Re: Anyone have Tattoos?
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:54 pm
Now that you mention it, I think I need to find a real job so I can afford to get more tattoos.D.o.S. wrote:But what about when you need to find a real job?
Now that you mention it, I think I need to find a real job so I can afford to get more tattoos.D.o.S. wrote:But what about when you need to find a real job?
Your avatar slays.vallaton wrote:Now that you mention it, I think I need to find a real job so I can afford to get more tattoos.D.o.S. wrote:But what about when you need to find a real job?
D.o.S. wrote:Your avatar slays.vallaton wrote:Now that you mention it, I think I need to find a real job so I can afford to get more tattoos.D.o.S. wrote:But what about when you need to find a real job?

This is sweet. Thank you. I'll need to incorporate this somehow. I want to have the symbols for bad luck from as many cultures as possible.space6oy wrote:dude, tarot death is a symbol of bad luck. an awesome one.jfrey wrote:Still trying to figure out the tattoo I want to get. I don't know enough symbols for bad luck and can't find a good resource for them.
Yeah, most of family is from the North East. I grew up there. They are always shocked at the level of ink here in Portland. And no, my parents, even now that I am in my 30's, have never been all that stoked on the idea of tattoos or piercings, etc...space6oy wrote: he'll accept it eventually, but that's a dad scenario doubled up w/ the boss scenario. hell it'll take me a while to get used to it, one thing i'm glad about it being a gradual process instead of nothing being there one day and the entire thing being there the next...
vallaton wrote:Now that you mention it, I think I need to find a real job so I can afford to get more tattoos.D.o.S. wrote:But what about when you need to find a real job?
That's what I always thoughtHyphen Nation wrote:I always thought Death was a massive transformation, not necessarily bad luck, just massive change.
Loads of ink in this Portland, too. Always wierds me out when I end up somewhere that doesn't have a lot of tattooed folk. Even though I don't have any.Hyphen Nation wrote:Yeah, most of family is from the North East. I grew up there. They are always shocked at the level of ink here in Portland. And no, my parents, even now that I am in my 30's, have never been all that stoked on the idea of tattoos or piercings, etc...space6oy wrote: he'll accept it eventually, but that's a dad scenario doubled up w/ the boss scenario. hell it'll take me a while to get used to it, one thing i'm glad about it being a gradual process instead of nothing being there one day and the entire thing being there the next...
Hail Eris.vallaton wrote:
Mitt Romney waving goodbyewfs1234 wrote:That's what I always thoughtHyphen Nation wrote:I always thought Death was a massive transformation, not necessarily bad luck, just massive change.I was kindof thinking about getting that one to commemorate my leaving Utah permanently. Now I still want to get a tattoo to commemorate my leaving, but I don't know what to get...
What about one of those signs that are on the road as you're leaving a state? Now leaving Utah, etc.wfs1234 wrote:That's what I always thoughtHyphen Nation wrote:I always thought Death was a massive transformation, not necessarily bad luck, just massive change.I was kindof thinking about getting that one to commemorate my leaving Utah permanently. Now I still want to get a tattoo to commemorate my leaving, but I don't know what to get...