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I'm 1 pound away from losing enough weight to justify getting another tattoo, so I don't need to make any resolutions.
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Whats New ? and First Unread not working anymore ?
Tesseracts replied to Gregor's topic in Bugs, Issues, & "How To" Questions
My newest post, here, is not appearing on the new posts page. When I search my latest posts it also does not appear. Edit: it does appear in the activity stream. -
Reviving this thread to talk about my recent piercing experience and ask for advice. I took out my industrial and left it out for about a week. It's the first time I have ever done that since I got it 5 years ago, it by the time I tried to put the jewelry back in I couldn't. I was afraid it had closed, so I emailed the tattoo/piercing place where I originally got it done asking what my options are for fixing this. I got no response so I called the next day. When I called they said "oh yeah, you're the one who sent us an email" (but they never responded), and told me to come in so they can look at it. The piercer the shop has now is different, and he seems a lot colder than the piercer who originally did my industrial. I took the jewelry out of my bag and placed it on the counter, since it's a small place and we were standing at the front counter at the time, and he snapped "don't do that." I asked "don't do what?" and he said I shouldn't put it on the counter because "it's been inside my body." He said "that's why I'm wearing gloves." Neither he nor anybody else made any attempt to clean the counter, which is what they would have done if my industrial bar was ACTUALLY a biohazard. Fortunately my piercing was not closed, it just needed to be widened. He widened it for $5 (although I had to ask, nobody offered me the price). Then I asked if he could look at my ear lobes to see if those have closed, since I was already there. He said he would do it if I bought earrings. I asked how much those cost, and he said $70. That doesn't sound right because my industrial originally cost $70, including the bar. I looked on the website, and it says a lobe piercing is $45. So, for a while I've been thinking of getting another industrial or maybe other ear piercings, but I feel like I can't trust this guy. My questions are: 1) Is this normal? Or was he being weird? 2) Can anyone recommend good piercers in the Boston area? Oh man. I just Googled the guy who originally pierced me, turns out he's dead. Sad. - - - Updated - - - For some reason this isn't showing up on the "new posts" page.
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Thanks! I did a Facebook search and found this place is doing them, so I would probably go there. https://www.facebook.com/BostonBarberCo/photos/a.199617026731949.59896.191585510868434/1199313220095653/?type=3
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I MIGHT be getting one of these tomorrow. Probably just the number 13 or roman numerals. My question is: WHERE should I get it? I have pretty much my entire body available except a couple of spots on my legs. my tattoos - Imgur
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Okay then.
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For TATTOOERS ONLY - most hated tattoo requests?
Tesseracts replied to dari's topic in Crazy Tattoo Stories
If there's any good thing about that stupid article it made me come back to this website to see if anyone was talking about it. The thing I dislike most about the article is her argument that it's her body and she can do whatever she wants to it. That's not how bodily autonomy works, the right to do anything to your body does not mean she has the right to tell OTHER PEOPLE what to do to her body. By not respecting the artist's right to refuse work, she's dehumanizing him. It's sad we live in a world where a feminist website will publish an article by somebody who doesn't even understand agency.- 196 replies
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I don't think pain is a big deal. It's not going to bring me enlightenment any time soon, but even though I dislike pain I can deal with it. It's not that I'm less sensitive to pain, it's that I have the mental ability to put up with it. I don't want to be self congratulatory but that's the only way I can explain it. Pain is temporary. It's no different than a sport, or any other activity which is uncomfortable in the short term but good in the long term. Which, actually, is basically anything. If you want to accomplish anything you need to deal with struggle.
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Good satire of Yelp.
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Plainskins say the darndest things...
Tesseracts replied to TrixieFaux's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
I think this is an insecurity thing. Some people think anyone with a tattoo is automatically braver or something, so they feel the need to justify why they don't have one. -
He does really nice birds. I want one. Your body is a canvas Also, this landscape thing is cool.
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I like to use Yelp for regular businesses like restaurants and stores. For tattoo shops it's not useful, because people who complain never give specifics and their problems usually sound small. They always say something like "tattoos are good but the vibe is snobby" or "very bad service, they refused to tattoo the idea I had, which was a great idea but of course I'm not going to tell you what it is in this review." They don't seem to respect the tattooer's right to not take on work that doesn't interest them/would look terrible. Honestly, I like the fact that Yelp exists so I can get back at people who screw me over. For example this dog boarding place recently failed to take care of my dog by walking her outside of the enclosure, something they assured me they wouldn't do. She escaped and ran across a highway. They also did many other things wrong but I won't get into it. I didn't actually write a bad review on Yelp for this (yet...) but knowing I have the ability to makes me feel a bit less like a worthless pawn in the system.
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I wonder what it would be like if someone got an entire chrome bodysuit. Like this but on actual skin. http://hqwide.com/wallpapers/l/1440x900/69/science_fiction_artwork_boris_vallejo_1440x900_68300.jpg
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These are really nice figures and everything, but I don't understand why artists have to talk like this. ???????????????Anyway... this reminds me of a Barbie that actually has really cool tattoos. Oh, no! Barbie has a life! - Alysha
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Post awesome things you have been doing recently
Tesseracts replied to irezumi's topic in Random Crap
I had a weird dream last night and don't know what thread to post it in, so here it goes. I scheduled an appointment with Valerie Vargas (IRL I've never met her, currently have no plans to get a tattoo from her, she doesn't work on my continent, and I don't think she has ever done the style or kind of tattoo I wanted in my dream) to get a tattoo of a pink flower. She was really late so another woman with impossibly tiny hands offered to do it instead. I agreed to it but she started painting on me with body paint. I told her I wanted a tattoo and she left. 1 out of 5 stars. -
This is my dog Ginger, she's a labradoodle. First picture is her as a puppy, she's 5 now. The grey dog is Bia, I dogsit her sometimes.
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I bought an epilator recently, I recommend those. Although I lost mine so I haven't gotten to use it before a tattoo. I always shave before the tattoo, but I'm female so I'm used to shaving my legs without cutting them. Shaving cream is enough to avoid rashes for me.
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Tegaderm/Saniderm/Tatuderm healing process
Tesseracts replied to Bigboy67's topic in Tattoo After Care
The scab I was complaining about fell off yesterday, and there's no damage to the tattoo. Itchiness is 90% gone. The tattoo is 12 days old and it looks great, although I only have one other tattoo so I don't have much to compare it to quality wise, this one was definitely less of a hassle to heal because of Saniderm. I'll take more photos in a couple weeks when the onion skin is gone. -
Above that, is that a healed tattoo in the same style? If you have any photos of healed tattoos like this I'd love to see them, I'm curious what will happen to all the white stuff and other details.
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I think this stuff is only published because it's click-bait. They know people will get offended.
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I was bored, and I Googled "forehead koi tattoo." The Tale of the Carp Transforming to A Dragon - General Chinese Culture - China History Forum, Chinese History Forum : Koi Fish Legend?? TattooNOW : I'm not really convinced by either of these, although I bet the second one is closer. It's probably related to the Buddhist concept of the third eye. I see this Buddha Eyes (Wisdom Eyes) Symbol - ReligionFacts used in Jondix's work a lot. I've seen similar symbols in Japanese tattoos.
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Tegaderm/Saniderm/Tatuderm healing process
Tesseracts replied to Bigboy67's topic in Tattoo After Care
I took off the Saniderm 2 days ago, and left it off. Everything's fine now, except I got one small scab on one of the leaves. I don't think it's going to wreck anything, but it's horribly itchy. I'm annoyed that I have a scab but at least it's only one. -
In this thread, we commiserate about healing our fresh tattoos.
Tesseracts replied to Pugilist's topic in Tattoo After Care
This tattoo is itching A LOT more than the last one. Last one barely itched at all. Maybe it's because it's tebori? I've been using aloe vera to soothe the itching, anyone else do this? -
Traditional Designs: Stabbed Animals
Tesseracts replied to MRCL's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
I don't like how a lot of animal tattoos have a bunch of arrows in them. At least with the dagger it looks like it's in some kind of cool battle, but with arrows it's like it was just minding its own business and then was shot a bunch of times. There are some traditional designs I wish I knew the story behind, but they originated so long ago probably nobody knows. For example the ducks that say "hey you" and "who me." I also wonder why crying baby heads are popular. Doesn't look like the personification of toughness to me.