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This thread reminds me that I need to talk to Staff about getting a separate inkie forum established where we can segregate them away from the decent people. IIRC, the problem with this idea is that nobody who is decent wants to moderate a forum of inkies and they simply cannot be relied to moderate themselves. It's a dilemma. View Quote So...aimless will be moderating another forum on here? |
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This thread reminds me that I need to talk to Staff about getting a separate inkie forum established where we can segregate them away from the decent people. IIRC, the problem with this idea is that nobody who is decent wants to moderate a forum of inkies and they simply cannot be relied to moderate themselves. It's a dilemma. View Quote So...aimless will be moderating another forum on here? |
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Outrage? He's going to be advertising for a website - a business from which he derives no profit - for the rest of his life. It's not outrage you're hearing. It's laughter. More power to ya, OP! View Quote It's a guy getting a tattoo of a bolt face.....just wait until they see what he does with it before they accept his free advertising! Also, he's gettIng it on his forehead!!! |
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View Quote What obese appendage is that? Leg or a arm? |
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View Quote Is the circle no supposed to be symmetric? |
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You were beat OP. I know who has this one and it was done in the beginning of 2013 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/269893/bfltattoo-127290.JPG View Quote Damn that is a cool design! |
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Got plans for the right arm, so went left for this one. It will be more clear why it is like that, once the script is in place. It's on the left forearm, for the one who asked above. After its complete, Molon Labe will go on the outside of the forearm. |
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Is the circle no supposed to be symmetric? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Is the circle no supposed to be symmetric? Just a bad angle. Look at the actual tattoo. |
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First part is done. The skin was getting a bit "angry", so we'll see what additional shading will need to be done in a couple of weeks, when we do the script.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/180161/20170116-155506-127261.JPG View Quote you may as well bookmark this site. |
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OP should have walked around with that sharpied all over his arm for a year before inking it
looks ridiculous IMO. but, to each his own. |
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BFL wouldn't be my first choice. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/57330/AKtattoo-112599.jpg View Quote That AK though ... |
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First part is done. The skin was getting a bit "angry", so we'll see what additional shading will need to be done in a couple of weeks, when we do the script.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/180161/20170116-155506-127261.JPG View Quote So you have to hold your arm out sideways to see the BFL correctly? |
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Just because you're ashamed of your dancing fairy tramp stamp doesn't mean that I am concerned about your opinion. Take your projection and go home, it's time to make your husband's dinner. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BFL wouldn't be my first choice. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/57330/AKtattoo-112599.jpg That AK though ... |
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This one is actually pretty well done... http://galleryoftattoosnow.com/CatTattooHOSTED2/images/gallery/AK-47.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BFL wouldn't be my first choice. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/57330/AKtattoo-112599.jpg That AK though ... http://galleryoftattoosnow.com/CatTattooHOSTED2/images/gallery/AK-47.jpg The new Magpul tapered AK magazine? |
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I need more ink, but a BFL wouldn't be it. I have a rule about copyright Images and all.
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You should have had it tattooed in a more obvious place like your neck or forehead.
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No they are not. Don't be fucking stupid. Sheesh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tattoos are a physical sign of poor decision making capabilities.. Whether you like it or not, tats reduce social and economic opportunities. |
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So what does that awesomeness cost? I have never priced ink.
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Pureskin is outraged .
Though I plan on getting some ink this summer once my fat ass is less fat. All you butt hurt people must go home after work, beat your wife and yell at your neighbor in your HOA. |
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View Quote It's not like you would randomly think of that. |
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First part is done. The skin was getting a bit "angry", so we'll see what additional shading will need to be done in a couple of weeks, when we do the script.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/180161/20170116-155506-127261.JPG View Quote Jesus, I hope that is magic marker. That looks terrible. |
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Well there were dips who got AAC tats for discounts on suppressors. Now they were tats of a company that was bought out by a company that could could give to craps out about them. View Quote You make a very valid point. However that point was quickly trampled upon by stumbling over verb tense and homophones. I think I speak for everyone when I say "OP, please don't let CTM1 do the proof-reading for your 2nd amendment tattoo"... or actually, you know what. Scratch that, hook up with CTM to finish up the text for you. I expect GLORY!!!! |
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Whether you like it or not, tats reduce social and economic opportunities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tattoos are a physical sign of poor decision making capabilities.. Whether you like it or not, tats reduce social and economic opportunities. No, no they don't. Good God. |
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