Heh. Quivering beaver.
...myfunkyself - North_Ranger actually loves sauna pants. He only pretends they go against everything right and good in the world so his fellow Finns won't shun him and take away his horned viking helmet.
*gives NR a big grin*
And don't you forget itJust for you NR, remind them of what they are dealing with!
Sounds like a brothel from a Harry Potter novel.Heh. Quivering beaver.
Well, that wouldn't help much. His shot "Didn't go in, just impacted on the surface."But what is someone gets "Red Leader" tattooed on their junk?
Also lawsuits. I know when I got my tattoo, I had to sign something saying that I had not had any alcohol within the last 24 hours and that I would abstain from alcohol for 24 hours after getting it. THat way if I tried to sue and say they didn't give me what I wanted or anything, they had a legal document where I had already assured this is what I asked for, I was sober and clear-minded when I asked for it.I tihnk it might have been HIV that made it complicated.
Or...any other infection.
Icarus does tattoos?If it makes you feel better, fade, the guy who did my first tat was smoking a cigarette while he was inking me....and would not stop talking about how nice my skin was and how fine girls were these days.
I was also 16 and he didn't ask for ID.
My bro got a tattoo while drunk at 16. And he did not get the tattoo that he asked for. He wanted the 4 bar Black Flag symbol. And the tattoo artist gave him a pirate flag instead.Yeah, I'm being flippant, but it does seem like you're not supposed to just do things anymore. You have to have a tattoo artist who attended Juliard, and anoint the result with a lotion created from flowers sprouted from the tears of God and picked by the self-articulating nipples of virginal nuns.
I'm playing of course, but it seems like everything is this way lately.
You can still find those places, for sure. But if you've thought ahead of time about what you want, you clearly care about it enough to ensure it's done properly.Yeah, I'm being flippant, but it does seem like you're not supposed to just do things anymore. You have to have a tattoo artist who attended Juliard, and anoint the result with a lotion created from flowers sprouted from the tears of God and picked by the self-articulating nipples of virginal nuns.
I'm playing of course, but it seems like everything is this way lately.
I was playing around. I thought I made that clear by saying "I'm playing of course". But then you can't buy X without being told by some fan that the only real way to do it is to do it in Y expensive way lately. It wasn't just the tattoo thing.fade Don't be a dick. If you are paying for someone to draw permanent images on your body why wouldn't you research and want the best?
Why.You guys told her about sexingtonsecrets.blogspot.com already, right?
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So is sticking your willy in a prostitute. Or marriage, now that I think about it.I was playing around. I thought I made that clear by saying "I'm playing of course". But then you can't buy X without being told by some fan that the only real way to do it is to do it in Y expensive way lately. It wasn't just the tattoo thing.
If you want to make yourself a canvas, I get what you're going for. But part of the appeal of something like a tattoo seems to be the rebellious, spur of the moment nature of it. The fact that it's permanent but carries a risk of being terrible and regrettable seems like part of the appeal.
I can't speak for everyone, but I always try to do a little research when I am buying a big ticket item, and for me, tattoos fall under that categoryWhen did everything get so complicated and specialized? What happened to getting drunk, walking into a dirty tattoo parlor, getting an anchor on your arm, and then driving off on your g-d Harley with blood and pus dripping from the fresh ink on your forearm?
Mayhaps I will spice up your morning coffee with my piss bag.
if you watch a lot of movies, sure.If you want to make yourself a canvas, I get what you're going for. But part of the appeal of something like a tattoo seems to be the rebellious, spur of the moment nature of it. The fact that it's permanent but carries a risk of being terrible and regrettable seems like part of the appeal.
You're weirdJes' makin' a wee bit of a joke thar, lass. Noo harm, noo fo...
*slaps his face*
Sorry... Just watched the Brave trailer. I started Scottin' out.
Did it really take you this long to realize that?You're weird