
Keep your love blue and true, friends.

Han Shot First wrote...
Tramp stamps are about the farthest thing from sexy, but I wouldn't say all women with tattoos aren't sexy. It really depends on the ink and where they are inked.
Ravensword wrote...
Angry_Elcor wrote...
And Miranda should totally have had a couple of tattoos. Like a tramp stamp, or some barbed wire on her arm. She was such a total badass, it seemed like such an obvious no-brainer. The love scene would have been so much better that way.
Dude, there's nothing badass about tramp stamps whatsoever. Never has. Never will. The effect of this is two-fold if the person w/ the tramp stamp is a man.
And barb wire tattoos are used by people who think it's badass, but really isn't, given how many ****ing people have those. If one should have the desire to get a barb wire tattoo to show the world how awesome one is, they should do this instead: rather than actually getting a barb wire tattoo, one should opt to get some real barbwire, and get that twisted nice and tight on the arm.
Xilizhra wrote...
But presumably you can have an interest in their personality before finding out about certain decoration, unless you actually interrogate dates on tattoos.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
I'm just wondering whether personality or decoration type is more important when you seek conquest.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
In that case, I presume sex isn't a goal that valuable to you.
Sex is a goal, but I have standards with who I have it with.
Having a tattoo means you don't meet my standards.
And it's a moot point. Miranda doesn't have a tattoo. It's notional, and not one I'm keen to imagine or work with.
They have to be decorated right for me to have an interest in their personality.
As for notches under the belt, they just have to be decorated right.

MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
But no, if they have a tat, feelings gone, I'm gone.
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
Guess what?
Have fun guessing!
Wouldn't deprive you of such wonders.
Let other people imagine the character the way they want to. Just because you like the character that way, it doesn't mean that it is the right way. (for the record, tattoos wouldn't indeed fit with the character).
And FFS stop acting like your opinion is the paragon of righteousness and we are all wrong.
Boy, oh boy is this post ironic!
You don't know me very well at all!
spirosz wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
But no, if they have a tat, feelings gone, I'm gone.
What about the significance behind the tattoo?
I'm still curious as to where the hate of tattoos come from, haha.
Modifié par MassivelyEffective0730, 07 novembre 2013 - 04:09 .
I could see that happening. Perhaps more likely for Kelly than Miranda.Angry_Elcor wrote...
Here's a good one of Kelly:
Although, in Kelly's case, this is too much. She's freaky, but not "covered in tats" freaky. More like something small on her breast, upper thigh, or... other interesting places.
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MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
spirosz wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
But no, if they have a tat, feelings gone, I'm gone.
What about the significance behind the tattoo?
I'm still curious as to where the hate of tattoos come from, haha.
Don't care. That's 'their' tat. I can appreciate their right for tattoo's. I hope they appreciate my right not to like them. There will never be a girl with a tattoo that I will find to be attractive. Not that it should bother them. I'm a great catch, but they really shouldn't get worked up over me. I'm not going to give them the time of day, they don't need to give me the time of day. Everybody wins.
Simply unattractive. I've always hated tattoo's.
N7PT wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
Guess what?
Have fun guessing!
Wouldn't deprive you of such wonders.
Let other people imagine the character the way they want to. Just because you like the character that way, it doesn't mean that it is the right way. (for the record, tattoos wouldn't indeed fit with the character).
And FFS stop acting like your opinion is the paragon of righteousness and we are all wrong.
Boy, oh boy is this post ironic!
You don't know me very well at all!
And yet, here you are, mere seconds after my response, guns blazing and ready to humiliate some internet guy you couldn't care less about (or could you?). Are you so odd-minded that in order to make a stand you need to try and win the prize for "most e-arguments won"?
Also, stop with the "you don't know me" thing. I don't give a flying f*** about you or what you think.
Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.
Modifié par MassivelyEffective0730, 07 novembre 2013 - 04:13 .
Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.

Modifié par Angry_Elcor, 07 novembre 2013 - 04:13 .
Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.
Angry_Elcor wrote...
Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.
I say we compromise, and go for something in the middle. Like this, perhaps:
This is getting closer to what I was getting at. That fits the character, though I'd probably put the dragon on her back, and tone it down slighly. Still, this is very sexy, and really works, I think. Pretty cool stuff.
Fricken win.Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.
spirosz wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
But no, if they have a tat, feelings gone, I'm gone.
What about the significance behind the tattoo?
I'm still curious as to where the hate of tattoos come from, haha.
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
I think it's disgusting. And unreal. That said, how is it in character?
Means of control. Altering her own body in a way never intended by her father. Probably something she'd be more inclined to do when she was younger, but I could easily see it happening.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Angry_Elcor wrote...
Miscellaneous Mind wrote...
I'd like for Miranda to be tatted up like Chris Andersen. She'd look, like, 100 times better.
I say we compromise, and go for something in the middle. Like this, perhaps:
This is getting closer to what I was getting at. That fits the character, though I'd probably put the dragon on her back, and tone it down slighly. Still, this is very sexy, and really works, I think. Pretty cool stuff.
I think it's disgusting. And unreal. That said, how is it in character?
wolfhowwl wrote...
Instead of tattoos on a character what about tattoos of a character?
Keep your love blue and true, friends.
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
N7PT wrote...
Guess what?
Have fun guessing!
Wouldn't deprive you of such wonders.
Let other people imagine the character the way they want to. Just because you like the character that way, it doesn't mean that it is the right way. (for the record, tattoos wouldn't indeed fit with the character).
And FFS stop acting like your opinion is the paragon of righteousness and we are all wrong.
Boy, oh boy is this post ironic!
You don't know me very well at all!
And yet, here you are, mere seconds after my response, guns blazing and ready to humiliate some internet guy you couldn't care less about (or could you?). Are you so odd-minded that in order to make a stand you need to try and win the prize for "most e-arguments won"?
Also, stop with the "you don't know me" thing. I don't give a flying f*** about you or what you think.
Well, you've just twisted my words and point. And made ad hominems.
And lost your temper. High-ground rules! Victory is mine!
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It makes perfect sense? How so? If that was the perfect avenue for her to reject her father wouldn't she have done it by now?Angry_Elcor wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
I think it's disgusting. And unreal. That said, how is it in character?
I don't really care what you think of it. Why would I? If you don't like it, why do you keep responding to me? And I have no idea what you mean by "unreal." As far as why it's in character, she hated her father for designing her as a tool, and she repeatedly sought to separate herself from his plans and megalomania. It makes perfect sense for her to rewrite the canvas that he created on her own terms.
Angry_Elcor wrote...
As far as why it's in character, she hated her father for designing her as a tool, and she repeatedly sought to separate herself from his plans and megalomania. It makes perfect sense for her to rewrite the canvas that he created on her own terms.