D.o.S. wrote:She was a sex therapist who got into research/laboratory science in a similar fashion.
And when we say "a sex therapist" we should really say "one of the few people who had a real hand in helping us figure out some pretty important stuff about the physical nature of sex."
There's a really good book about her and her partner, William Masters, called "Masters of Sex," that Showtime just turned into a TV show.
Huh!
That's really interesting.
I'd never heard of her before.
I just did a little reading about her and her work, and it sounds really intriguing.
I'm just studying chemistry, though, which is way less sexy than sex.
I say take an apprenticeship in whatever shop you can get your foot in the door in. Get your own gear and practice as much as you can. Pig skins are good. Design as much original flash as your brain and hands can come up with, but hang onto it for your own uses. Only use your mediocre designs for the shop who hires you.
I dunno, I've never wanted a tattoo, but I need something to cover the scars on my forearm from when I was into self harm. So maybe you can practice on me.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
D.o.S. wrote:She was a sex therapist who got into research/laboratory science in a similar fashion.
And when we say "a sex therapist" we should really say "one of the few people who had a real hand in helping us figure out some pretty important stuff about the physical nature of sex."
There's a really good book about her and her partner, William Masters, called "Masters of Sex," that Showtime just turned into a TV show.
Huh!
That's really interesting.
I'd never heard of her before.
I just did a little reading about her and her work, and it sounds really intriguing.
I'm just studying chemistry, though, which is way less sexy than sex.
D.o.S. wrote:She was a sex therapist who got into research/laboratory science in a similar fashion.
And when we say "a sex therapist" we should really say "one of the few people who had a real hand in helping us figure out some pretty important stuff about the physical nature of sex."
There's a really good book about her and her partner, William Masters, called "Masters of Sex," that Showtime just turned into a TV show.
Huh!
That's really interesting.
I'd never heard of her before.
I just did a little reading about her and her work, and it sounds really intriguing.
I'm just studying chemistry, though, which is way less sexy than sex.
Says you.
A lot of chemistry terms sound a lot sexier than they are:
Pumping, spontaneous emission, stimulated emission,
Scissoring, twisting, wagging,
Sputtering machines, chair conformations,
Beakers, junctions, hole densities.
so, had another session w/ my artist today. he moved from miami to cbus due to a scholarship at CCAD. said he wound up meeting a tattoo artist w/ whom he hit it off, guy simply took him under his wing & taught him. didn't bother finishing college, been tattooing now for over 20 years. & he's fucking good.
so, all he had for a suggestion was try meeting some and see if you can hit it off & become tight pals w/ a good one.