I love that photo.FFLink13 wrote:
Me neither:Jenspm wrote:
tbh, I never thought you were a "tattoo-guy"
I prefer black tattoos, tbh.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c398/ … nright.jpg
me and my 3 brothers are getting a W(for our last name) and a roman numeral for what number brother we are so ill Be W IV, just have to wait till I turn 18
I'm not trying to make an argument or anything so don't get the wrong idea; howevah - Some offices (at least in America) will require you don't have a beard (not necessarily clean shaven just not Grizzly Adams) and of course wear proper attire so they will also probably frown upon you showing off a sleeve tattoo (possibly asking you to keep your sleeves covering it, I don't think they can fire you for having a tattoo) so my best advice would be that if you want a large tattoo either get it from the shoulder to the elbow like some fine gentleman posted a picture of or get it somewhere else like your back/shoulders.ghettoperson wrote:
Good point; I guess I'll just suffer until I have the job.Tripulaci0n wrote:
I roll the sleeves up on my dress shirt when it's hot outside.ghettoperson wrote:
If you're wearing a short sleeved shirt to a job or interview you probably work at Walmart.Good job I'm not trying to pick up dudes then.Beduin wrote:
such a turn off
Are you thinking you're going to get all the skull stuff like in the pics in the OP? You into that kind of thing?
colors look like shit
No beard? I've never heard of that rule. If anything, most places like either clean shaven or an actual beard. A full beard can be maintained and look professional (albeit ugly). It's all about looking clean and presentable. Rolled up sleeves won't do it. Once you have the job it's okay, but not for an interview. As long as the tattoo is coverable, they can't fire you for it. If you go get a Mike Tyson on your face and your job includes meeting clients, expect that pink slip.Tripulaci0n wrote:
I'm not trying to make an argument or anything so don't get the wrong idea; howevah - Some offices (at least in America) will require you don't have a beard (not necessarily clean shaven just not Grizzly Adams) and of course wear proper attire so they will also probably frown upon you showing off a sleeve tattoo (possibly asking you to keep your sleeves covering it, I don't think they can fire you for having a tattoo) so my best advice would be that if you want a large tattoo either get it from the shoulder to the elbow like some fine gentleman posted a picture of or get it somewhere else like your back/shoulders.ghettoperson wrote:
Good point; I guess I'll just suffer until I have the job.Tripulaci0n wrote:
I roll the sleeves up on my dress shirt when it's hot outside.Good job I'm not trying to pick up dudes then.Beduin wrote:
such a turn off
If you're really worried about people seeing it, get it on your taint. Nobody ever looks there (unless you're into buttsecks).
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Light colors do. Be careful what you pick. Some people are mildly allergic to the red ink and it'll be itchy for a few months. Yellow can fade easily and white will either fade or turn yellow. Your best bet is dark colors or black.SealXo wrote:
colors look like shit
Stay out of chlorine and the sun for the first few months, they'll both fade your ink fast. Good thing summer's over.
What's the point of him reviving those threads, he wants our opinion on his tattoo.
You know what you really want is a yakuza tattoo.


ARE YOU CRAZY IT'LL NEVAR COME OFF!!!5
When I'm mentally ready I'll get a slightyly tuned version of this image:

Mutantsteak wrote:
no tattoos
Avoid the back of the neck. Get it somewhere where it can't be seen (chest/back/upper arm).Poseidon wrote:
I'm getting either a pair of aviation wings or an eagle either on the back of my neck or on my leg when I'm 18.
Unless the AF doesn't allow it...in which case I'll wait.
And getting pilot's wings tattooed on you when you haven't gone through UPT yet is not advisable, either.
I'm considering getting a hand print from each of my kids tattooed on. Either on each shoulder or over my heart. Haven't decided yet. That's really the only thing I think I wouldn't regret getting permanently etched in my skin.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
My mum's ex boyfriend got my mums name tattooed on his arm. Lolz.
Tool.
Tool.
loljord wrote:
My mum's ex boyfriend got my mums name tattooed on his arm. Lolz.
Tool.
you have the worst taste ever
Im not a fan of huge sleeves of tattoos, i would say go with a more unique design, more distinct placement. Go with something besides skulls, please........!!
Get some BMX tat's
Get some BMX tat's
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15 more years! 15 more years!
Thank you. If you'd care to add some photos or something of things that are more to your taste that would be far more helpful.Dr.Red-Eye wrote:
you have the worst taste ever
Here's some examples of full-arm tattoos that I consider both creative and artistic ... and what I mostly like is that the larger tattoo holds a consistent theme rather than being a collage of images:ghettoperson wrote:
I prefer the first one as well, the second was more an idea of the type of thing. When you say artistic, do you mean like a single image? I don't really know what I want right now, I'm just looking at as much as possible to get an idea of what I like, and then I'll design/have designed my own.OrangeHound wrote:
I'm not really a fan of tattoos (so perhaps this is tarnishing my opinion), but if you are going to get a tattoo then get something that is artistic. Both of those look confused and uncreative to me.
(The first is better than the second, colored one, but that is like saying dog poop is better than cat poop).
Do you have anything else you are considering?



