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gamesfreak26:

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--- Quote from: Sarapico on October 07, 2011, 09:51:31 PM ---Now, I’m quite hairy so I think my natural hairiness is good enough to express myself.

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Thinking about my own gradually progressing hair loss, it makes me wonder how many people who've gone bald have gotten their scalp tatooed to look like they still had hair.

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Dunno about that... But some women tattoo eyebrows on then pluck the shit out of them till they're super thin.

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Why would anyone pluck their eyebrows?  *cringes* 

And, no, I don't have one.  I've considered getting one though.

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I'd want a woman to look nice and presentable. I mean if I showed up to meet you looking like a bag of ass would you have an inkling for me to stay? Anyway, off topic. Back to tattoos. Wow, only six of us on this thread have tats. *shrugs* Shikata ga nai... Tattoos aren't for everyone. Some like them, some detest them, but me, I'm attracted to the art. I see the body as a vehicle that houses the soul. I mean, you put bumper stickers on your car, right? Why not the body? Decorate it how you want to. If people have a problem with it, tell them to piss off.

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I honestly wouldn't care.  I'd start talking to you.  I work at a games' store.  I'm sorry to say, most of the people that come in and you have a conversation with about games are guys who look like that.  Also, I hang around the IT department at university so I'm used to it.  (No offence to IT guys meant by that, by the way.  I'm just saying that most of my male friends look like that.)

You can't judge a book by its cover as they say.  =)

Also, I've plucked my eyebrows once and I must say, it's not worth the pain...

kurandoinu:
Its not even that painful. :/

metro.:

--- Quote from: kurandoinu on October 26, 2011, 11:54:21 AM ---Its not even that painful. :/

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Aside from games stereotyping to fuck which I'll ignore for now...

I do have to agree with Kura, it really does not hurt that hugely.

vicious796:
I have both upper arms done and will likely get my future child's name underneath the left arm.

Left arm is a crucifix with a marble style to it. Funny story, I didn't ask for the marble shading. Homie just did it and told me afterwards. Fortunately, I liked it. I didn't go back there for my right arm.
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Right arm has the signs of the bushido.
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Here's a fun game. One of the signs is slightly messed up - who knows which one?

***EDIT*** Also, as to the pain question(s) - it depends on where you get it done. The arms don't hurt so long as you don't go back to the soft skin. If it's flesh that's right over a bone expect it to hurt more. Honestly, it's an addictive feeling. After you get one done you really want to go get another. It feels... warm.

halfelite:
The pain is part of what brings you back for more. It start out as a little stinging sensation but after awhile once your brain puts out Endorphins its a more relaxing soothing humming sensation. My two are in some of the most painful spots. across the chest plate then all over my side hitting all the nice ribs and things along the way.

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