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CaptainMidnight

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  1. In all seriousness, what about a rokurokubi? Their necks can stretch and bend all kind of crazy ways and could definitely work around a scar. And theyre cool.
  2. Panther head with a dagger through the scar. Or just a panther head with a dagger.
  3. My opinion is tattoos are awesome. Also panther tattoos.
  4. Skulls are cool. Daruma are cool. Peonies are cool. That's a great looking dragon! Anything will look great.
  5. Mat herpes. Seriously. Unrelated, how was your season? Panthers are sweet tattoos - classic and cool. My only advice would be don't just snag your first tattoo but rather do a lot of thinking and research and find something you can love tomorrow, next year and next century. Since you're a wrestler check out bulls - they make awesome subjects. IMO.
  6. I'm in SLC as well, and the guys at Anchor do an awesome job - I'd say go talk to them. Nothing against Cathedral, but have to stay loyal.
  7. My last session was sort of public - I was the only person getting work done but a few hangarounds and 4 of the other artists were back with us while I was getting worked on. It actually was a lot of fun.
  8. Welcome! I wouldn't have noticed you weren't a native English speaker if you hadn't mentioned it :)
  9. Even though I'm a mathematician and have a math-oriented tattoo being worked out deep in the recesses of my mind I'm not a fan of binary tattoos... Seems like a waste of space that could otherwise be used for art. I can imagine ways short binary strings could be a part of a larger tech-oriented piece though. Sort of feel the same way about aurabesh...for me Id rather have a boba fett or a homeward bound death star or gypsy head princess Leia or something.
  10. Got my new piece lined on my pec Monday! Good session, psyched to heal it and get moving on color. Made the current state my profile & avatar
  11. I play a lot of pickup rugby for the same reasons. Fitness and sanity. Keep on it with the soccer!
  12. Yeah, just an odd tattoo. Lol yeah Yeah. I love the artwork and styling from the Seuss books. Dahl has some really cool imagery that could make great tattoos. Next collarbone script: Fox in socks with chicks and clocks.
  13. I'll just leave this here That's going to take a big panther to cover...
  14. Thats a great tattoo! Too bad about the nastiness in between but it looks amazing.
  15. Yeah usually tires just leave nasty bruise/stretches on me but this thing was an 800lb monster and it tore the crap out of me for some reason. Even in sleeves this tire leaves a mark.I love having access to a strongman gym even though its an hour from me - has really given me more confidence in competition and helped my events like crazy. Gyms are filthy. Yeah I wouldn't want to get punched in a fresh tattoo either lol.
  16. Agree on OHS & snatch - unless you compete in snatch C&J is a better movement. I took a few days off last time, but the work was smaller - I guess I will know when it feels right. For some reason because this work will be so much larger I'm a bit paranoid. Have a Japanese style piece planned for my right upper arm, shoulder and chest - the main motif in it is a kitsune. Funny you mention the stones - I've developed alligator skin on my forearms from it. They still get chewed up but really not so bad anymore. This is actually damage on my biceps because the promoter had us in sleeveless shirts and the tire flips tore me up.
  17. So I join a tattoo forum and I immediately find a lifting thread lol. Combining the best of both worlds. I have a few questions for those more decorated than me - do you take gym time off (other than avoiding areas that are fresh and could get irritated like back tattoo & squats) post tattoo? Like avoiding sweat or avoiding the gym with fresh work because its non-sterile? I suppose the same question applies to cardio and / or saunas with fresh work...if this has been asked and answered 1000 times please ignore my rudeness while I read back a few pages. As for me, I'm a strongman & powerlifter with a few tattoos. I had a big piece scheduled to start a few days from now but unfortunately my last comp (last weekend) left some nasty friction damage in part of the work area so my artist and I pushed the start date. Boooooo.
  18. Welcome! That's some really cool imagery. Research & enjoy the experience of getting art you can wear proudly.
  19. Brilliant choices :) a friend of mine just got a bulbasaur on his "bits and pieces" arm and it looks great.
  20. It would be interesting to know. Having grown up here (and hence, around a lot of Mormons) I do know that tattooing is quite taboo in LDS culture and I would imagine that tattoos are extremely rare among individuals who have always identified with Mormon culture. It's actually something that can be used as a cultural differentiator even here in SLC. - - - Updated - - - Mainstream LDS are definitely anti tattoo (I think it might be in their doctrine). Not sure about RLDS/CoC but I bet it's the same doctrine on tattoos.
  21. Those are great pieces of art man! Just about to get started on my upper arm/shoulder/chest myself. Yours looks great!
  22. Thanks! Nice to meet you both. Cannibal - my first tattoo was done in CO. Loved it there.
  23. Hi LST! I've been lurking for a while now and figured I'd join because this forum is full of good stuff. Anyway, I'm 31, have two small (palm-sized) tattoos from when I was younger and am just about to get started on a larger piece (fukai-hikae size -- upper arm, shoulder & pec) that I'm really excited about.
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