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replied to the topic Tartanmacks Backpiece WIP pt 1 in the forum Inked Skin 15 years, 10 months ago
So if its “being done for you” why do you feel the need to display your back on the internet asking for comments?
Or did you just want comments that stroked your ego?
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 10 months ago
Dont regret a thing, wrong is wrong!
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replied to the topic Tartanmacks Backpiece WIP pt 1 in the forum Inked Skin 15 years, 10 months ago
Poor design, poorly executed by a substandard artist. The whole design lack originality and imagination. There is a distinct lack of skill in both the line work (shaky and crowded in places) and color. The artist neglected to use shading and color to bring animation and life to the pieces. This not a back piece as there is no flow or link to each…[Read more]
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 10 months ago
Opinions are fine but by continuing to encourage you are also breaking forum rules.
Yet another of your ilformed and illeducated choice.Didnt judge your education by your tattoos, just your undestanding and knowledge of tattoos – read again.
Your education is judged by your response to this issue.
This you should…[Read more]
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 10 months ago
Sounds fine, just proven your as illeducated and unwise as the dangerous OP. But i can see by your tattoos you dont really know anything about tattooing. Very poor standard of work.
Family man are you? What would you say if a menber of your family got some horrible infection from some idiot like this.
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 10 months ago
Not looking down on newbies – just a scratcher in the making.
Please stop condoning and encouraging it. Its wrong.
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replied to the topic Looking to finish my sleeve, but am looking for suggestions.. in the forum Tattoo Ideas 15 years, 10 months ago
As it starts with the sky going downwards with a graveyard death etc. hows about continuing it down so it goes underground into the graves with zombies crawling out. As there is a little girl there what about a zombie teddy bear?
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 10 months ago
Apes;34479 wrote:
Also the reason why im not dying to get a place in a store is most men (you guys pra-rooved it!) are cocks.
Instead of healping people learn they just blast them!nicer pointers would have been nice. what you should I do to make it more ‘acceptable’ by your standards. and not to just assume I am a certain age and a certain…[Read more]
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 11 months ago
Couldnt have put it better myselfOutlaw
Its not like there is no information of the risks of what people like this are doing, its on every forum, website etc.
But for them to post something like this and be proud of it, it really really boils my piss. Ignorance is not knowing the risks, this is fucking stupidity.
Come on APE justify it!
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replied to the topic Photos Of My Home Studio in the forum General Tattoo Discussion 15 years, 11 months ago
Autoclave, sertilizing equipment, sharps bin etc ??????????????
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replied to the topic peeling/cracking but no scabbing in the forum Tattoo Aftercare 15 years, 11 months ago
While you have scabs/ flaking the tattoo is healing. Bepanthen is designed to heal and protect damaged skin.
I use Bepanthen until ALL the flakes and scabs have gone, whickh normally doesnt take more than 10 days. then move to a moisturiser, fragrance free of course.
To give you an idea I had the majority of a forearm sleeve done in one sitting…[Read more]
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replied to the topic peeling/cracking but no scabbing in the forum Tattoo Aftercare 15 years, 11 months ago
Perfectly normal, just keep doing what your doing