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That rocks. I have two tattoos, and im not even 18 yet :)

I have a tribal cross on my left forearm, and a Heartagram tattoo on my stomach (Like Bam Margeras)

:p nice tattoo's, am not into tribal myself, i like more of a old retro and chinese stuff e.g. "god of fire - and water " ( my nxt tattoo gonna cover my whole right arm, be blended into the iron cross :pinch: )

btw i've been 18 for years..... :D ( im a small guy tho, u can tell abit in the pic)

Mine has been an ongoing process for about a year now. The center of my arm contains kind of a tribal design with a face shadowed inside of it. Around that is several things blending into it, varying from a grim reaper, to a graveyard with a swirling sky, demons, trapped souls, skeletons, etc. It to me represents a life after death, although not a pleasant one. All my work has been hand needled, and doesn't use the trashy common ink you see in most places. Right now its a 1/2 sleeve, and i'll be beginning on the lower arm in the coming weeks, starting with most of the outlines. I'm the kind of person that likes to let the artist work, seeing where his imagination will take him, rather than choosing the typical out of the "Big Book Of Tattoos" that everyone gets these days (ie butterflies on the neck, tribal on the lower back, and other crap) Someday I hope to have both arms covered, perhaps my back too.

,Sep 5 2004, 02:02] :p nice tattoo's, am not into tribal myself, i like more of a old retro and chinese stuff e.g. "god of fire - and water " ( my nxt tattoo gonna cover my whole right arm, be blended into the iron cross :pinch: )

btw i've been 18 for years..... :D ( im a small guy tho, u can tell abit in the pic)

A sleeve, id love a sleeve :D Like Ville Valo from HIM, but i dont want to copy everyone of his tattoos, although i will probably end up doing :blink: lol

Mine has been an ongoing process for about a year now. The center of my arm contains kind of a tribal design with a face shadowed inside of it. Around that is several things blending into it, varying from a grim reaper, to a graveyard with a swirling sky, demons, trapped souls, skeletons, etc. It to me represents a life after death, although not a pleasant one. All my work has been hand needled, and doesn't use the trashy common ink you see in most places. Right now its a 1/2 sleeve, and i'll be beginning on the lower arm in the coming weeks, starting with most of the outlines. I'm the kind of person that likes to let the artist work, seeing where his imagination will take him, rather than choosing the typical out of the "Big Book Of Tattoos" that everyone gets these days (ie butterflies on the neck, tribal on the lower back, and other crap) Someday I hope to have both arms covered, perhaps my back too.

when i was getting my tattoo done, to my horror like 50 scallies walked in, u could tell there were all gonna get butterflys and all that common **** from ""Big Book Of Tattoos" ( although some good idears can come out of there )

i felt like slappin them in the face, and sending them all back to JJB's for some new Tracksuit bottoms

,Sep 5 2004, 02:24] when i was getting my tattoo done, to my horror like 50 scallies walked in, u could tell there were all gonna get butterflys and all that common **** from ""Big Book Of Tattoos" ( although some good idears can come out of there )

i felt like slappin them in the face, and sending them all back to JJB's for some new Tracksuit bottoms

Lol! I know the guy that did my tattoos and he was telling me his "rules". If its a football badge or something "****", then he charges them like ?10 more. If he likes the design, then he does it quite cheap. I had money knocked off because he knows me anyway, but he knocked an extra ?5 off because he loved the design.

Lol! I know the guy that did my tattoos and he was telling me his "rules". If its a football badge or something "****", then he charges them like ?10 more. If he likes the design, then he does it quite cheap. I had money knocked off because he knows me anyway, but he knocked an extra ?5 off because he loved the design.

yeah i'll get mine cheaper from now on, coz my m8 got over ?500 tattoo on the same day i got mine ( although his will take another month 2 finis:pinch:ch: )

it helps to be chums with the tattooist, soo they dont over charge ;) ;)

Somehow I associate an iron cross with germany and war O_o but i'm probably totally wrong about that. Anyways, I'd never get a tatoo, but imo everyone should do what they like the best, so.. have fun with your new tat ^_^

Yeah... it used to be a symbol that some groups used. Now it's commonly associated with clothing brands, and other such related things.

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