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  1. If your penis looks like that, go see a doctor. ;-)
    7 points
  2. I wish it looked more like a penis to be honest.
    5 points
  3. Couldn't click on this thread fast enough...
    5 points
  4. "head" and "penis" ? LOL actually it looks like a rocket to me,or maybe a starfish,no,no wait,it looks a lot like an arm ! that's it ! it's a Fuckin' arm ! well,no,not a Fuckin' arm,maybe it's just an arm.HOLD ON ! it's an arm AND a leg ! mmmm,maybe a couch ? maybe it's a baby's arm holding an apple !? it could be infected, I turned my head to the left,but I think I broke it,and I can't fuckin' do it upside down, F*** it,I'm not sure dude.
    5 points
  5. i know i mean i asked the dude to make me a sick dotwork cock and he didnt really live up to the task at all. next tat i think i'm gonna go the photorealism route for sure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    4 points
  6. I teaching myself basic stone carving lately and tried making a small tree the other day. After a couple hours I looked at it from another perspective, giggled insanely and without saying anything showed it to my husband. He laughed and said "yeah did you mean to make a penis?" Moral: My poor tree looked way more like a penis than your geometric dotwork, which is actually quite nice. Maybe if you tilt your head and squint it maybe kinda could look like something if you're looking for it. If anyone is looking for that on your arm, there's other issues probably [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    4 points
  7. Just peeled some Tegaderm off for the first time a couple minutes ago, some initial thoughts: 1. Got tattooed Monday afternoon. Kept the original bandage on overnight (as I like to do), then washed it well Tuesday AM and left it bare (under my jeans) until that evening (didn't order it in time to arrive before Tuesday). 2. The tattoo wept a lot of plasma into the 2 sheets of 4x4" Tegaderm I applied, so much so that I sprung a minor leak at the bottom and had to patch a new piece under it. I should mention that most of that built up plasma worked its way out before the patch. This tattoo is on my shin, so gravity was really working against me. I later added another piece at the top to wrap around my knee - not a super friendly area as far as movement is concerned. These two pieces were added on Wednesday. 3. With the Tegaderm, I hardly even noticed I had a brand new tattoo while at work. There was no irritation from rubbing on clothing, and I could ride my bike in no problem. 4. Kept it on for 4 days (Tuesday-Saturday), so that the 2 edge pieces had been on for the minimum 3 - I was a little worried about ripping my remaining leg hairs out if the adhesive hadn't weakened some... It all peeled off fine, didn't even need water to help it off, so I just hopped in the shower after to wash it all off. All in all, the tattoo looks and feels great. Time will only tell how the rest of the heal goes, but I have a feeling that I'm past the worst of it. To me, just having the freedom to move without worrying about rubbing/irritation is worth the price of admission. In the future, I'll definitely order larger sheets to make coverage a little simpler (tattoo is about 4.5 x 7", a little tricky to get that extra 1" border around), but I think I'm a convert! Thanks to everyone who posted here, I definitely read through this whole thread at least once while making the choice...
    4 points
  8. Do they just carry their stuff around in a plastic grocery bag while they wait? I mean, my thinking is that if you have a need for a hand bag it means you have stuff you need to carry right now so I'm not seeing how a waiting list is a legit option here. Tattoos on the other hand... probably worth waiting if you have a specific artist you really want to get a tattoo by but also there are a lot of really excellent artists who either don't have a long wait time or specifically set aside certain days for walk ins so I guess it's up to you how long you want to wait. Either way, I suggest getting a bag that is readily available to carry your stuff to the tattoo appointment.
    3 points
  9. dude, as Freud said, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
    3 points
  10. Waiting is the norm.If you want something from an artist, then you wait. Let them know if you are flexible if a cancellation comes up, so they can add you to the cancellations list. No, this isn't a Birkin bag...it's your body. Make good, informed decisions and if you have to wait, you wait.
    3 points
  11. Pretty anti-climactic
    2 points
  12. because you said something i saw it.
    2 points
  13. *Outta the way!* I'll be the judge of this! *Peers closely* No. But what is it?
    2 points
  14. My artist always says that just because it hurts is no reason not to get tattooed! just finishing up my leg, as @Gingerninja says, it depends on where on the thigh. Knee ditch and inner thigh were no fun. Working my way up, ass and side next, then on to the ribs.
    2 points
  15. I have waited 11 months before, it's the norm these days for many artists. I know of people waiting longer than that too.
    2 points
  16. A handbag designed after famous actress Jane Birkin. Released in small increments annually and customers are put on waitlists.
    1 point
  17. Awesome giraffe. Digging the monkey as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  18. 1 point
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