Do you have a tattoo?

Do you have a tattoo?

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Gretchen

19,040 posts

217 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Does anyone have any dot work...?





sc0tt

18,054 posts

202 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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ali_kat said:
And I know that yours are as personal as mine are.

Unlike the Gorilla CVM was asking about.

Which to me looks like a still from Planet of the Apes, so unless you were that ape, why?
Why the fk not...

Goodnight

singlecoil

33,689 posts

247 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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sc0tt said:
Why are you asking me to justify tattoo's.
I hope you will take this in the spirit that it is meant, but there is no need for an apostrophe in that word.

sc0tt

18,054 posts

202 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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singlecoil said:
I hope you will take this in the spirit that it is meant, but there is no need for an apostrophe in that word.
No idea. My grammar is poor. Cheers though.

CVM

29,977 posts

252 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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swerni said:
CVM said:
Would this be a good time to re-ask my question of why would you want a gorillas face plastered on your calf?!

hehe
Would look much better on your arse.

wink
Much like your face. wink

Bungleaio

6,336 posts

203 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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I'm sure this has been said before but this thread and the other one is proving it again.

People who have tattoos don't care if you have tattoos or not. People who don't have tattoos generally like to tell people with tattoos how bad they are and how much they will regret it.

TheJimi

25,010 posts

244 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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sc0tt said:
TheJimi said:
For balance, the same question has been asked multiple times in this thread. Like I said, certain individuals have been spouting the same st on this thread since 2008, CVM, sc0tt and singlecoil for example.

and we're supposed to believe that CVM was asking out of genuine interest? Of course he was!

So yeah, imo, it was entirely appropriate.
Hang on Jimi, I'm tattooed dude too. Not sure what you read in this thread from me? I want some more.
Damn, sorry - got my wires crossed!

Apologies.

sc0tt

18,054 posts

202 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Bungleaio said:
I'm sure this has been said before but this thread and the other one is proving it again.

People who have tattoos don't care if you have tattoos or not. People who don't have tattoos generally like to tell people with tattoos how bad they are and how much they will regret it.
Pasty bds

DoubleSix

11,718 posts

177 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Bungleaio said:
I'm sure this has been said before but this thread and the other one is proving it again.

People who have tattoos don't care if you have tattoos or not. People who don't have tattoos generally like to tell people with tattoos how bad they are and how much they will regret it.
Back in the day people who wore shell suits had a similar view.

We were just trying to help them.

Hoonigan

2,138 posts

236 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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DoubleSix said:
Bungleaio said:
I'm sure this has been said before but this thread and the other one is proving it again.

People who have tattoos don't care if you have tattoos or not. People who don't have tattoos generally like to tell people with tattoos how bad they are and how much they will regret it.
Back in the day people who wore shell suits had a similar view.

We were just trying to help them.
hehe

Gretchen

19,040 posts

217 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Gretchen said:
Does anyone have any dot work...?
Sorry this was actually a serious question.


Anyone?

I'd like to know how the experience/sensation/pain differs from a 'standard' tattoo.


Thanks.



iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Your serious question got lost amongst the bickering.

Are we back to sensible again ?

ali_kat

31,992 posts

222 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Gretchen said:
Gretchen said:
Does anyone have any dot work...?
Sorry this was actually a serious question.


Anyone?

I'd like to know how the experience/sensation/pain differs from a 'standard' tattoo.


Thanks.
Sorry, missed this, too busy playing wink

No, but the design I did for my last one planned is dots, I'm still unsure about doing it however.

MGZRod

8,087 posts

177 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Clicked the thread to see if anyone had got any interesting work done recently.

Realised everyone is lost in the tampon isle at the supermarket, Crikey.

Johnny

9,652 posts

285 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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ali_kat said:
And one I'd say was most tattooed on here, Johnny, has been utterly polite & helpful (despite looking like a thug at times wink) and dresses like JAYB wink
Why, thank you! It's a carefully crafted look, and one I'm quite proud of wink

Thatch

585 posts

241 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Can we get this thread back on track?

What happened to the bloke who had a tattooed sports bra?

How's that looking now?

singlecoil

33,689 posts

247 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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doogz said:
ali_kat said:
Really? A polite question is asked & the acceptable response is that?!

Not in my world, nor in 99% of the people I know! And a straw poll of 20 in the office stated they would find it an offensive response to any question.

It's an exceedingly rude response and I'm shocked that you admit that you think it's appropriate TBH.
You actually asked 20 people in your office about that?

When I said to my mate the other day "Want to go karting at the weekend?" and he said "Why the fk not" I didn't fall out with him about it, there was nothing shocking about it, it was an entirely appropriate response. We're not addressing the Queen here, or sitting in a job interview. Yes, 'fk' is a 'naughty' word, but given the topic in question, it seems fairly reasonable to me.
I think it's already been established that different people hold different views about what constitutes a polite response to a question. But feel free to continue arguing the point if you wish.

CVM

29,977 posts

252 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Gretchen said:
Gretchen said:
Does anyone have any dot work...?
Sorry this was actually a serious question.


Anyone?

I'd like to know how the experience/sensation/pain differs from a 'standard' tattoo.


Thanks.
What is this? What's the process?

TheJimi

25,010 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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singlecoil said:
doogz said:
ali_kat said:
Really? A polite question is asked & the acceptable response is that?!

Not in my world, nor in 99% of the people I know! And a straw poll of 20 in the office stated they would find it an offensive response to any question.

It's an exceedingly rude response and I'm shocked that you admit that you think it's appropriate TBH.
You actually asked 20 people in your office about that?

When I said to my mate the other day "Want to go karting at the weekend?" and he said "Why the fk not" I didn't fall out with him about it, there was nothing shocking about it, it was an entirely appropriate response. We're not addressing the Queen here, or sitting in a job interview. Yes, 'fk' is a 'naughty' word, but given the topic in question, it seems fairly reasonable to me.
I think it's already been established that different people hold different views about what constitutes a polite response to a question. But feel free to continue arguing the point if you wish.
Singlecoil, you've been posting in this thread since 2008, you clearly don't get or care for tattoos so why the fk are you still here, posting the same st, 7 years later?

Ruskie

3,990 posts

201 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Thatch said:
Can we get this thread back on track?

What happened to the bloke who had a tattooed sports bra?

How's that looking now?
I'm still here. Think this sums up the thread though. An uncalled for insult designed to cause offence and make yourself look big, clever, show off etc.

Strange behaviour to say the least.