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#79719
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I think it looks really bad.

#76688
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Joker1;54885 wrote:
What’s a double helix? (Piercing newb here :))

It’s a helix that has been done twice :P.

#76667
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I got my tragus pierced for the second time yesterday. I was fairly rough with my first one and it held up fine. One time I was riding a street spot with my friend and I failed a 360 down a 12 stair. I slid along the ground on the left hand side of my face (same side as my tragus piercing). When I got up the ring through my tragus was all scratched and horrible looking but my tragus was fine and didn’t hurt at all.

#76105
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I like the job your artist/artists has done, apart from the tribal. But I hate how you have a tribal themed shoulder, with a chinese themed chest and back, and then a rose on your hand. They just don’t seem to fit together.

#76104
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looks mad! shading it cash!

#75633
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Sounds risky. But if all went well it would be a great piece.

#75480
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A man is not finished when he is defeated; he is finished when he QUITS!

#75471
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Joker1;53498 wrote:
Baarz, you’ll find that that law applies to the shop.
Legally, I could go into Outlaws shop and tattoo someone with his professional guidance, even though I can’t draw for sh*t. If he’s got a license for his shop, he’s welcome to invite whoever he wants to tattoo there, legally. As long as the shop is registered and approved with the health department, and all safety and hygiene precautions are taken, Outlaw’s daughter can tattoo in his shop.
I don’t see why you’re arguing over this, we’re talking about a scratcher working from the kitchen (I highly doubt it’s health dept. approved), and someone working in a professional, licensed, sterile shop, under the guidance of a professional tattooist.

That’s not what the law says. Outlaw is above the law though :rolleyes:.
(Miscellaneous Provisions)Act 1982, Chapter 24, research this law. anyone with basic English skills will understand it.

#75464
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BIKERinBLACK77;53489 wrote:
You’re an idiot. PLAIN AND SIMPLE!!!

When in doubt, mimic.

#75459
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Outlaw;53459 wrote:
the legal age to recieve a tattoo in england is 18yrs old, there is no minimum age for the person doing the tattoo….. now that is the law over here in england….. so if you do your research correctly and then come back… im sure i will accept your appology !

just to cut out the shit thats flying around by somebody that it didnt even have anything to with in the first place…. i am removing the image, it must obviously be pissing somebody off that she has more tallent at 10yrs old than what they obviously have….. i hate frigging jelousy!!

:D:D:D

Typical coward, when feeling threatened you jump straight to the conclusion that I’m jealous. Deep down inside you know that I’m not at all jealous but I guess it provides you with some sort of warm feeling.

It is illegal to tattoo without being registered with the local Environment Health Department, this comes under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions)Act 1982, Chapter 24.

Why don’t you go and look that law up Outlaw? and yes it is a British law. So if you do your research correctly and then come back… I’m sure I will accept your apology.

#75412
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Joker1;53417 wrote:
You’ll also see that there’s no age limit for someone to tattoo in England – considering she was working in a sterile, licensed environment and under the guidance of a professional, you could consider her as an apprentice.

Everyone knows she wasn’t his apprentice, and I’m sure England would have laws regarding the minimum age for legal work. So no one is going to fall for that. If anyone else wants to show off work that they’ve done they have to produce a certificate and if their country has no such thing then the person has to provide mods with information regarding their shop. Outlaw did neither.

#75389
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Outlaw;53372 wrote:
you broke forum rules….. please read them !!

LETS SEE IF THIS MAKES YOU AWARE OF WHY IT HAPPENED.

IT AINT ROCKET SCIENCE…….
WE DONT HAVE SCRATCHER DISCUSSIONS ON THIS FORUM, YOUR NOT A PRO OR LICENSED TATTOO ARTIST……. YOU POSTED WORK YOU HAVE DONE YOURSELF………” ITS NOT ALLOWED”

basically, if you wish to argue the pont after it has been made perfectly clear to you by other members, then quite frankly i will just ban you!!!

PS… please remember it is not a tattoo gun, its a tattoo machine…..

Please correct my if I’m wrong. But I don’t believe your daughter was licensed when she gave you a tattoo Outlaw, yet you spoke about it on this forum. It seems like we all have to follow certain rules but you can just do what you want.
I’ll probably get I.P. banned for this :rolleyes:.

#71076
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Sherav;48133 wrote:
Baarz

I think you are being way too harsh.

First of all that is one tough tattoo to cover up in terms of size and is obviously going to need a big piece to get coverage on it all.

Secondly initial outlines always look a bit crappy – because there is no detail and is just a rough guide for the artist to fill in with fine detail.

I am sue it is going to be a fine piece once it is coloured.

I always fancied getting a ‘trust no bitch’ quote :p

My wife threatened me with divorce if I did.

Take Care
Matthew

Am I not aloud to have my own opinion on this forum?

#70579
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I’m not British 😛

#70578
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As far as I’ve seen getting pregnant is the only thing that stretches tats alot

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