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lol silly me... voicing an opinion in a forum.... what was I thinking.

I really like the celtic stuff. My mate got the Epitaph record label symbol on the calf... go figure

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well i just bought that tattoo design, printed it off.. gonna take it

to my mates tattooist tomoz, see what he can do, i want it all black, on my for-arm.

heres the linkage with out the lines through it.

click here

show us your tats not give us your opinion on tats, if u want a thread like that go start one your own lol

Ahem. Opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one. Besides, this is a SKYLINE forum, so I bags right to wasteland any off topic threads. God knows the rest of you do ;P

-D

well tis is a interesting thred well me ive draw all my tats i have my shoulders done i got my kids names an my back plus my left hand bottom calf mine are a angel reaper on my right arm wid my oma's name a jester with my boys name on my left arm my two battling dragons coming through my shoulder blades on my back with a celtic cross bio mech skull in the middle of them on my calf i done aces lucky 7 some dice tribal an a ying yang as this is my lucky leg that i diddnt lose it in my crash off my bike ill take pics of em soon but i like the ones ive seen so far keep em comming

Those who don't like tatts, yeah that's cool but can those who do share there interests without being attacked? Called tacky, cheap and tryhard?...

f**k I don't like kids or cricket but u don't see me letting loose on those threads....

People like different things :D

No need to attack them for it. Ok sweet, no more shit posts.

Care Penny... you shouldn't :D

Tatts or without, fat or thin.. it's the individual within I judge how about you (anti-tatt people)?

Some folk like Nicole Kidman some prefer Bettie Page.

Fear, repulsion, fascination.. whatever makes your thing swing...

Why care or judge? when either would be a waste of time.

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The difference between tattooed people and non tattooed people is that tattooed people don't care if you're not tattooed.

I couldn't give a flying f*ck if anyone doesn't like my tats, and that includes my wife. They're for ME and no-one else.

However I do know how judgemental society is, so I'll only ever be tattooed where they can be covered with a t-shirt. Just because I dont agree with someone's opinion doesn't mean that their opinion doesn't matter.

I don't recall stating that I care if someone has tatts, to be perfectly honest what someone else does to their own body is up to them, but everyone does get their back up if you don't like tatts. At the end of the day it's up to you what you choose to put on your skin and you really shouldn't care whether others like them or not, doesn't mean they don't like you, comes down to "Hate the world cos they might already hate me". Just my thoughts anyway, not meant to upset anyone... just participating.

^^ wtf are you talkin bout Willis!

Show us your Tatts, not give us your personal opinion on them.

comes down to "Hate the world cos they might already hate me".

really? wtf does that mean and why are acting as you are? It's all very odd.

If you're trolling I think you may have picked the wrong target fella.

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