoo.
#27
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 01:39
#28
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 01:46
#29
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 06:15
I'm still thinking about paragon/renegade symbols somewhere. Public school teacher though, so gotta get 'em on the back or somewhere they can hide...
Kids don't care, but the administration and parents flip out!
#30
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 07:52
#31
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 08:43
#32
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 09:09
ElectronicFerret wrote...
I like it! In a great spot, too.
I'm still thinking about paragon/renegade symbols somewhere. Public school teacher though, so gotta get 'em on the back or somewhere they can hide...
Kids don't care, but the administration and parents flip out!
What about the spectre icon ? i love that one as well
Modifié par Michel1986, 26 septembre 2010 - 09:10 .
#33
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 09:38
Big Blue Car wrote...
I love people who see a tattoo and immediately start up with "Oh man you'll regret that!" and "Hmm, that's for life you know," and all that bull****. Especially because everyone I've known to say that IRL has a body that needs no additions at all to be embarrassing.
For real that's pretty god damn slick, plus if you ever meet a chick and she says "Oh my god, Mass Effect, that's so cool!" halfway through undressing you'll know to marry her.
Or rather "whats that" and you say "its from a video game" and then comes the akward silence...
#34
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 02:15
I will just tell them. -When daddy was young there was a awesome game called Mass Effect, that daddy liked very much.TheShadowmancer wrote...
No. You did not just do that. Enjoy the explanation to your kids.
Maybe. Maybe not. But i deal with it thenCancer Puppet wrote...
Yeah, he's never going to regret that...
That would be epic.Big Blu Car wrote...
For real that's pretty god damn slick, plus if you ever meet a chick and
she says "Oh my god, Mass Effect, that's so cool!" halfway through
undressing you'll know to marry her.
Chesthair is manly. No.AdamNW wrote...
Tattoo would look better if OP shaved his chest.
Theres no difference then having a sportslogo on your chest och "cadillac" on your arm.Vena_86 wrote...
Or rather "whats that" and you say "its from a video game" and then comes the akward silence...
Modifié par borizzz, 26 septembre 2010 - 02:16 .
#35
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 04:36
#36
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 04:55
#37
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 07:26
#38
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 07:29
#39
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 07:30
Michel1986 wrote...
ElectronicFerret wrote...
I like it! In a great spot, too.
I'm still thinking about paragon/renegade symbols somewhere. Public school teacher though, so gotta get 'em on the back or somewhere they can hide...
Kids don't care, but the administration and parents flip out!
What about the spectre icon ? i love that one as well
The Spectre logo, if done right, would make a nice tramp stamp.
#40
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 07:32
ElectronicFerret wrote...
I like it! In a great spot, too.
I'm still thinking about paragon/renegade symbols somewhere. Public school teacher though, so gotta get 'em on the back or somewhere they can hide...
Kids don't care, but the administration and parents flip out!
The Spectre logo, on a chick and if done right, would make a good Tramp Stamp. On a dude, maybe leave out the "Spectre" and just go with the symbol (hell, that applies to chicks too - just go with the symbol).
Ooops, unintentional double-ish post.
Modifié par Getorex, 26 septembre 2010 - 07:33 .
#41
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Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 08:18
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What happened to this world?
#42
Posté 27 septembre 2010 - 12:27
Big Blue Car wrote...
I love people who see a tattoo and immediately start up with "Oh man you'll regret that!" and "Hmm, that's for life you know," and all that bull****. Especially because everyone I've known to say that IRL has a body that needs no additions at all to be embarrassing.
For real that's pretty god damn slick, plus if you ever meet a chick and she says "Oh my god, Mass Effect, that's so cool!" halfway through undressing you'll know to marry her.
Yeah, dude, I'm pretty happy with my boby. Except for the stupid punk rock tattoos I'm stuck with. Just remember that anything you think is cool now, you are likely to look back on in ten years and say "how could I have been into somethng so stupid!"
I'm living proof of the "bad-****" tattoo is a mistake creed. I'f I had it to do over again, I'd get something artistic, not just "cool". Or better yet, save my money.
#43
Posté 27 septembre 2010 - 05:35
Cancer Puppet wrote...
Big Blue Car wrote...
I love people who see a tattoo and immediately start up with "Oh man you'll regret that!" and "Hmm, that's for life you know," and all that bull****. Especially because everyone I've known to say that IRL has a body that needs no additions at all to be embarrassing.
For real that's pretty god damn slick, plus if you ever meet a chick and she says "Oh my god, Mass Effect, that's so cool!" halfway through undressing you'll know to marry her.
Yeah, dude, I'm pretty happy with my boby. Except for the stupid punk rock tattoos I'm stuck with. Just remember that anything you think is cool now, you are likely to look back on in ten years and say "how could I have been into somethng so stupid!"
I'm living proof of the "bad-****" tattoo is a mistake creed. I'f I had it to do over again, I'd get something artistic, not just "cool". Or better yet, save my money.
I'm personally of the opinion that tattoos should reflect one's essence and personality, not a current interest or favorite band or something.
Seriously, if you get a tattoo, having a good story/explanation to go with the tattoo is a MUST.
#44
Posté 27 septembre 2010 - 06:24
Mr. MannlyMan wrote...
I'm personally of the opinion that tattoos should reflect one's essence and personality, not a current interest or favorite band or something.
Seriously, if you get a tattoo, having a good story/explanation to go with the tattoo is a MUST.
A tattoo doesn't always have to be something that symbolizes one's essence/core/pillar for the rest of their life. Some people continue to change and grow even into adulthood.
A tattoo can simply be a reminder of who you were when you had it done, and doesn't necessarily have to reflect who you are now.
Also @borizzz: it looks sweet.
Modifié par Janus Prospero, 27 septembre 2010 - 06:28 .
#45
Posté 27 septembre 2010 - 06:33
borizzz wrote...
This photo is taken directly after the tattoo was made.
i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a472/_boriz/min.jpg
That's an awesome tat! I've got two game-related tats myself:
http://img375.images...383/1010308.jpg
http://img707.images...127/newtatf.jpg
Even though they're still fairly new, so far I don't regret either one. The one in the top link isn't finished as of yet but will be soon.




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