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It says... "I'm a ho!" Hence the term, tramp stamp.
Well I just wish that girls had advertised so blatently when I was looking for fun, back in the "old" days!!! Most of the "ho's" I knew wanted it kept a secret, and I was happy to oblige.
They are okay as long as they include thier name (easy to forget sometimes), and thier birthdate....
LOL
Originally Posted by herman391
I'm pretty sure that there aren't any metals or toxic substances in tattoo ink. Otherwise the thing would never stop itching right from day one. At least thats my rather un-educated opinion.
My well educated opinion agrees with you. I've been tattooing for going on 7 years now (with real machines, add 4 years if you count 'homemade' machines). Some folks have alergic reactions to pigments (my ol' lady is allergic to green tattoo ink, no matter what brand).
The only ink I've seen with any sort of toxic properties is 'blacklight' ink. It's supposed to be invisible to the naked eye, but the image appears when it's under a blacklight. Problem is, because it's somewhat toxic, it scars wherever it's tattooed. I'll never touch the stuff, but my friend Abby got a star on her wrist with it, and it irritated the skin so bad it just healed as a blobby scar that glows when near a blacklight .
i don't ever plan on getting an epidural and i know some people 100% disagree with tatts but i happen to think mine is in good taste and perfectly reasonable. i got it there so i cld hide it for work but still have something that represents my life, like my story. i wanted it on my chest where i cld see it, like right above my heart kinda but the tatt artist told me it'd cost nearly twice as much to get it there becuz it's soft tissue and he cldn't guarantee his best work. that's fine.. the girl who did mine four years later did awesome. i didn't know it was called a tramp stamp or target practice when i got the dumb thing... i just thought it was prolly the best place on my chunky ... tail ... to get a tatt that i want to have forever... *shrug*
In my opinion tats are just plain stupid. However, I liked my ex-wifes tat on her inner thigh. But, I always wondered what went on in the tat parlor at the time!
Yep I was right about the ex. That is why she is my ex.
Hence, I hate tats, and do my best on a daily basis to ridicule the poopies out of people who have them. And I can. I am 6' 3" and weigh 198. With a 3 degree black belt.
smokestone, your free to ridicule them if you want. But there are some guys bigger than you who have tats, and they have friends who are bigger than you as well .
In my opinion tats are just plain stupid. However, I liked my ex-wifes tat on her inner thigh. But, I always wondered what went on in the tat parlor at the time!
Yep I was right about the ex. That is why she is my ex.
Hence, I hate tats, and do my best on a daily basis to ridicule the poopies out of people who have them. And I can. I am 6' 3" and weigh 198. With a 3 degree black belt.
I love ridiculing tat morons!
Taekwondo? I enjoy pointing out the fact that this art is useless.
I love making fun of morons that brag about their black belts, you don't scare me. I've got guns and knifes and baseball bats, so bring it Mr Miyagi...
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